Report ID: SQMIG35I2233
Report ID:
SQMIG35I2233 |
Region:
Global |
Published Date: December, 2025
Pages:
198
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Tables:
127 |
Figures:
77
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Vitamins are the most popular type of dietary supplements due to high consumer awareness around them and a recognized vital role in preventive care, energy, and immune function. Probiotics are also on the rise due to increasing interests around gut health.
Plant-based and vegan supplements are on the rise, particularly among Millennials and Gen Z but subsequently elevating contract manufacturing of niche formulations such as keto, vegan, and Ayurvedic supplements. This trend highlights consumer interest in clean-label and allergen-free products.
Probiotics are supporting strong market growth due to increased interest in the digestive, immune and mental health space. Enzymes contribute as they relate to addressing gut-related concerns, pursuing a path of consumers seeking supplements to assist with holistic internal wellness and digestive performance.
Yes, personalized supplements are growing quickly. Companies are capitalizing on biometric-based tools to create personalized nutrition solutions, while recent acquisitions aim to bolster personalized wellness platforms highlighting an increasing demand for customized supplement experiences.
Among the innovations is liposomal encapsulation technology - this is a major advancement that can improve absorption of nutrients, protecting instances, such as glutathione, which degrade in the digestive tract. From a nutrient delivery perspective, some see this as groundbreaking for developing supplement products.
E-commerce affects dietary supplement sales positively because of its convenience, wider access, and the increased number of choices. Digital health platforms and online purchases are increasing the engagement of consumers towards dietary supplements - mass availability of choices in flavored liquids, powders, and gummies will generate a rebound in engagement, and lead to overall market growth.
Consumers will primarily draw from their experiences as well as influence from their health, lifestyle, and affordability. Tablets will still be preferred by many consumers because of shelf life and affordability whereas preferred flavoring of liquids will most likely benefit children, seniors/easy method of consumption.
As subscription services emerge, as in the case of the UK, more opportunities for online supplement-based distribution will continue to grow. This fits in with consumer preference for convenience, and consistency for lifestyle choices to enhance their health.
Yes, dietary supplements in India do require FSSAI approval. The regulatory framework gives assurance of product safety and facilitates the growth of the market, as evident by government programs such as Ayushman Bharat made in promotions of Health and Wellness, and Ayush Products made it easier for manufacturers to build holistic and wellness supplement products.
GMP requirements of dietary supplements are to ensure adequate quality, safety, and compliance with regulations. Having a contract manufacturer that is GMP compliant helps supplement brands (like respect in allergen-free, clean-label, and some specialty formulations) provide niche and specialty supplements without the burden of funding and maintaining manufacturing capacity.
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Report ID: SQMIG35I2233