Tocotrienol Market Size, Opportunities, Trends, Growth Factors, Revenue Analysis, For 2020–2026 | Reports And Data
Tocotrienol Market Size, Opportunities, Trends, Growth Factors, Revenue Analysis, For 2020–2026 | Reports And Data
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Posted on August 4, 2021
According to the current analysis of Reports and Data, the global Tocotrienols market was valued at USD 321.5 million in 2018 and is expected to reach USD 522.0 million by the year 2026, at a CAGR of 6.7%. Tocotrienols are chemicals in the vitamin E family. Vitamin E is a substance necessary for proper body and brain function. As with the other vitamin E chemicals, there are four types of tocotrienols found in nature: alpha, beta, gamma, and delta. Tocotrienols occur in the oils of rice bran, palm fruit, barley, and wheat germ. Experts believe that tocotrienols have many health benefits — some that are more powerful than those found in more common tocopherols. These include increased brain health and functionality, anticancer activity, and cholesterol-lowering properties.
Tocotrienols have gained the attention of clinicians by demonstrating compelling anti-cancer activities in pre-clinical research. The underlying mechanism facilitating this effect has been attributed to the anti-proliferative, anti-angiogenic, pro-apoptotic and immune enhancing nature of T3. Neuroprotective ability conferred by T3 in pre-clinical research has gained momentum and was further explored as a novel approach in humans. Beyond their antioxidative nature, T3, particularly α-T3, were found to induce neuroprotection at nanomolar concentrations. In fact, the circulating plasma T3 were found to be 20 times more than the required dose for neuroprotection.
Tocotrienols aren’t commonly found in nature and when they are, they tend to occur at very low levels. However, palm, rice bran, and barley oils contain tocotrienols, as well as wheat germ and oats.
Palm oil is the most concentrated natural source of tocotrienols, but even so, you would have to consume an entire cup of palm oil each day to ingest the amount of tocotrienols that experts suggest may have beneficial effects on health. For more higher levels of the substance, talk to your doctor about supplements. Tocotrienols can also be found in synthetic supplements commonly sold in health food stores and pharmacies. While many people take vitamin E supplements, most only contain alpha-tocopherol. Tocotrienols — particularly when taken along with squalene, phytosterols, and carotenoids — are linked to good health in several scientific studies. Specifically, tocotrienols may be effective at reducing levels of bad cholesterol as well as the risks and effects of some cancers. Vitamin E is essential for normal neurological function. It is the major lipid-soluble, chain-breaking antioxidant in the body, protecting the integrity of membranes by inhibiting lipid peroxidation. Mostly on the basis of symptoms of primary vitamin E deficiency, it has been demonstrated that vitamin E has a central role in maintaining neurological structure and function. Orally supplemented vitamin E reaches the cerebrospinal fluid and brain. Tocotrienols, formerly known as zeta, , or eta-tocopherols, are similar to tocopherols except that they have an isoprenoid tail with three unsaturation points instead of a saturated phytyl tail. Although tocopherols are predominantly found in corn, soybean, and olive oils, tocotrienols are particularly rich in palm, rice bran, and barley oils. Tocotrienols possess powerful antioxidant, anticancer, and cholesterol-lowering properties. Recently, studies have established that alpha-tocotrienol is multi-fold more potent than alpha-tocopherol in protecting HT4 and primary neuronal cells against toxicity induced by glutamate as well as by a number of other toxins. At nanomolar concentration, tocotrienol, protects neurons by an antioxidant-independent mechanism. Dietary supplementation studies have established that tocotrienol, fed orally, does reach the brain. The current findings point towards tocotrienol as a potent neuroprotective form of natural vitamin E. Due to the various advantages of this substance, its use is expected to increase.
Rapid growth in emerging economies, rising applications of tocotrienols in dietary supplements & pharmaceuticals and the demand for naturally sourced pharmaceuticals are the key factors contributing to high CAGR of Tocotrienols market during the forecast period.
Some of the key market players for this market areBASF, BTSA Biotechnologías Aplicados SA, American River Nutrition, Inc., Eisai Food & Chemical Co.Ltd., Vance Group Ltd., ExcelVite Inc., Davos Life Science Ltd., SourceOne, Orochem, Sime Darby Bioganic Sdn. Bhd.
For this report, Reports and Data have segmented the Tocotrienols market based on the form, application, end-use, and region:
Form (Revenue, USD Million; 2016–2026)
Alpha tocotrienol
Beta tocotrienol
Gamma Tocotrienol
Delta tocotrienol
Applications (Revenue, USD Million; 2016–2026)
Breast cancer
Chronic kidney disease or CKD
Familial dysautonomia
Hypertrophic scars
NAFLD
Others
End user (Revenue, USD Million; 2016–2026)
Dietary supplement
Pharmaceuticals
Cosmetics
Others
Regional Outlook (Revenue in USD Million; 2016–2026)
North America is by far the largest market in the world, occupying atleast 30.7% of the industry in 2018. This is primarily due to the fact that the region has invested a lot in research and development for the development of drugs and nutraceuticals which incorporate tocotrienols
The large number target population and the observed high, unmet dietary needs in under-developed regions provide the market with a large pool of opportunities for potential growth
In 2018, BTSA Biotechnologías Aplicados SA opened a new branch in the U.S to better supply the North American market
The rising prevalence of target diseases including diabetes, kidney diseases, and breast cancer and the introduction of technologically advanced, rapid, non-invasive, and convenient routes for Tocotrienols administration are expected to drive growth of this market
The U.S. contributed the largest revenue share to the North American as well as global Tocotrienols market
Key insights presented in the report:
Market revenue shares by major business players, by type, application, and market scope of global Tocotrienol market
Sales revenue by key players and new entrants
Competitive analysis of key players, including company overview, product or services specification, vendors, and buyers.
Recent mergers, acquisitions, product launches, recent investments, and joint ventures
Regional analysis to provide insight into recent trends and opportunities.
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According to the current analysis of Reports and Data, the global Tocotrienols market was valued at USD 321.5 million in 2018 and is expected to reach USD 522.0 million by the year 2026, at a CAGR of 6.7%. Tocotrienols are chemicals in the vitamin E family. Vitamin E is a substance necessary for proper body and brain function. As with the other vitamin E chemicals, there are four types of tocotrienols found in nature: alpha, beta, gamma, and delta. Tocotrienols occur in the oils of rice bran, palm fruit, barley, and wheat germ. Experts believe that tocotrienols have many health benefits — some that are more powerful than those found in more common tocopherols. These include increased brain health and functionality, anticancer activity, and cholesterol-lowering properties.
Tocotrienols have gained the attention of clinicians by demonstrating compelling anti-cancer activities in pre-clinical research. The underlying mechanism facilitating this effect has been attributed to the anti-proliferative, anti-angiogenic, pro-apoptotic and immune enhancing nature of T3. Neuroprotective ability conferred by T3 in pre-clinical research has gained momentum and was further explored as a novel approach in humans. Beyond their antioxidative nature, T3, particularly α-T3, were found to induce neuroprotection at nanomolar concentrations. In fact, the circulating plasma T3 were found to be 20 times more than the required dose for neuroprotection.
Tocotrienols aren’t commonly found in nature and when they are, they tend to occur at very low levels. However, palm, rice bran, and barley oils contain tocotrienols, as well as wheat germ and oats.
Palm oil is the most concentrated natural source of tocotrienols, but even so, you would have to consume an entire cup of palm oil each day to ingest the amount of tocotrienols that experts suggest may have beneficial effects on health. For more higher levels of the substance, talk to your doctor about supplements. Tocotrienols can also be found in synthetic supplements commonly sold in health food stores and pharmacies. While many people take vitamin E supplements, most only contain alpha-tocopherol. Tocotrienols — particularly when taken along with squalene, phytosterols, and carotenoids — are linked to good health in several scientific studies. Specifically, tocotrienols may be effective at reducing levels of bad cholesterol as well as the risks and effects of some cancers. Vitamin E is essential for normal neurological function. It is the major lipid-soluble, chain-breaking antioxidant in the body, protecting the integrity of membranes by inhibiting lipid peroxidation. Mostly on the basis of symptoms of primary vitamin E deficiency, it has been demonstrated that vitamin E has a central role in maintaining neurological structure and function. Orally supplemented vitamin E reaches the cerebrospinal fluid and brain. Tocotrienols, formerly known as zeta, , or eta-tocopherols, are similar to tocopherols except that they have an isoprenoid tail with three unsaturation points instead of a saturated phytyl tail. Although tocopherols are predominantly found in corn, soybean, and olive oils, tocotrienols are particularly rich in palm, rice bran, and barley oils. Tocotrienols possess powerful antioxidant, anticancer, and cholesterol-lowering properties. Recently, studies have established that alpha-tocotrienol is multi-fold more potent than alpha-tocopherol in protecting HT4 and primary neuronal cells against toxicity induced by glutamate as well as by a number of other toxins. At nanomolar concentration, tocotrienol, protects neurons by an antioxidant-independent mechanism. Dietary supplementation studies have established that tocotrienol, fed orally, does reach the brain. The current findings point towards tocotrienol as a potent neuroprotective form of natural vitamin E. Due to the various advantages of this substance, its use is expected to increase.
Rapid growth in emerging economies, rising applications of tocotrienols in dietary supplements & pharmaceuticals and the demand for naturally sourced pharmaceuticals are the key factors contributing to high CAGR of Tocotrienols market during the forecast period.
Some of the key market players for this market areBASF, BTSA Biotechnologías Aplicados SA, American River Nutrition, Inc., Eisai Food & Chemical Co.Ltd., Vance Group Ltd., ExcelVite Inc., Davos Life Science Ltd., SourceOne, Orochem, Sime Darby Bioganic Sdn. Bhd.
For this report, Reports and Data have segmented the Tocotrienols market based on the form, application, end-use, and region:
Form (Revenue, USD Million; 2016–2026)
Alpha tocotrienol
Beta tocotrienol
Gamma Tocotrienol
Delta tocotrienol
Applications (Revenue, USD Million; 2016–2026)
Breast cancer
Chronic kidney disease or CKD
Familial dysautonomia
Hypertrophic scars
NAFLD
Others
End user (Revenue, USD Million; 2016–2026)
Dietary supplement
Pharmaceuticals
Cosmetics
Others
Regional Outlook (Revenue in USD Million; 2016–2026)
North America is by far the largest market in the world, occupying atleast 30.7% of the industry in 2018. This is primarily due to the fact that the region has invested a lot in research and development for the development of drugs and nutraceuticals which incorporate tocotrienols
The large number target population and the observed high, unmet dietary needs in under-developed regions provide the market with a large pool of opportunities for potential growth
In 2018, BTSA Biotechnologías Aplicados SA opened a new branch in the U.S to better supply the North American market
The rising prevalence of target diseases including diabetes, kidney diseases, and breast cancer and the introduction of technologically advanced, rapid, non-invasive, and convenient routes for Tocotrienols administration are expected to drive growth of this market
The U.S. contributed the largest revenue share to the North American as well as global Tocotrienols market
Key insights presented in the report:
Market revenue shares by major business players, by type, application, and market scope of global Tocotrienol market
Sales revenue by key players and new entrants
Competitive analysis of key players, including company overview, product or services specification, vendors, and buyers.
Recent mergers, acquisitions, product launches, recent investments, and joint ventures
Regional analysis to provide insight into recent trends and opportunities.
Thank you for reading our report. To know more about the customization feature, please get in touch with us and our team will ensure the report is customized to meet your requirements.
Explore Reports and Data’s Prime Analysis of the global Food Ingredients:
Lactic Acid Market Size, Share & Analysis, By Type, By Distribution Channel And By Region, Forecast To 2028
Reports and Data is a market research and consulting company that provides syndicated research reports, customized research reports, and consulting services. Our solutions purely focus on your purpose to locate, target and analyze consumer behavior shifts across demographics, across industries and help client’s make a smarter business decision. We offer market intelligence studies ensuring relevant and fact-based research across multiple industries including Healthcare, Technology, Chemicals, Power and Energy. We consistently update our research offerings to ensure our clients are aware about the latest trends existent in the market. Reports and Data has a strong base of experienced analysts from varied areas of expertise.