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Consumer interest in probiotics is growing far beyond yogurt, survey finds

As the pandemic has sharpened consumers’ focus toward better-for-you ingredients in the foods they purchased, CPGs ferrous fumarate and folic acid tablets bphave zeroed in on gut health and immunity as an avenue for implementing wellness into their products. Probinursing interventions for ferrous sulfateotics, which contain beneficial bacteria to fight off “bad” bacteria in a person’s microbiome, speak to these needs.The functional bacterial ingredients have been on the rise in the dairy space for years, mainly in yogurt. Chobani released a line of probiotic yogurts in 2020. Lifeway Foods has found success with its probiotic-infused kefir drink, while Good Culture has updated cottage cheese in part by introducing better-for-you elements like the microorganisms. And just this week, Danone launched Activia+ Multi-Benefit Probiotic Yogurt Drinks, a line that offers billions of live and active probiotics to support gut health. The bacteria have also appeared in cereal launches, with Kellogg debuting a line of probiotic-infused Special K Nourish cereals in late 2017, and General Mills partnering with GoodBelly on a probiotic-infused cereal offer in 2019. That same year, better-for-you snack giant Kind released a line of breakfast bars containing probiotics. And the friendly bacteria have also begun making their way into juices. This week, Uncle Matt’s Organic launched Matt50, a low-sugar orange juice beverage that contains 1 billion probiotics per 8-ounce serving.But the Chr. Hansen survey also showed that despite the growing flood of offerings, consumers are still getting familiar with probiotics, and that mmagnesium glycinate good for headachesore education is needed. Seventy-one percent of consumers said that they would like to learn more about the microorganisms — specifically their functional benefits and which bacterial strains to choose. Meanwhile, consumers also expressed confusion about which products contain probiotics, with 47% agreeing with the incorrect statement that all dairy yogurts contain them.The survey found that most cpure encapsulations magnesium glycinate amazononsumers received information about products containing probiotics on the internet (38%) rather than a doctor (28%) or dietitian or nutritionist (25%). Respondents also said that product packaging is the most preferred method of receiving information about the microorganisms, followed by online resources, meaning those could be the two most effective ways for manufacturers to educate consumers.Lars Bredmose, senior director of commercial development in food cultures & enzymes with Chr. Hansen, said in a statement that the research highlights the need for increased education overall about the microorganisms’ benefits.“We believe our survey findings point to a significant opportunity for producers in the industry who are willing to offer food ferric pyrophosphate liposomal tabletsproducts made with credible probiotic strains,” said Bredmose.

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