Oct 11 2007, 4:22 AM EST
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Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report related to the worldwide agribusiness industry is now available to its catalogue.
Nutraceuticals and Dietary Supplements Markets
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This report focuses on the world nutraceuticals and dietary supplements markets. The product categories examined include vitamins, minerals, herbal and non-herbal extracts. Additionally, the study reviews measurement methods and resources utilized in the dietary supplements industry.
Packed with the latest information relating to new products and industry trends, this analysis not only quantifies but also qualifies the nutraceuticals market in the areas of research, product development and investment opportunities.
The main objectives of this report are to:
1) discuss viable market prospects through the identification of high-growth opportunities in different nutraceuticals and dietary supplements areas;
2) focus on global dietary supplements industry development through an in-depth analysis of the major world market, including forecasts for growth; and
3) examine the use of nutraceuticals and dietary supplements in pharmaceutical drug development, with examples of its use in the development and repositioning of therapeutic agents.
This study contains the latest information on the nutraceuticals and dietary supplements market in the United States. It includes information on the products that comprise this industry, descriptions, RDA (recommended daily allowances) where established, common dosages, packaging and quantities.
Table of content
1. Overview
2. Nutraceuticals and Dietary Supplements Markets
2.1 Overview
2.1.1 DSHEA Classification
2.1.2 DSHEA
2.2 Food and Drug Administration Policy
2.3 Voluntary Industry Compliance to GMPs
2.3.1 Current Progress
2.3.2 Future Trends
2.4 Key Issues
2.4.1 Herbals: Standardized Dosage
2.4.2 Vitamin Supplements
2.4.3 Mineral Supplements
2.4.3.1 PEST Analysis of Vitamin and Mineral Deficiencies in Food
2.4.4 Homeopathic Remedies
2.4.5 Essential Oils
2.5 Labeling Requirements
2.5.1 Nutrient Content Claims
2.5.2 Antioxidant Claims
2.5.3 High Potency Claims
2.5.4 Percentage Claims
2.5.5 Health Claims
2.5.6 Structure and Function Claims
3. Nutraceuticals Market Segments
3.1 Overview
3.1.1 Market Share
3.1.2 World Markets
3.1.3 U.S. Market
3.1.3.1 U.S. Sales of OTC Healthcare Products
3.1.4 Major Markets
3.1.5 Asia/Southeast Asia
3.1.6 Japan
3.1.6.1 Future Trends in the Japanese Market
3.1.7 China
3.1.8 Taiwan
3.1.9 Australia/New Zealand
3.1.10 India
3.1.11 Western Europe
3.1.11.1 Germany
3.1.11.2 United Kingdom
3.1.11.3 France
3.1.11.4 Italy
3.1.11.5 Trends in Western Europe
3.1.11.6 Market Share
3.1.12 Eastern Europe
3.1.12.1 Poland
3.1.12.2 Russia
3.1.13 Middle East
3.1.13.1 Turkey
3.1.14 Global Trends
3.2 Market Trends
3.2.1 Market Segments
3.2.2 Customer Needs
3.2.3 Competitor Analysis
3.3 Pricing Pressures
3.3.1 "Big Box" Retailing
3.3.2 Internet Retailing
3.3.3 Mail Order
3.3.4 Chain Retail Outlets
3.3.5 "Mom and Pop" Health Food Stores
3.3.6 Multi-Level Marketing (MLM)
3.4 Third-Party Reimb
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