The global biotin supplement market is projected to be the size of US$ 3,696.0 million in 2023. In 2022, the market size was recorded at around US$ 3,432.3 million. Over the forecast period, the market is expected to grow at a rate of 8.5%. By the end of the forecast period, the value of the market is expected to have soared to US$ 8,331.0 million.
Pregnant women, diabetics, and fatigue are prone to biotin deficiency. Dietary supplements are becoming more common among the diets of consumers. The acceptance of nutritional supplements is also aiding the biotin supplements market.
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Growing health trends and awareness are turning people’s attention to health supplements. For specific working populations, the daily food intake lacks some particular vitamins. Therefore, biotin supplements are preferred by consumers who lack vitamin B and suffer from issues like hair loss, nausea, and cracks appearing in the skin.
“As the schedules of working professionals get increasingly packed, less time is devoted to dietary planning. The eating patterns of working professionals are often irregular. Thus, the working population may be bereft of necessary vitamins. Manufacturers in the biotin supplement market can target consumers who are working professionals with inadequate vitamin intake,” says an analyst at FMI.
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Companies in the biotin supplement market are relying on marketing to increase the reach of their product. Pharmaceutical giants dominate the market; however, local players with plant-based supplements are gaining traction. Some prominent companies in the market include Sports Research, The Nature's Bounty Co., Pure Research Products, LLC, Zhou Nutrition, Natrol LLC, and Church & Dwight Co. Inc.
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