The biotics industry has witnessed a remarkable transformation in recent years, driven by rapid innovations in each biotics segment: probiotics, prebiotics, and postbiotics.
Consumer awareness of probiotic benefits, innovations, and favorable regulatory developments in Europe drive the segment’s growth. Increasing consumer awareness of the therapeutic benefits of a high-fiber diet is a crucial growth propeller for prebiotics. In 2021, the International Scientific Association for Probiotics and Prebiotics published the consensus definition of postbiotics, which enhanced clarity for researchers and industry stakeholders. This drives product innovation and market expansion in the postbiotics space.
While probiotics and prebiotics remain vital components of the biotic ingredients industry, the postbiotics segment will likely drive the most growth during the forecast period due to its strong technical parameters and as research continues to unveil their potential beyond gut and immune health areas.
By application, microbiome-friendly functional food and beverages will demand the most biotic ingredients during the forecast period due to the substantial use of prebiotics in the industry. Another reason is advancements in research and innovative biotic ingredient offerings by manufacturers, such as postbiotics and spore-forming probiotics.
Geographically, Asia-Pacific dominates the demand for biotic ingredients because of consumer awareness of preventive healthcare, increasing disposable income, fast-growing economies, and favorable regulatory environment. North America and Europe are the other major markets for biotic ingredients due to high consumer spending on dietary supplements in North America and the massive food and beverage industry in Europe.
Frost & Sullivan covers 5 regions in this report: North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and the Middle East and Africa. The study period is 2022 to 2030, with 2024 as the base year and 2025 to 2030 as the forecast period.
Revenue Forecast
The revenue estimate for the base year 2022 is $5,846.1 million with a CAGR of 6.5% for the study period from 2022 to 2030.
The Impact of the Top 3 Strategic Imperatives on the Biotic Ingredients Industry
Geopolitical Chaos
WHY
Despite inflationary pressures, the demand for biotic ingredients remained strong from 2022 to 2024.
For example, Chr. Hansen (now Novozymes), a probiotics market leader, reported a 17% organic sales growth in health and nutrition sector in 2022. This indicates a rebound in consumer interest in probiotic supplements following the COVID-19 pandemic.
Similarly, leading prebiotics manufacturer Beneo found that consumers prioritize product efficacy and proven health claims over price when choosing prebiotic products, even amid rising living expenses.
FROST PERSPECTIVE
Companies in this market will need to remain wary of inflationary pressure by offering reliable and science-backed claims to sustain premium positioning even in challenging financial times.
Disruptive Technologies
WHY
The biotics industry still faces formulation challenges in the more established product categories of viable and non-spore-forming probiotics. Currently, the most compelling innovations in the industry that can combat these challenges are prebiotics and spore-forming probiotics.
Prebiotics manufacturers focus on reducing dosage requirements to develop more novel formats; for instance, OptiBiotix offers Opti005, and FrieslandCampina offers Biotis® GOS-OP High Purity. Both ingredients can significantly increase the beneficial gut microbial load at low dosages.
FROST PERSPECTIVE
Disruptive new technologies can overcome the challenges associated with established biotics industry products. However, research is necessary to scientifically back claims of health benefits. Ingredient manufacturers should continue prioritizing R&D to support product innovations and formulations.
Transformative Megatrends
WHY
Several megatrends are having a transformative impact on the biotics industry. Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming all industries, and this is no different. The human microbiome is incredibly complex, and the use of AI-driven systems to identify, characterize, and research microbial strains is likely to gain momentum in the probiotics and postbiotics space.
Personalization is a rapidly growing trend in the nutrition industry. Personalization technology is gaining momentum in the biotics industry, with microbiome testing kits, tailored probiotics, and AI-assisted programs offering consumers customized solutions.
FROST PERSPECTIVE
All these megatrends can potentially disrupt existing market participants and present significant opportunities for growth.
To stay competitive and meet the demand for innovative and effective solutions, options available to companies include investing in technology advancements, using data for personalized products, and developing new services.
Scope of Analysis
The research scope includes biotic ingredients like probiotics, prebiotics, and postbiotics that help maintain a healthy human microbiome and prevent the growth of pathogenic microorganisms.
The study’s geographic scope is global and includes the following regions:
North America: The United States and Canada
Europe: European Economic Area and European Trade Association states, including the United Kingdom
Asia-Pacific (APAC): China, Japan, South Korea, Australia, New Zealand, Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Indonesia, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, and the Philippines), and South Asian countries (India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Nepal); country-level segmentation for Asia-Pacific is included in the research scope for each biotic ingredient
Latin America (LATAM): All LATAM countries, including Mexico
Middle East and Africa (MEA): Africa and all Middle Eastern countries, including Turkey
The study analyzes each biotic ingredient type with respect to application, health benefits, and region. The scope and segmentation of application and health benefits vary for each type of biotic ingredient, depending on its market landscape.
Probiotics segmentation
–By application: Dietary supplements, functional food and beverages, infant nutrition, medical food, and pharmaceuticals
–By health benefit: Gut/Digestive health, immune health, brain health, metabolic health, beauty-from-within, sports nutrition, women’s health (vaginal and urinary health, reproductive health), bone and joint health, and others (oral and eye health)
Prebiotics segmentation
–By application: Dietary supplements, functional food and beverages, infant nutrition, and medical food
–By health benefit: Gut/Digestive health, immune health, brain health, metabolic health, beauty-from-within, sports nutrition, women’s health (vaginal and urinary health, reproductive health), and bone and joint health
Postbiotics segmentation
–By application: Dietary supplements, functional food and beverages, infant nutrition, and pharmaceuticals
–By health benefit: Gut/Digestive health, immune health, brain health, metabolic health, and others (women’s health, eye health, and beauty-from-within)
Key Competitors
Probiotics
ADM
Biena
BioGaia
Biosearch Life
Cerbios Pharma
Clerici-Sacco Group
Daflon
Danin International
dsm-firmenich
Gnosis by Lesaffre
IFF
Jiangsu Wecare Biotechnology Co., LTD.
Kaneka Probiotic
Lab4 Probiotic
Lallemand
Morinaga Milk Industry Co. Ltd.
Natren
Nova
Novozymes
NZMP
Probi
Prebiotics
Abbott Laboratories
ADM
Anderson Advanced Ingredients
BASF
Beneo GMBH
BioNeutra
Biosynth
Carbiotix
Cargill
Clasado Biosciences
Cosucra
Dextra Laboratories
dsm-firmenich
Elicylt S.A
Fonterra (NZMP)
FrieslandCampina Ingredients
Fuji Nihon Seito Corporation
Galam
GeneChem
Gnubiotic Sciences S.A
Grain Processing Corporation
IFF
Postbiotics
ADM
Asahi Group
Bereum
dsm-firmenich
Glac Biotech Co Ltd
Humana Spain S.L.
IDLONG Bioscience Co. Ltd
Kerry
Kyowa Hakko (Kirin Holdings Co., Ltd.)
Morinaga Milk Industry Co. Ltd.
Novozymes
Sabinsa
Synformulas
SynBalance
Growth Drivers
Research innovations drive the evolution of the gut microbiome industry.
Rising consumer awareness about probiotic benefits, innovations, and favorable regulatory developments in Europe drive the market growth of probiotics.
Increasing awareness of a high-fiber diet linked to therapeutic benefits among consumers is a key growth propeller for prebiotics.
ISAPP's publication of the consensus definition of postbiotics enhanced clarity for researchers and industry stakeholders, driving product innovation and market expansion.
Changes in government policies in China boost demand for biotic ingredients.
Growth Restraint
Biotic Ingredients: Growth Restraints, Global, 2025–2030
The declining birth rate globally and frequent infant formula recalls in the United States impact the growth of the infant nutrition industry and the demand for biotic ingredients.
The lack of harmonized regulation for biotic ingredients in EU countries hinders market growth in the region.
Lack of clear understanding and knowledge about biotic ingredients globally is restricting market growth.
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