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全球植物萃取物市场 - 2024-2031Global Botanical Extracts Market - 2024-2031 |
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概述
2023年,全球植物萃取物市场规模达到65.50亿美元,预计2031年将达到120.526亿美元,2024-2031年预测期间复合年增长率为7.9%。
由于公认的健康益处,特别是在对抗氧化压力、减少自由基和降低各种退化性疾病(包括心血管疾病、某些癌症、肥胖和2 型糖尿病)的风险方面,对植物萃取物的需求大幅增长。此外,个人护理行业中的植物萃取物,特别是抗衰老产品中的植物萃取物显着增加,并且明显偏好具有 DNA 保护特性的成分。
Vitis vinifera(葡萄)、Butyrospermum parkii(乳木果油)和 Glycine soja(大豆)等主要植物品种因其功效的强大科学支持而仍然是首选。黄酮类化合物,包括 3-黄烷醇、原花青素和花青素,因其抗氧化和抗发炎功效而特别突出。
例如,2022 年 8 月,安格斯化学公司透过采用可持续、可追溯方法生产的天然植物萃取物(包括绿茶、白茶和洋甘菊)扩大了其个人护理产品组合。此举符合消费者对个人护理中天然成分不断增长的需求。木槿花、迷迭香和甘草等其他萃取物正在开发中。 ANGUS 也提供多功能 ULTRA PC 级氨基醇,广泛应用于个人护理产品。
动力学
对天然和有机产品的需求
根据 2024 年 4 月在 Nutraceuticals World 上发表的文章,在消费者对健康、永续选择的强劲需求的推动下,天然和有机产品市场到 2023 年将达到超过 3000 亿美元。包括苏打水、酱汁和肉类在内的有机品类的表现明显优于传统产品,儘管电子商务在大众市场占据主导地位,但仍在復苏。
对天然和有机产品的需求不断增长将推动植物萃取物市场的成长。消费者对植物性、微加工成分的偏好与植物萃取物非常一致,植物萃取物越来越多地用于注重健康的食品、饮料和补充剂,以满足清洁标籤的要求。
此外,对有机和天然化妆品的需求正在激增,仅欧洲就实现了7% 的年增长率,预计到2023 年将达到55 亿美元左右。而德国和美国分别引领全球销售额约 14.7 亿美元和 47.5 亿美元。这一增长反映了消费者对植物萃取物的偏好,因其抗衰老和抗氧化功效而受到重视,并强调了 COSMOS 和公平贸易等认证在推动消费者信任和永续采购方面的重要性。
扩大食品和饮料产业的应用
植物萃取物正在改变食品和饮料产业,满足对具有独特风味和功能性健康益处的天然、清洁标籤产品的需求。这些植物源成分支持健康目标,提供人工添加剂的替代品,同时增强口感。随着全球天然萃取物市场预计将大幅成长,公司可以利用植物萃取物进行创新并占领注重健康的消费者群体。
例如,79% 的 X 世代巴西人优先考虑健康,31% 的人寻求天然成分,因此对功能性饮料的需求正在上升。 Duas Rodas 正在利用这一转变,在其产品系列中提供包括柚子和 Guayusa 在内的植物萃取物,符合消费者对天然、低糖选择的偏好。该公司在 Softdrinks Tech 2024 上的创新产品(例如 Jabuticaba 能量饮料)迎合了这一健康驱动的趋势。
生产成本高
植物萃取物的高生产成本对天然补充剂和化妆品等行业构成了重大挑战。通常透过专门种植或野生收穫来采购原料,这会增加投入成本。此外,提取过程需要先进的技术和能源,进一步增加了生产成本。严格的品质控制和法规遵循增加了整体成本结构。
对可持续、有机和符合道德来源的植物药的需求不断增长,增加了财务负担。有机或公平贸易等认证流程会增加生产时间和成本,限制对价格敏感的消费者的取得。随着稀有植物药的竞争加剧,成本上升可能会限製成本敏感地区的市场成长。
Overview
Global botanical extracts market reached US$ 6,550.0 million in 2023 and is expected to reach US$ 12,052.6 million by 2031, growing with a CAGR of 7.9% during the forecast period 2024-2031.
The demand for botanical extracts has surged significantly, driven by recognized health benefits, particularly in combating oxidative stress, reducing free radicals and lowering the risk of various degenerative diseases including cardiovascular conditions, certain cancers, obesity and type 2 diabetes. Additionally, botanical extracts in the personal care industry, particularly in anti-aging products, have seen a significant increase, with a clear preference for ingredients with DNA-protecting properties.
Key botanical species such as Vitis vinifera (grape), Butyrospermum parkii (shea butter) and Glycine soja (soybean) have remained top choices due to their strong scientific backing for efficacy. Flavonoids, including flavan-3-ols, proanthocyanidins and anthocyanins, are particularly prominent for their antioxidant and anti-inflammatory benefits.
For instance, in August 2022, ANGUS Chemical Company expanded its personal care portfolio with natural botanical extracts, including green tea, white tea and chamomile, produced using sustainable, traceable methods. The move aligns with the growing consumer demand for naturally derived ingredients in personal care. Additional extracts including hibiscus, rosemary and licorice are in development. ANGUS also offers multifunctional ULTRA PC-grade amino alcohols for broad application in personal care products.
Dynamics
Demand for Natural and Organic Products
According to the article published on Nutraceuticals World in April 2024, the natural and organic products market reached over US$ 300 billion in 2023, driven by strong consumer demand for health-conscious, sustainable options. Organic categories including sodas, sauces and meats notably outperform conventional products, with e-commerce experiencing a resurgence despite mass-market dominance.
Rising demand for natural and organic products is poised to drive growth in the botanical extracts market. Consumers' preference for plant-based, minimally processed ingredients aligns well with botanical extracts, which are increasingly used in wellness-focused foods, beverages and supplements to meet clean-label demands.
Additionally, the demand for organic and natural cosmetics is surging, with Europe alone seeing 7% annual growth, expected to reach around US$ 5.5 billion by 2023. In France, sales jumped 18.7% year-over-year from 2017 to 2018, while Germany and US led global sales at approximately US$ 1.47 billion and US$ 4.75 billion, respectively. The growth reflects consumer preference for botanical extracts, valued for anti-aging and antioxidant benefits and underscores the importance of certifications including COSMOS and Fairtrade in driving consumer trust and sustainable sourcing.
Expanding Applications in the Food & Beverage Industry
Botanical extracts are transforming the food and beverage industry by meeting the demand for natural, clean-label products with unique flavors and functional health benefits. These plant-derived ingredients support wellness goals, offering alternatives to artificial additives while enhancing taste. With the global natural extracts market projected to grow significantly, companies can leverage botanical extracts to innovate and capture the health-conscious consumer segment.
For example, with 79% of Generation X Brazilians prioritizing health and 31% seeking natural ingredients, the demand for functional beverages is on the rise. Duas Rodas is tapping into this shift by offering botanical extracts including Yuzu and Guayusa in their product range, aligning with consumer preferences for natural, reduced-sugar options. The company innovations at Softdrinks Tech 2024, such as Jabuticaba energy drinks, cater to this health-driven trend.
High Production Costs
The high production costs of botanical extracts pose a key challenge in sectors such as natural supplements and cosmetics. Sourcing raw materials, often through specialized cultivation or wild harvesting, drives up input costs. Additionally, extraction processes require advanced technology and energy, further escalating production expenses. Rigorous quality control and regulatory compliance add to the overall cost structure.
The rising demand for sustainable, organic and ethically sourced botanicals adds to the financial burden. Certification processes, such as organic or fair trade, increase production time and costs, limiting accessibility for price-sensitive consumers. As competition for rare botanicals intensifies, these elevated costs could constrain market growth in cost-conscious regions.
The global antioxidant market is segmented based on source, form, technology, application and region.
The Surging Demand for Herb Sourced Botanical Extracts
The herbs segment is expected to be the dominant segment in source holding an approximate market share of more than 30% during the forecast period. The demand for herb-sourced botanical extracts has surged significantly in recent years, driven by increasing consumer interest in natural products, heightened awareness of health and wellness and the rise of clean-label and sustainable ingredient trends across various industries, particularly in food, beverages, dietary supplements and cosmetics.
For instance, in May 2024, Mibelle Biochemistry launched MonaJuventa Nu, a herbal extract derived from scarlet beebalm (Monarda didyma), designed to slow epigenetic aging. The extract, rich in bioflavonoids like didymium and isosakuranetin, targets key aging processes, including telomere shortening and mitochondrial ATP production. Lemon balm (Melissa officinalis) is used as a stabilizer in the formulation. The herbal solution represents a significant advancement in the anti-aging sector for nutraceutical applications.
Rising Demand for Botanical Extracts in Asia-Pacific
Asia-Pacific is expected to be the dominant region in the global botanical extracts market holding an approximate market share of 36% during the forecast period. The region is witnessing a strong surge in demand for botanical extracts, driven by increased consumer interest in natural health products, clean-label transparency and plant-based wellness solutions.
With an expanding middle class and rising disposable incomes, there is a clear shift toward premium, health-focused products, where botanical ingredients like ginseng, turmeric and green tea are in high demand across nutraceuticals, functional foods and personal care sectors. For instance, in June 2022, Natac established a new office in Singapore, marking a strategic expansion to enhance its sales, logistics and commercial operations in Asia-Pacific. The company is leveraging its global reach to meet the growing demand for botanical extracts in the market, which contributed a third of its 2021 revenue.
The major global players in the market include International Flavors & Fragrances Inc., Dohler GmbH, Synergy, Kalsec Inc., Synthite Industries Ltd., Ransom Naturals Ltd, Alchemy Chemicals, Blue Sky Botanics, MartinBauer, Indesso and ADM.
The Russia-Ukraine conflict has significantly disrupted the global botanical extracts market, leading to potential shortages in key ingredients such as Rhodiola and Eleuthero, which are primarily sourced from Russian and North Asian regions. Supply chain challenges are exacerbated by restricted trade routes and rapidly rising prices, notably in essential inputs like maltodextrin, a corn-derived polymer, as Ukraine, a major supplier, faces ongoing supply issues.
To adapt, companies are prioritizing supply chain resilience by diversifying suppliers and exploring ethical, local sourcing. The shift toward onshoring and "friend-shoring" enables firms to reduce dependency on high-risk suppliers, boosting business continuity. However, as the crisis persists, access to critical raw materials may still face hurdles, demanding agile supply strategies and fostering a broader movement toward sustainable, ethically sourced supply chains.
The global botanical extracts market report would provide approximately 73 tables, 69 figures and 211 pages.
Target Audience 2024
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