The digestive enzyme supplements market size is projected to be valued at US$ 1.9 Bn in 2023 and is expected to rise to US$ 3.5 Bn by 2033. The sales of digestive enzyme supplements are expected to grow at a significant CAGR of 6.1% during the forecast period.

Digestive enzyme supplements have emerged as a reliable adjuvant in the treatment of gastrointestinal disorders and other disorders caused by or characterized by mild to severe digestive function impairment.

A variety of digestive problems, including lactose intolerance, cystic fibrosis, and exocrine pancreatic insufficiency, can be effectively treated with various formulations of digestive enzyme supplements that are readily accessible in the market.

New formulations based on plant- and microbe-derived enzymes have been discovered as a result of recent advancements in therapeutics, and they hold tremendous promise for the development of the worldwide digestive enzyme supplement market.

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Key Takeaways from the Digestive Enzyme Supplements

  • The digestive supplement market in the US is expanding at a rate of 5.2% as a result of important product launches, increased research activity and a high concentration of manufacturers or market players, in the country.
  • With a revenue share of USD 113.5mn, U.K has contributed a sizeable share in the global market. The growing online sales channel and expansion of sports nutrition is proliferating market growth.
  • Currently, China holds dominance with a growth rate of 7.1% in Asia Pacific region. The high prevalence of chronic disorders had let regulating authorities to initiate various awareness programs which highly includes the incorporation of digestive support.
  • Animal derived segments dominates the market and would expand substanitialy at a CAGR of 4.9%. Increases in gastrointestinal illnesses are predicted to have a favourable effect on the segment’s growth because animal-derived digestive enzymes are one of the most effective treatments for these conditions.
  • Due to the increased frequency of digestive problems globally and the adoption of conventional ways for the disease’s care, conventional dietary supplements will grow exponentialy at a rate of 5.6%.
  • Due to rising public awareness of fitness and wellbeing, the sports nutrition industry is expected to develop at the highest pace of 9.4%. Increase in sporting events and activities will further expand market reach.

Competitive Landscape

Due to the existence of several businesses operating both internationally and regionally, the digestive enzymes market is fragmented in character. A few well-known, internationally operating as well as domestically based businesses are examined in the competitive landscape, including Zeus Biotech Limited, Klaire Labs, Amway Corporation, AbbVie Inc., and Biotics Research Corporation, among others.

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Latest Developments

  • The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign will host a clinical trial in February 2022 that Bio-Cat Inc. is funding to examine the effectiveness of a digestive enzyme combination designed to enhance protein digestion and gastrointestinal tolerance.
  • Mimi’s Rock Corp. announced in February 2022 that its supplements brand, Dr. Tobias, is extending the range of products it offers by adding digestive enzymes, prebiotics, and probiotics to support gut health. This move is being made in response to the rising demand for products in the digestive health sector.

Key Segments Covered in the Digestive Enzyme Supplements Market Report

By Origin:

  • Animal
  • Plant
  • Microbial

By Application:

  • Additional supplements
  • Medical & infant nutrition
  • Sports Nutrition

By Type:

  • Carbohydrase
  • Protease
  • Lipase
  • Other Enzyme Types

By Region:

  • North America
  • Latin America
  • Western Europe
  • Eastern Europe
  • Asia Pacific excluding Japan (APEJ)
  • Japan
  • Middle East & Africa (MEA)

Authored by:

Nandini Roy Choudhury (Client Partner for Food & Beverages at Future Market Insights, Inc.) has 7+ years of management consulting experience. She advises industry leaders and explores off-the-eye opportunities and challenges. She puts processes and operating models in place to support their business objectives.

She has exceptional analytical skills and often brings thought leadership to the table.

Nandini has vast functional expertise in key niches, including but not limited to food ingredients, nutrition & health solutions, animal nutrition, and marine nutrients. She is also well-versed in the pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, retail, and chemical sectors, where she advises market participants to develop methodologies and strategies that deliver results.

Her core expertise lies in corporate growth strategy, sales and marketing effectiveness, acquisitions and post-merger integration and cost reduction. Nandini has an MBA in Finance from MIT School of Business. She also holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering from Nagpur University, India.

Nandini has authored several publications, and quoted in journals including Beverage Industry, Bloomberg, and Wine Industry Advisor.

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