The Analyst’s Take: Prebiotic supplements grow more than 100 percent in 2018

Prebiotics and synbiotics are the hottest microbiome ingredients of the moment, having surpassed growth of probiotics in 2018. This is the latest installment of our data discussion from Nutrition Business Journal’s senior analyst.

Claire Morton, Senior Industry Analyst

January 17, 2019

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The Analyst’s Take: Prebiotic supplements grow more than 100 percent in 2018

Prebiotic supplements still represent a small category; they were at $96.1 million in annual sales in 2018, compared with probiotic supplements at $2 billion. However, prebiotics represent a huge growth opportunity, with three consecutive years of doubling sales and growth of more than 120 percent. Synbiotic supplements, formulas containing a blend of prebiotics and probiotics, had estimated annual sales of $658 million in 2018, representing a more established category with slower, but still notable, growth of 16.2 percent. With slowing growth of probiotics in 2017 and 2018, prebiotic and synbiotic supplements certainly represent the current opportunity in gut health.

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NBJ-2019-Supplement-Business-Report.jpgNutrition Business Journal just released these and other statistics in its 2019 Supplement Business Report, the go-to source for data and insight within the dietary supplement industry. 

About the Author(s)

Claire Morton

Senior Industry Analyst, New Hope Network

Claire Morton is the senior industry analyst for New Hope Network’s Nutrition Business Journal. She manages NBJ’s data and insights to inform the industry on market trends and forecasts in natural and organic food and beverage, functional food and beverage, dietary supplements and personal care.

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