Application of Resveratrol in Cosmetics and Dietary Supplements is expected to Significantly Support Resveratrol Market Growth
Natural product sales have been increasing as customers view
them to be a more responsible choice. Furthermore, natural resveratrol produced
from grape seeds, blueberries, peanuts, knotweed, and other farming products is
one cause for the resveratrol market's quick rise. Asia, Europe, and North
America are among of the important regions that have seen rapid expansion in both
production and consumption in recent years.
As a result, Asia is likely to have a significant global
share of the grape seed derived resveratrol segment. China and Japan have high
knotweed resveratrol output in the East Asian resveratrol
market because knotweed extraction is more cost effective than
grape seed extraction.
Because of the increasing health problems associated with
the digestive systems, consumers are becoming more health-conscious. As an
antioxidant, resveratrol is also beneficial to the cardiovascular system, skin,
and overall health. As a result, greater health and wellness consciousness
among consumers is driving up demand for resveratrol.
Resveratrol has a wide range of applications in the
nutraceutical processing sector (for example, it is used to make dietary
supplements) and is not confined to a single product category. It is utilised
in pharmaceuticals and nutritional supplements as an anti-angiogenic,
anti-oxidant, and anti-inflammatory component. It has also been linked to the
well-known "French Paradox," which states that regular wine intake
can lower the chance of acquiring cerebrovascular, cardiovascular, and
peripheral vascular illness, as well as cancer.
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