The global native collagen market is worth US$ 201.24 Million as of now and expected to reach US$ 303.66 Million by the year 2033 at a CAGR of 4.2% between 2023 and 2033.
Natural collagen, as the name suggests, is extracted from cartilages as well as bones of porcine, poultry, bovine, and marine species. The unprocessed form of this collagen does find application in reconstruction of joints and bones, tissue generation, wound healing, and formulation of the topical cosmetic products.
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Coming to food & beverages sector, native collagen undergoes processing, so as to utilize its bioavailability (being hard to digest in its natural form). This process of hydrolyzation is implying breaking down molecular bonds present into the smaller peptides. It is then that digestion happens after proper absorption. Dietary supplements are made out of these processed products. The highly pure form helps in ascertaining wrinkle-free skin and is also known for prolonging the process of aging. Thus, lubrication could be promoted for joints and cartilages. Natural collagen-based products do aid in reducing thinning of hair as well.
Bovine collagen is the one most-preferred. It’s a kind of protein basically derived from cows. It helps in prevention of bone loss. Broader applications include being building blocks of tendons, ligaments, muscles, bones, and skin. Poultry native collagen help in treating osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. Native collagen is used in its singular form or in conjunction with hydroxyapatite. Osteogenesis is enhanced by removal of fast-growing epithelial tissue (from treatment site).
Future Market Insights has entailed these facts with future perspectives in its latest market study entitled ‘Native Collagen Market’. It has its indigenous team of analysts and consultants to look through a bottom-up approach in its primary, secondary, and tertiary modes of research.
“With issues pertaining to health of joints mounting, the global native collagen market is expected to grow on an impertinent note in the forecast period”, says an analyst from Future Market Insights.
Key Takeaways from Native Collagen Market
- Europe holds the largest market share with native collagen increasingly being used by healthcare and cosmetics. Lonza’s type II collagen has been studied on clinical grounds in the healthy adults; and has shown to aid mobility, comfort, and flexibility in those suffering from osteoarthritis.
- North America holds the second-largest market share with the US preferring bovine-sourced native collagen regarding pharmaceutical applications. With growing incidences of osteoarthritis, the native collagen market is expected to go great guns in the forecast period.
- The Asia-Pacific is expected to grow at the fastest rate in the native collagen market with India and China witnessing a drastic increase in geriatric population. China is known for animal farming; which asks for native collagen.
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Competitive Collagen
- Garden of Life, in 2019, did launch new products as a part of certified initiative with regards to USDA Organic and Non-GMO vitamins and nutritional supplements. They include Garden of Life Collagen Beauty, Garden of Life Collagen Booster, and Garden of Life Collagen Turmeric.
- Prinova Europe, in March 2020, entered into partnership with salmon biotech business of Norway. This was a distribution agreement between BioCare and business.
- Evonik, in March 2020, did announce that fermentation-based processes are used for making a collagen form, that too, without usage of human or animal products. Apart from fermented products, the company has come up with ultrapure, soluble collagen as a part of an effort of substituting human- as well as animal-origin intermediates and ingredients. The products are inclusive of fatty acids from omega-3s and natural marine algae.
What does the Report Cover?
- The research study is based on form (powder and liquid), source (Bovine, poultry, porcine, marine, and likewise), product category (GMO and non-GMO), function (texture, stabilizer, emulsifier, finding, and likewise), and application (healthcare & pharmaceuticals, food products, nutraceuticals and dietary supplements, cosmetics and personal care, animal feed, laboratory tests, and likewise).
- With growing applications of collagen in food & beverages vertical, the global native collagen market would grow inadvertently in the forecast period.
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Native Collagen Market Segmentation by Category
By Form:
- Powder
- Liquid
By Source:
- Bovine
- Poultry
- Porcine
- Marine
- Others
By Product Category:
- GMO
- Non-GMO
By Function:
- Texture
- Stabilizer
- Emulsifier
- Finding
- Others
By Application:
- Healthcare & Pharmaceuticals
- Food Products
- Beverages
- Nutraceuticals and Dietary Supplements
- Cosmetics and Personal Care
- Animal Feed
- Laboratory Tests
- Others
By Region:
- North America
- Latin America
- Europe
- The Middle East and Africa (MEA)
- East Asia
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