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Metabolic boosters for enhanced weight loss and cognition: A Nanoinnovation approach for small businesses

Date
August 21, 2024

In the dynamic landscape of weight loss and cognitive enhancement, novel strategies incorporating metabolic boosters have emerged as critical drivers for small businesses in the nutraceutical sector. This abstract highlights the chemical innovation behind metabolic boosters, emphasizing their role in enhancing electron transport and promoting lipid thermogenesis to support weight management and cognitive function. Small businesses can tap into a lucrative market with significant growth opportunities by integrating these bioactive compounds into weight loss and memory enhancement supplements. Leveraging market data, the global weight management market was valued at USD 228.7 billion in 2020 with a projected CAGR of 8.6% from 2021 to 2028, and the cognitive health market is anticipated to reach USD 14.1 billion by 2023 with a CAGR of 13.6%, provide a solid foundation for Louise Nanoinnovation to identify key market segments, consumer demographics, and competitive landscapes to capture a substantial share of the weight loss and cognitive enhancement supplement market.

Presenter

Speaker Image for Sajid Liu
Professor of Chemistry, Texas A&M University Kingsville

Speaker

Speaker Image for Jingbo Liu
Professor, Texas A&M University-Kingsville

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