Increasing Consumption of Dietary Supplements to Ensure High Demand for Natural Source Vitamin E.pdf

Increasing Consumption of Dietary Supplements to Ensure High Demand for Natural Source Vitamin E.pdf

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Natural Source Vitamin E Market - Global Industry
Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends and Forecast 2016 2024
Published Date
04-08-2016

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Rising Raw Materials Costs Could Dent Natural Source Vitamin E
Demand in Emerging Markets but Long-term Growth Stable,
reports TMR

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Natural Source Vitamin E Market

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The latest figures indicate a steady rise in the number of patients suffering from vitamin E deficiency. The
deficiency of vitamin E causes anemia, ataxia, nerve damage, peripheral neuropathy, retinopathy, skeletal
myopathy, and impairment of the immune response. The growing prevalence of these diseases is driving
the growth of the global natural source vitamin E market. Moreover, the rising affordability of products and
strengthening distribution channels are also acting as a driver for the global natural source vitamin E
market.
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On the flip side, the declining supply of key raw materials used for producing natural source vitamin E such
as deodorized distillates are likely to hamper the growth of the global natural source vitamin E market.
Another factor restraining the growth of the global market has been highlighted in the combined research
of the World Health Organization (WHO), the International Food Safety Authorities Network (INFOSAN), and
the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). It states that excessive intakes of the
vitamin E can lead to the onset of several types of cancer.
However, Transparency Market Research (TMR) analysts state that the augmenting demand for natural
source vitamin...

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