Innovations in Nutraceuticals Science: A Health Revolution


Authors : Abhay Rajput; Mohammad Khalid; Megha Gupta; Shubham Pratap Singh; Dr. Ankit Kumar

Volume/Issue : Volume 9 - 2024, Issue 12 - December

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14557973

Abstract : Nutraceuticals have emerged as a significant player in the health and wellness industry, bridging the gap between food and pharmaceuticals. Defined as food or food components offering medical or health benefits, nutraceuticals are gaining recognition for their role in managing chronic diseases, improving overall health, and promoting longevity. This review highlights the current status of the nutraceuticals industry, its global market trends, regulatory challenges, and recent advancements The global rise in health awareness and the pursuit of preventive healthcare have led to a significant interest in nutraceuticals. These bioactive compounds, derived from food sources, offer health benefits beyond basic nutrition and hold promise in managing chronic diseases. This review explores the classification of nutraceuticals, their health benefits, and potential applications. Furthermore, it highlights the regulatory framework, challenges, and future trends in the nutraceuticals industry. Nutraceuticals, a hybrid of "nutrition" and "pharmaceutical," have emerged as a critical bridge between food and medicine. With a growing global focus on health, wellness, and preventative care, nutraceuticals have gained significant attention. This review explores the current uses of nutraceuticals, their impact on public health, and their future prospects. The emphasis lies on their role in managing chronic diseases, enhancing immunity, and addressing lifestyle-related health challenges.

Keywords : Nutraceuticals, Immune Regulation, Probiotics and Prebiotics, Dietary supplements, Food supplements, Global market, Health problems.

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Nutraceuticals have emerged as a significant player in the health and wellness industry, bridging the gap between food and pharmaceuticals. Defined as food or food components offering medical or health benefits, nutraceuticals are gaining recognition for their role in managing chronic diseases, improving overall health, and promoting longevity. This review highlights the current status of the nutraceuticals industry, its global market trends, regulatory challenges, and recent advancements The global rise in health awareness and the pursuit of preventive healthcare have led to a significant interest in nutraceuticals. These bioactive compounds, derived from food sources, offer health benefits beyond basic nutrition and hold promise in managing chronic diseases. This review explores the classification of nutraceuticals, their health benefits, and potential applications. Furthermore, it highlights the regulatory framework, challenges, and future trends in the nutraceuticals industry. Nutraceuticals, a hybrid of "nutrition" and "pharmaceutical," have emerged as a critical bridge between food and medicine. With a growing global focus on health, wellness, and preventative care, nutraceuticals have gained significant attention. This review explores the current uses of nutraceuticals, their impact on public health, and their future prospects. The emphasis lies on their role in managing chronic diseases, enhancing immunity, and addressing lifestyle-related health challenges.

Keywords : Nutraceuticals, Immune Regulation, Probiotics and Prebiotics, Dietary supplements, Food supplements, Global market, Health problems.

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