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Industry News Roundup – December 2025

Each month we prepare a curated selection of only the most relevant news, new clinical studies, and new product launches in the nutraceutical industry.

research.

Arginine Might Reduce Alzheimer’s Disease Markers
Researchers found that oral arginine, a naturally occurring amino acid, may reduce amyloid β plaque formation, a precursor to Alzheimer’s disease, in vitro and in vivo. Supplementation with arginine demonstrated broader neuroprotective and anti-inflammatory effects as well.

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NAD+ Might Protect Brain from Degenerative Effects of Alzheimer’s Disease
Researchers found that boosting NAD+ may help protect the brain from the degenerative effects of Alzheimer’s disease. NAD+ supplementation benefits have been validated in animal models, demonstrating improved RNA splicing, restored brain function, and enhanced memory performance.

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Botanical NAD+ Booster Could Outperform Category’s Benchmark Nicotinamide Riboside
A new clinical trial on NXT USA’s BluNADBooster®, a natural NAD+ booster and polyphenol-rich healthy aging supplement, demonstrated that this botanical complex could improve key biomarkers of mitochondrial health, energy metabolism, inflammation, cognition, physical performance, and quality of life scores. Furthermore, a head-to-head study compared BluNADBooster® to the NAD+ precursor benchmark ingredient, Tru Niagen® nicotinamide riboside. The BluNADBooster® ingredient outperformed Tru Niagen®, while the blend of both ingredients performed the best.

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Wheat Extract Could Enhance Hair and Skin Health in Men
A new consumer test study showed that Seppic’s CERAMOSIDES™, a wheat lipidic extract rich in phytoceramides, could enhance hair and skin health. The key study highlights revealed that 75% of men globally reported being satisfied with the anti-hair loss results. After 3 months, self-confidence scores related to hair loss improved by 11%, and the skin hydration score improved by 25%.

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Early-Life Iron Deficiency May Pose Long-Term Impact on Immune Cells
New research showed that iron deficiency early in life can permanently impair the ability of lung memory T cells to produce vital infection-fighting proteins, even after iron levels are restored. This defect means that the immunological “memory” formed during iron deficiency may not provide adequate protection against future viral infections. The study highlights the crucial importance of ensuring children receive sufficient dietary iron for the proper development of their immune system.

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Multivitamins Could Offer Blood Pressure Benefits
A secondary analysis of data from the COcoa Supplement & Multivitamin Outcomes Study (COSMOS) suggested long-term multivitamin supplementation could reduce hypertension risk and blood pressure in certain groups of older adults. The multivitamin group that received Haleon’s Centrum Silver demonstrated lowered hypertension risk in participants with comparatively lower diet quality and in participants with normal blood pressure at baseline.

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Pro, Postbiotic Might Relieve Common Cold
A systematic review of eight trials suggested that daily intake of Kirin’s IMMUSE® (LC-Plasma), either live or heat-killed Lactococcus lactis strain, could help reduce cold-like symptoms. The analysis showed that LC-Plasma activated plasmacytoid dendritic immune cells and reduced symptoms such as cough and fever compared to placebo.

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Probiotic Mix Could Support Respiratory Infection Recovery in Children
A new study on AB-Biotics and Kaneka Probiotics’ AB21®, a blend of four probiotic strains, found that this combination may reduce upper respiratory tract infection symptom duration in children. The results showed a shortened duration of fever by 40% (1,1 days) and pain/discomfort by 19% (0,7 days) compared to placebo. AB21® is formulated with Lactiplantibacillus plantarum KABP-033, L. plantarum KABP-022, L. plantarum KABP-023, and Pediococcus acidilactici KABP-021.

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Nerve-Gut Axis May Lower Allergy Risk
A new study discovered that the intestinal nervous system might regulate the intestinal barrier, which is responsible for allergies. Researchers suggest that this nerve-gut axis is vital for digestion and maintaining barrier integrity by releasing the vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP), a molecule that controls stem cell development in the intestinal wall. Without VIP, tuft cells can overgrow and trigger similar responses to allergens.

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Pine Bark Extract Might Relieve Lipedema Symptoms in Women
A new clinical study showed that ingredient Pycnogenol®, a natural plant extract from the bark of the French maritime pine tree, could relieve the symptoms of lipedema, reduce body fat, and improve self-esteem associated with the condition. Pycnogenol® demonstrated relief across all reported symptoms, such as swelling of the legs, heavy legs, tenderness, and bruising. Additionally, the active group experienced an 8% reduction in body fat compared to placebo after 60 days of supplementation.

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Vitamin C Might Boost Skin Collagen Production
Vitamin C intake could directly influence collagen production and skin renewal, according to a new study. Researchers found that skin absorbs vitamin C from the bloodstream more effectively than through topical products. The active group that consumed two vitamin C-rich Zespri™ SunGold™ kiwifruit daily saw improved skin structure, collagen formation, and epidermal renewal.

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Fish Peptide Could Benefit Cognitive Health
Researchers found that a novel peptide from round scad, Pro-Pro-Trp (PPW), could support cognitive function. The results of molecular simulations, both in cellular models and in vivo experiments, showed that PPW provided neuroprotection in glutamate-damaged SH-SY5Y cells, attenuated cognitive decline in sleep-deprived mice, and alleviated oxidative stress and neuroinflammation.

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Study Supports Creatine Safety in Female Soccer Players
A new study demonstrated that daily consumption of Alzhem’s Creavitalis® creatine monohydrate during an eight-month soccer season was not associated with any clinically significant biochemical changes in female soccer players. Data of 71 females, who initially received 20 g and later 5 g of Creavitalis® daily, showed no adverse effects on kidney or liver function.

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Botanical Blend Might Support Weight Management
A recent consumer study, pending publication, suggested that Monteloeder’s Metabolaid®, a lemon verbena and hibiscus botanical blend, may help users manage cravings, emotional eating, and motivation, alongside modest weight reduction of around 3%. Participants also reported higher energy, and more than 70% noted better control and healthier food choices.

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Scientists Establish Unified Measures for Gut Microbiome Health
ZOE’s scientists presented a new method for measuring an individual’s gut microbiome health, claimed to be the first reliable, repeatable, and globally applicable approach. This scientific analysis presented a global ranking of microbes by analyzing over 34.000 microbiomes, with results linking beneficial microbes to health outcomes. Healthy individuals might carry around 3,6-times more of these beneficial species, and people at a healthy weight could carry about 5,2-times more than those living with obesity. The results also showed a strong connection to diet, with people eating healthier diets having a higher microbiome score on this ranking.

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Study Confirms High Bioavailability of NuAxon’s Curcumin
A new human clinical study confirms that NuAxon Bioscience’s BioTurm™ curcumin provides a 60 times higher bioavailability than standard curcumin with 95% standardized curcuminoids paired with piperine. The formulation achieves higher absorption by using a natural turmeric oil compound (ar-turmerone) instead of synthetic enhancers or high doses of piperine.

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New Analysis Suggests Widespread Omega-3 Deficiency Worldwide
A new study showed that 76% of the global population is not consuming the recommended levels of omega-3, highlighting a major public health gap across all life stages. EPA and DHA intake remains below guidance, with researchers offering accessible, sustainable solutions such as enriched foods and supplements.

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Nutgrass and Black Pepper Extract Could Support Weight Management
Sabinsa’s ingredients Cirpusins® nutgrass extract and BioPerine® black pepper extract might offer a natural alternative for weight management, according to a new study. Participants in the active group, supplementing both ingredients, experienced a 7,1% decrease in body weight and a 6,9% decrease in body mass index. Additionally, there was a reduction in total cholesterol, triglycerides, and Apolipoprotein B among the Cirpusins® + BioPerine® group compared to placebo.

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Targeted Approach Might Be Needed for MVM Supplementation
An evaluation of findings from 19 meta-analyses suggested that multivitamin (MVM) supplementation could improve global cognition, episodic memory, and immediate recall in older or cognitively healthy adults, reduce psychological symptoms in healthy people, and lower systolic blood pressure in at-risk groups. On the other hand, MVM supplementation didn’t benefit all-cause mortality, COVID outcomes, or visual acuity, and it increased the risk of age-related macular degeneration progression. Researchers highlighted a need for consistency in the definition of MVM supplementation and variability in MVM effectiveness related to population, age, and health status.

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new launches.

Bened Life Launches Probiotic for Cognitive Health
Bened Life launched Neuralli® Cognition+, a probiotic supplement developed to support cognitive function and short-term memory in middle-aged adults. This product in capsule form contains Bifidobacterium breve MCC1274 and Lacticaseibacillus paracasei PS23, probiotic strains studied for their ability to support short-term memory, cognitive health, and leg muscle strength.

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Nestlé Expands Maternal Well-Being Supplement Line
Nestlé expanded its Materna® range of nutritional supplements for multistage maternal well-being by adding Materna® Expert Healthy Pregnancy and Materna® Expert Post-Birth Recovery. Materna® Expert Healthy Pregnancy includes folic acid, probiotics, and multivitamins to help replenish nutrients and support smooth bowel movement during pregnancy. Materna® Expert Post-Birth Recovery contains calcium and phosphorus, aiming to support tissue recovery, energy levels, and deliver appropriate nutrients for breastfeeding, while helping mothers replenish and recover.

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Lemme Launches Weight Management Gummies
Lemme presented Burn Body Composition Gummies, developed to support metabolism, healthy body composition, and visceral fat reduction. The gummies feature clinically studied Morosil™ Red Orange Extract, proven to support visceral fat loss and reduce BMI. Additionally, the formula includes black ginger, chromium, and B vitamins.

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Swisse Introduces Beauty-From-Within Gummy Line
Swisse introduced Glam Bites™, a line of gummies developed to support beauty from within. The range includes:

  • Swisse Hair, Skin, Nails Glam Bites™, formulated with biotin, zinc, and bamboo extract to promote stronger, longer hair and nails, while supporting skin firmness and elasticity.
  • Swisse Glow Skin Glam Bites™, a blend of hyaluronic acid, vitamins C & E, sea moss, and hydrolyzed marine collagen peptides, designed to promote collagen production, improve elasticity, and strengthen the skin barrier.
  • Swisse Skin Defense Glam Bites™, formulated with astaxanthin, L-glutathione, and green tea extract to help support healthy aging and promote even skin tone, while offering antioxidant protection against environmental damage.

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O Positiv Expands MENO Range
O Positiv Health expanded its MENO product range with three capsule offerings, designed to support the health needs of peri- and postmenopausal women. The new offerings include:

  • MENO Heart + Blood Pressure Support, formulated with CoQ10 for healthy circulation, healthy blood pressure, and cardiovascular function as hormones fluctuate, as well as saffron for healthy stress and weight management.
  • MENO Eye Health, aimed to support the visual and ocular needs of women experiencing age and hormone-related changes with lutein and zeaxanthin. Bilberry extract and vitamin A are included for healthy tear protection, tired eye relief, and eye hydration.
  • MENO Brain Health + Memory Support is formulated with phosphatidylserine for cognitive performance and healthy learning, and sage leaf extract for memory, concentration, and menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes. The product also contains Huperzine A and creatine to support long-term brain health.

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partnerships, M&A.

Haleon Boosts Microbiome R&D Through New Partnership in Singapore
Haleon signed a partnership with the Singapore Centre for Environmental Life Sciences Engineering (SCELSE) and PC Biome to accelerate science-backed, microbiome-led innovations for everyday health. This tripartite collaboration aims to deliver the next generation of consumer healthcare solutions. SCELSE research focuses on biofilm and its implications across a wide range of subjects, including human health, environment, and food packaging. On the other hand, PC Biome is focused on developing functional foods that improve health through the microbiome, backed by scientific research.

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Greenvit Enters Collagen Market with Synkol Investment
Greenvit, a supplier of aronia and berry extracts, expanded its portfolio by acquiring a majority stake in collagen producer Synkol. By adding Synkol’s Hyacoll type II chicken sternal collagen to its brand range, Greenvit aims to evolve into a broader, science-driven supplier of high-value health ingredients.

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Carbyne Equity Partners Enter Nutraceutical Market
Carbyne acquired Suanfarma’s nutraceutical ingredients business SuanNutra and positioned it for accelerated growth and deeper R&D investment under new ownership. SuanNutra’s management team, portfolio expansion, and customer-centric commercial model were key drivers behind the acquisition. The deal reinforces Suanfarma’s strategic focus on the active pharmaceutical ingredients sector, while SuanNutra aims to expand its global footprint, including potential future expansion in the US.

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Vision Healthcare Acquires BioSalma
Digital self-care and health-focused platform Vision Healthcare acquired BioSalma, a health brand offering vitamins, minerals, and supplements. The partnership aims to accelerate BioSalma’s growth, while contributing to Vision Healthcare’s ambition to build a leading pan-European self-care platform.

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Lallemand, Proge Farm Expand Roselli Partnership
Lallemand Health Solutions and Proge Farm expanded their partnership by signing a new agreement related to Lactiplantibacillus plantarum PROGE® P17630 (ROSELLA®) for oral use. Licensed from Proge Farm to Lallemand in Asia, the Americas, France, and the Czech Republic under their initial agreement in 2020, the strain is now available across Europe and in Lallemand’s blends. This partnership reinforces the companies’ position as leading providers of scientifically supported probiotics for women’s health.

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marketing campaigns.

Gnosis by Lesaffre Partners with Maternity Foundation
Gnosis by Lesaffre announced a three-year partnership with the NGO Maternity Foundation to improve maternal health and nutrition in low-resource settings. The collaboration will expand Maternity Foundation’s Safe Delivery App, a digital tool providing midwives with training and clinical guidance in over 30 languages. A key focus is improving antenatal care and nutrition, specifically addressing global folate deficiencies through education and supplementation advocacy.

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Synevit Presents Healthy Hair Blog
Synevit put the spotlight on natural hair loss related to aging, which is common among the male population. Through a blog, Synevit addresses hair-related vitamin deficiencies and the need for hair-healthy diets. It also includes education on hair loss, growth cycle, and the leading causes of excessive hair loss. One example is iron deficiency, which can lead to a lack of oxygen reaching hair follicles. To address iron deficiency, the blog recommends consuming iron-rich foods, as well as using supplements such as Ferrofect®, which can provide further targeted iron support.

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Healthera Partners with Uber Eats
Health tech company Healthera partnered with Uber Eats to allow quick delivery of OTCs and other health products from Healthera’s digital network of over 1.700 pharmacies. The collaboration enables Healthera’s partner pharmacies to list thousands of OTCs, health & beauty products, and other retail products on the Uber Eats app, with customers able to order products for home delivery within 10-30 minutes. The service is currently available to consumers in London, Manchester, Bolton, Lancaster, and Newcastle, while nationwide rollout is planned for 2026.

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technology.

Hundred Health’s New Platform Targets Personalized Health Management
Hundred Health presented its new health platform and mobile app, Hundred, developed to target personalized health management. Hundred is claimed to be the first platform to unify a user’s complete health history, over 160 advanced lab tests, wearable data, and lifestyle preferences into a personalized, evidence-based action plan.

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Nestlé Nutre Powers Personalized Nutrition
Nestlé Health Science established the Nestlé Nutre digital platform, combining an integrated e-commerce site with AI-supported content to guide purchase decisions. Among the site’s tools is Nina, a generative-AI virtual assistant that can advise on nutrition and offer health tips. According to Nestlé, tests indicate that interaction with the tools increases purchase intent by 35-40%. Launched as a pioneering initiative in Brazil, Nutre is part of Nestlé’s investment cycle in nutrition in Latin America, extending to 2027.

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CJ Olive Young Shifts to Holistic Wellness in South Korea
Health & beauty retailer CJ Olive Young plans to introduce Olive Better, an omni-channel wellness platform, to leverage consumer purchasing trends that have moved away from traditional K-beauty items towards holistic health products. Expected to launch in Q1 2026, Olive Better will target consumers aged 25-34 years with products across six categories: nutrition, inner-beauty supplements, grooming, relaxation, movement, and mental care. The platform will operate online and offline, with physical Olive Better stores to be strategically located in urban districts.

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regulatory.

Lycored’s Skincare Ingredients Approved as Novel Foods
Following EFSA approval earlier in 2025, Lumenato™ and Lycoderm™ yellow tomato extract ingredients have been added to the novel foods list. The actives are now available in the EU for companies to use in ingestible skincare solutions.

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other market data.

Unilever CEO Discloses Nutrafol and Liquid I.V.® Revenues
Towards the end of 2025, Unilever CEO J. P. Morgan revealed that both Nutrafol and Liquid I.V.® are approaching the one-billion-dollar annual revenue milestone. According to Morgan, Liquid I.V. grew from a 120 million USD brand in 2020, while Nutrafol’s acquisition value in 2022 was 220 million USD. With both brands showing double-digit growth, this highlights the success of Unilever’s strategy to focus on premium health & wellness brands.

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