Postbiotics, Psychobiotics, and Topical Probiotics to Drive Growth Strategies in Nutraceuticals and Personal Care Formulations
The human microbiome is made of several microorganisms that reside within and outside the body. These comprise complex and diverse bacteria, archaea, fungi, viruses, and protozoa. They form signature colonies unique to an individual or body part and help maintain general health and wellness. Any disruptions to the naturally occurring healthy microbial communities can cause dysbiosis, leading to several diseases, including gastrointestinal, immunological, inflammatory, neurological, and skin disorders. Therefore, there is a rising focus on restoring the natural microbial balance within and on the human body using microbiome-based interventions, both from therapeutic and consumer wellness perspectives.
This study covers recent and upcoming microbiome technologies and their impact on bolstering consumer wellness across global nutraceuticals and personal care applications. The report discusses microbiome technologies fueling developments across dietary supplements, food and beverage (F&B) products, and skin, hair, and oral care products. It includes global patent and R&D landscape analytics that use microbiome technologies for consumer wellness and provides insights into recent microbiome industry developments, emerging innovations, and future roadmaps. In addition, this report lists the strategic microbiome partnerships and industry challenges and drivers.