Collagen Market to Witness Unparalleled Growth
Market Overview-
Pune, India, 2nd June 2022: The global collagen market size is anticipated to witness exemplary growth in the coming years. Collagen is a protein abundantly found in the skin, muscles, tendons, and bones of the human body. The increasing awareness of personal and health care is expected to be a major growth driver for the market. Fortune Business InsightsTM has presented this information in its upcoming report titled, “Collagen Market, 2022-2029”. The naturally found collagen synthesized by the body is called endogenous collagen, while the synthesized one is called exogenous collagen.
Factors such as smoking, excessive sugar consumption, aging, and others can deplete collagen levels in body. Hence, a healthy exercise and diet adoption can help maintain collagen levels.
Key Insight
Collagen is the most abundant protein in the human body, found in bones, tendons, muscles, and skins. It forms a scaffold to provide strength and structure. Endogenous collagen is a natural collagen and is synthesized by the body, whereas exogenous collagen is synthetic and is obtained from various outside sources. Collagen is used for various purposes such as collagen, improves the contours of the skin, helps in healing wounds, used for nerve regeneration, treating osteoarthritis, for skin revitalization and many more. Some factors can deplete the levels of collagen within the body such as high sugar consumption, smoking, autoimmune disorders, aging, and excessive exposure to sunlight. Hence avoiding tobacco, excessive exposure to sunlight, and following a healthy diet and exercise regime can help protect collagen.
COVID-19 Impact-
The market suffered hindrances in supply chain networks, which resulted in declined revenues. However, the demand for diet and health supplements significantly rose during the pandemic. Consumers have grown more inclined toward maintaining healthy lifestyles, which has boosted the demand for collagen and other beneficial supplements. The market is predicted to attain robust growth in the coming years.
Segmentation-
On the basis of source
the market is segmented into poultry, marine, bovine, and others. On the basis of application, the market is fragmented into cosmetics, healthcare, food & beverages, and others.
On the basis of product type
the market is trifurcated into gelatin, native collagen, and hydrolyzed collagen.
Geographically
the market is classified into Latin America, North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and the Middle East & Africa.
Report Coverage-
- It provides a thorough breakdown of the market’s competitive landscape.
- It highlights the latest developments that occurred in the most recent years.
- It covers regional analysis across various geographies.
- It highlights various market segments- source, application, product type, and others.
- It covers a thorough analysis of the COVID-19 pandemic’s impact on the market.
Drivers & Restraints-
Increasing Awareness for Personal and Health Care to Fuel Market Growth
The expanding end-use application, growing disease-prone geriatric population, and the rising awareness for personal and health care are expected to be key factors driving the global collagen market growth. Furthermore, the increasing investments by major market players to develop and launch new products are expected to favour the market’s growth. Additionally, the huge demand for collagen by the nutraceutical and pharmaceutical companies in nerve regeneration, osteoarthritis treatment, wound healing, skin revitalization, and other such applications is expected to bolster the market’s growth.
However, the widely available substitutes and religious constraints related to animal-originated products may restrain the market’s growth in the forthcoming years.
Regional Insights-
North America to Dominate Market Share Due to Extensive Demand by End-use Industries
North America is predicted to attain the largest collagen market share in the prediction period. The wide consumption of collagen by cosmeceutical and nutraceutical industries, expanding food & beverage industries, and soaring research and development activities are expected to bolster growth in North America. Europe is likely to follow North America and rank second in the global market share.
The Middle East & Africa, and Latin America are expected to witness significant growth between 2022 and 2029.
Competitive Landscape-
Major Players Launch New Products to Attain Growth
The major market players focus on extensive R&D activities to develop and launch new products that offer multiple benefits to human body. They adopt several growth strategies including product development, product innovations, new product launches, mergers, partnerships, acquisitions, and others to amplify their market presence and revenues. For instance, Icontech introduced a new tri-peptide collagen supplement in August 2019. The new supplement is available in jelly packs to offer more efficiency and convenience to consumers.
List of Key Market Players-
- GELITA AG
- Nippi Inc.
- Nutra Food Ingredients
- Vital Proteins LLC
- GELNEX
- Vinh Hoan Corporation
- ConnOils LLC
About Collagen
Does Collagen Have Any Benefits?
Collagen supplements claim to combat the effects of aging by:
- Firming up skin
- Fighting age-related damage
- Boosting bone health
Skin
Collagen makes up 75% of the dry weight of your skin. As you age, your skin’s inner layer loses collagen and becomes less elastic and more vulnerable to damage.
Studies on collagen’s impact on the skin include:
-
- Hydration: In a 2015 study, scientists evaluated if supplementation could improve skin tissue in a lab setting. Their results suggested that supplements could improve skin hydration and the skin’s collagen network. In addition, collagen also showed potential to improve aging skin.
- Elasticity: Skin elasticity starts to decline in your 20s. Some studies have focused on whether collagen supplements can help with this. In a 2014 study in Skin Pharmacology and Physiology, women ages 35 to 55 took either a collagen supplement or a placebo (fake treatment) once daily for eight weeks. At the study’s end, those who took the collagen had improved skin elasticity compared to those who took the placebo.
- Hydration and elasticity: A 2018 study published in Nutrition Research investigated the role of a specific brand of oral collagen supplement. This supplement also contained joint-supporting ingredients, including chondroitin sulfate, glucosamine, L-carnitine, and other vitamins and minerals. The research showed the supplement increased skin elasticity and hydration.
- Wound healing and aging: Lastly, a 2019 review of studies evaluated collagen supplements’ effects on wound healing and skin aging. Study authors concluded that supplements are generally safe and can increase skin elasticity, hydration, and density. They added, however, that further studies are needed to determine proper dosing and determine medical applications.
Bone Health
Studies on collagen supplements’ impact on postmenopausal bone health are conflicting. So, it is unclear whether collagen supplements can improve bone health.
Study findings include:
- No effects on bone health: In a 2010 study published in Maturitas, researchers found that collagen supplements did not improve bone health in postmenopausal people. For the study, 71 women with osteopenia (low bone density) took either collagen supplements or a placebo every day for 24 weeks. Results revealed that the collagen supplements did not produce any effects on bone metabolism.
- Increased bone mineral density: A 2018 study published in Nutrients concluded that the intake of a specific collagen supplement brand increased bone mineral density in postmenopausal women. In addition, the study concluded that supplementation might increase bone formation and reduce bone loss.
Body Composition
Some people may take collagen to preserve muscle or decrease fat.
- Muscle: A 2019 study published in Nutrients investigated if collagen supplements combined with resistance training could affect the proportion of fat to non-fat in your body (body composition) in active men. A 12-week program with 57 participants combined resistance training with either collagen supplement or a placebo. Researchers found that both groups increased muscle to the same extent. However, those who took a collagen supplement showed a slight increase in fat-free mass.
- Lean body mass: Another small trial compared hydrolyzed collagen protein supplements to whey protein supplements in older women. The 2009 study published in the Journal of the American Dietetic Association found that taking hydrolyzed collagen supplements may help maintain lean body mass.
Joint Pain
Collagen helps stimulate the production of cartilage, a rubbery material that covers and protects bones and helps joints move smoothly. Production of both of these declines with age.
There is some evidence that collagen supplements may reduce joint pain and other symptoms of osteoarthritis
Heart Disease
Researchers affiliated with a Japanese company that makes collagen-based functional foods published a study in 2017. They concluded that when taken regularly for six months, collagen tripeptide offered heart benefits, including:
- Improved cholesterol levels
- Reduction of other risk factors for atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries)
Other Uses
Some people also take collagen supplements to improve other aspects of their health, including:
- Eye health
- The appearance of skin and nails
- Weight reduction
However, little evidence is available to support these benefits.
Table Of Content:
Moreover, Introduction
1.1. Moreover, Research Scope
1.2. Moreover, Market Segmentation
1.3. Moreover, Research Methodology
1.4. Moreover, Definitions and Assumptions
Executive Summary
Market Dynamics
3.1. Moreover, Market Drivers
3.2. Moreover, Market Restraints
3.3. Moreover, Market Opportunities
Moreover, Key Insights
4.1. Key Industry Developments – Moreover, Merger, Acquisitions, and Partnerships
4.2. Porter’s Five Forces Moreover, Analysis
4.3. Moreover, SWOT Analysis
4.4. Moreover, Technological Developments
4.5. Moreover, Value Chain Analysis
4.6. Moreover, Impact of COVID-19 on Market
5.Key Findings / Moreover, Summary
5.1 North America Sales, Revenue and Market Share by Country
5.1.1 North America Sales and Market Share by Country (2022-2029)
5.1.2 North America Revenue and Market Share by Country (2022-2029)
5.2 United States Sales and Growth Rate (2022-2029)
5.3 Canada Sales and Growth Rate (2022-2029)
5.4 Mexico Sales and Growth Rate (2022-2029)
8 South America by Country
8.1 South America Sales, Revenue and Market Share by Country
8.1.1 South America Sales and Market Share by Country (2022-2029)
8.1.2 South America Revenue and Market Share by Country (2022-2029)
8.2 Brazil Sales and Growth Rate (2022-2029)
8.3 Argentina Sales and Growth Rate (2022-2029)
8.4 Colombia Sales and Growth Rate (2022-2029)
9 Middle East and Africa by Countries
9.1 Moreover, Middle East and Africa Sales, Revenue and Market Share by Country
9.1.1 Middle East and Africa Sales and Market Share by Country (2022-2029)
9.1.2 Moreover, Middle East and Africa Revenue and Market Share by Country (2022-2029)
9.2 Saudi Arabia Sales and Growth Rate (2022-2029)
9.3 Moreover, Turkey Sales and Growth Rate (2022-2029)
9.4 Egypt Sales and Growth Rate (2022-2029)
9.5 Moreover, Nigeria Sales and Growth Rate (2022-2029)
10 U.S. Healthcare Assets Management Market In Developing Countries
11 South America Analysis by Countries
12 Moreover, Competitive Landscape
13 Moreover, Industry Outlook
13.1 Moreover, Market Driver Analysis
13.1.2 Moreover, Market Restraints Analysis
13.1.3 Moreover, Market Trends Analysis
13.2 Moreover, Merger, Acquisition and New Investment
13.3 Moreover, News of Product Release
14 Moreover, Global Forecast
15 Moreover, New Project Feasibility Analysis
15.1 Moreover, Industry Barriers and New Entrants SWOT Analysis
15.1.1 Moreover, Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
15.1.2 Moreover, New Entrants SWOT Analysis
15.2 Moreover, Analysis and Suggestions on New Project Investment
Continued…