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To win in weight management game a botanical ingredient needs science, transparency, suppliers say – NutraIngredients

The objective opportunity for weight management ingredients will never go away within the lifetimes of anyone reading this article. Global obesity rates continue to rise in almost every developed country. Without a reversal of this trend, in the coming decades the world will be treated to the spectacle of many people dying prematurely not because they had too little to eat, but because they ate too much.

Overweight or obesity, over last decade and half, has become major global problem in the post-industrial era. While in the time of the ‘baby boomer’ generation we had seen cases of malnutrition, today the tide has turned with changing dietary habits and more processed food intake in populations to being over weight. We see a tendency towards excess calories in food with lack of nutrition leading to phenomenon of ‘overfed and under nourished,’”​ Anurag Pande, PhD, vice president of scientific affairs for global ingredients supplier Sabinsa Corp. told NutraIngredients-USA.

Solid science underpins long-standing ingredients

Botanical ingredients marketed for weight management go back to the mid ’90s and even before.  One thing that marks the products that have persisted in the marketplace as opposed to the here-and-gone ingredients is that they are supported by long product development histories, adequate scientific dossiers and a culture of ethical business dealings and transparency.

Sabinsa puts the growth of weight management products at about 6% over the next 10 years, whereas Euromonitor, looking forward in a five-year time frame, puts the growth of the sector as flat to slightly positive. Sabinsa offers a range of botanical ingredients for weight management, including two forms of Garcinia cambogia​ (Citrin and Garcitrin), and Forslean, an extract of Coleus forskohlii​. All of these ingredients are backed with clinical studies and have market histories stretching back for years.  Pande said a flood of me-too products with little if any scientific backing and poor quality control has hurt the sector.

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