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Combination products and personalisation driving biotic innovation – Exclusive Growth Asia Summit insights

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Combination products and personalisation driving biotic innovation – Exclusive Growth Asia Summit insights

This the observation made by Factors Group Managing Director Asia Pacific Evan Hayes, speaking to the crowd at our recent Growth Asia Summit 2022 event in Marina Bay Sands, Singapore.

“Probiotics still remains one of the newest health categories out there and there are still many barriers and hurdles that the industry needs to overcome, from consumer awareness to product innovation, research, IPs and so on – but even now, we are seeing the category developing beyond the gut health category it was most commonly envisioned for originally,”​ Hayes said.

“Over the past 10 years, research has grown in multiple different directions and we are seeing many different categories of biotics emerge, from next-generation probiotics to postbiotics to synbiotics and many more.

“It has become increasingly clear that looking solely at probiotics means that we are not utilising the whole set of tools available to us in the space, which not only includes prebiotics and probiotics but these other adjacent fields.”

Some of the areas highlighted by Hayes included synbiotics – a combination of prebiotics and probiotics to either confer individual benefits from each or a new independent benefit from the combo; postbiotics – metabolites produced by the microorganisms that can accentuate new probiotic functionalities; and also other types of strategic combinations that can boost the health impacts.

“Strategic combination options such as scobiotics, which are syntrophic mixed cultures of bacteria, fungi and yeasts tailored for different health effects, are very a very promising development direction in this sector,”​ he said.

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