Increasing Interest In Cholesterol-Lowering Treatment Drive Phytosterol Sales
Main Category: CholesterolAlso Included In: Statins; Cardiovascular / Cardiology; Pharma Industry / Biotech Industry
Article Date: 30 May 2006 - 0:00 PST
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Heart diseases account for approximately 50 per cent of all mortalities in the industrialised world. With one of the major risk factors for heart disease being elevated cholesterol levels, particularly low-density lipoproteins (LDLs), there is an increasing demand for foods and beverages containing phytosterols or nutraceuticals that lower cholesterol levels.
Frost & Sullivan (http://www.food.frost.com) valued the total European Phytosterols Market to be worth $184.6 million in 2005, and estimates this to reach $395.2 million in 2012.
Today, consumers are actively seeking products containing health-promoting ingredients, such as nutraceuticals, to improve their health and well-being. In keeping with this trend, nutraceuticals such as phytosterols, that have a beneficial impact on heart health, have grown in popularity. The trend of consumers choosing to lower blood cholesterol through a dietary approach has been a key growth driver.
"The growing trend towards fortification of foods with vitamins, folate, minerals and herbal extracts has helped to create a more conducive environment for the incorporation of phytosterols in foods and beverages," notes Frost & Sullivan Research Analyst Kaye Cheung. "Phytosterols are now incorporated into a range of foods and beverages such as yoghurts, milk, sausages, cold cuts, bakery products, spicy sauces, margarines and spreads."
With the steady increase in the number of new products incorporating phytosterols since 2000, consumer awareness about their associated health benefits has continued to grow. At the same time, the wave of regulatory approvals in the European Union (EU) for phytosterol ingredients and approval by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) of their cholesterol-reduction claims has benefited growth.
"However, consumers are often overwhelmed and confused with the flood of information related to the importance of various nutrients in the diet and are consequently unable to distinguish fact from marketing hype," warns Ms. Cheung. "Consumer education also remains a challenge as cholesterol is not a visible problem to many young people."
Often marketing campaigns aimed at differentiating phytosterols and other heart-healthy food ingredients are sending consumers mixed messages, confusing them and ultimately, dampening sales. Hence, it is important to create simple and easy-to-understand message to increase the adoption of these products.
"The first step should, therefore, be to increase public awareness of the benefits of phytosterols," advises Ms. Cheung. "Shifting consumer attitudes from awareness to understanding to overall acceptance will be a major area of focus for phytosterol ingredients manufacturers across the globe."
Strategic Analysis of the European Phytosterols Market is part of the Food and Beverages Subscription, which also includes research in the following markets: Nutraceuticals, Dietary Supplements, Microencapsulated Food Ingredients and Functional Beverages. All research included in subscriptions provide detailed market opportunities and industry trends that have been evaluated following extensive interviews with market participants. Interviews are available to the press.
Title: Strategic Analysis of the European Phytosterols Market
Code: B911-88
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