Global Prebiotics Market Poised for Steady Growth on Account of Increasing Health and Awareness Trend

The report basically offers market forecast and analysis on the global prebiotics market, along with offering information on its sales, price, revenue, gross margin and market share in key markets of North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Middle and Africa.

Albany, NY, October 30, 2016 --(PR.com)-- Market Research Hub has recently announced a new report to its repository, titled “Global Prebiotics Market by Manufacturers, Regions, Type and Application, Forecast to 2021”. The report basically offers market forecast and analysis on the global prebiotics market, along with offering information on its sales, price, revenue, gross margin and market share in key markets of North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Middle and Africa. A detailed overview of prebiotic market has been offered to the readers. The global prebiotics market is estimated to reach US$15.90 bn by 2019.

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While there is a general awareness on probiotics, prebiotics have remained lesser-known among consumers. There are significant differences between the two, with regard to their health benefits. While probiotics introduce good bacteria into the gut, prebiotics act as fertilizer for the good bacteria which are already present in the body. Prebiotic is a specialized plant fiber that beneficially sustains the good bacteria already in the large bowel. They help your good bacteria grow, improving the good-to-bad bacteria ratio. People who consume prebiotics on a daily basis have lesser issues with anxiety, depression and stress. Some of the high levels of this hormone have been linked directly to mental health disorders and adequate consumption can have beneficial impact on mental health. Prebiotics are witnessing high demand from the food and beverage industry, and their growing application in animal feed is expected to drive demand during the forecast period 2016-2021.

The report has segmented the global prebiotics market on the basis of regions, applications and type. By type, the key segments include,

Fructose -oligosaccharide (FOS)
Galacto-oligosaccharides (GOS) and others.
By application, it is divided into-
Food & Beverage
Dietary Supplements
Pharmaceutical

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In terms of demand and sales, it is expected to grow steadily in future years. Demand of prebiotics will continue to gain traction during the forecast period owing to rising awareness about maintaining optimal health and wellness. Prebiotics ensure enhanced immunity and improve digestion problems, a contributing factor for their heightened demand.

Key manufacturers covered in the report include Beneo, Sensus, Yakult Pharmaceutical, Cosucra, Friesland Campina Domo, Beghin Meiji, Ingredion, Longlive, Nissin, NFBC, Roquette, Baolingbao, Clasado BioSciences, Tate & Lyle, Danisco, Wacker, Nikon Shikuhin KaKo, QHT and Hayashiabara.

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