Phosphatidylserine Sources Market Booms
In the past, cow brains were a primary source of phosphatidylserine (PS) powder. However, due to health concerns like mad cow disease, plant-based and synthetic sources have largely replaced this animal-derived ingredient.
Natural Phosphatidylserine Sources
- Soybeans: Soy lecithin is the most common source for extracting phosphatidylserine, as it is cost-effective and rich in phospholipids.
- Sunflower: Sunflower seed oil is a non-GMO, lower-allergen alternative.
- Marine Life: Marine organisms, such as fish (e.g., salmon), contain phosphatidylserine in their brain tissue, though this source is less commonly commercialized.
Phosphatidylserine Soy VS Sunflower Sources
Soy is the most prevalent PS extraction source due to its abundant phospholipid content and established extraction methods.
- Pros: Low cost, widely available, high safety.
- Applications: Widely used in dietary supplements and functional foods.
- Considerations: Ensure non-GMO soy to meet market demands.
In recent years, sunflower has become an increasingly popular alternative, especially for consumers with soy allergies or concerns about GMO ingredients.
- Pros: Non-GMO, low allergenicity, suitable for vegetarians.
- Challenges: Higher raw material costs, slightly lower extraction efficiency.
Synthetic Phosphatidylserine Sources
Phosphatidylserine can also be synthesized using chemical or enzymatic catalysis, starting from simpler phospholipids (such as phosphatidylcholine) and serine. This method ensures high purity and controlled production, making it suitable for industrial-scale manufacturing.
Commercial PS Content typically contains 20% or 50% phosphatidylserine. Higher-concentration products are generally targeted at the premium market.
- Dietary Supplements: Available in soft gels, powder, or liquid forms to support cognitive function and memory.
- Functional Foods: Added to beverages or nutritional bars to enhance product appeal.
- Pharmaceuticals: Research suggests that PS may help with neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s, though more clinical validation is needed.
Market Prices For Phosphatidylserine Powder With Different Sources
- Phosphatidylserine (Soy, 20%): $50-54/kg
- Phosphatidylserine (Sunflower, 20%): $83-86/kg
- Phosphatidylserine (Soy, 50%): $102-110/kg
- Phosphatidylserine (Sunflower, 50%): $168-175/kg
- Phosphatidylserine (Soy, 70%): $170-178/kg
Nutri Avenue offers more competitive prices for soy-derived 20% and 50% phosphatidylserine powders.
Vitamin Market: Folic Acid Prices Surge
As of this week, folic acid prices have completed a three-step increase. Prices rose from $27/kg two weeks ago to $35/kg last week and then spiked to $62/kg. The market shows no sign of stabilizing.
Other Vitamin Products Price Trends
- Ascorbic acid powder: $4.5-6/kg
- Vitamin C DC 97%: $6-8/kg
- Benfotiamine powder: $65-74/kg
- NMN powder: $108-120/kg
- D Biotin powder: $172-190/kg
- Vitamin B5 powder: $10-12/kg
- Inositol powder: $9-11/kg
- D Chiro Inositol powder: $285-300/kg
- Vitamin B2 powder: $36-40/kg
- Vitamin D3 (100,000 IU): $18-20/kg
- Natural Vitamin E (1,185 IU/1,210 IU): $76-80/kg
Popular Supplement Ingredients Market Prices Trend
- L-Carnitine Tartrate Powder: $19-21/kg
- N-Acetyl Carnitine HCl Powder: $19.5-22/kg
- L-Carnitine Base Powder: $23-27/kg
- Creatine Monohydrate Powder (200 mesh): $7.5-10/kg
- Taurine Powder (with anticaking): $4-4.5/kg (after the price increase, stabilizing)
- Alpha Lipoic Acid Powder/Granular: $42-48/kg (stable market)
- R-Alpha Lipoic Acid Powder: $225-260/kg
- Pterostilbene Powder (99%): Around $300/kg and above
- S-Acetyl L-Glutathione Powder: $575-600/kg
- Bilberry Extract Powder (Anthocyanins ≥0.1%): $17-18/kg
- Panax Ginseng Stem and Leaf Extract Powder: $22-25/kg (Active Ingredient: Ginsenosides, UV tested)
- Korean Red Panax Ginseng Extract: $21-24/kg (Active Ingredient: std 10% Ginsenosides)
- Korean Red Ginseng Extract Powder: $20-22/kg (Active Ingredient: std 5% Ginsenosides)
- Green Coffee Bean Extract Powder: $45-48/kg (Active Ingredient: Chlorogenic Acids)
- Elderberry Extract Powder: $45-49/kg (Active Ingredient: 30% Polyphenols, UV Tested)
- Goji Berry/Wolfberry Extract Powder: $9-11/kg
- Gentian Root Extract Powder (80 mesh): $12-15/kg
- Magnolia Bark Extract Powder: $9-12/kg (Active Ingredient: Magnolol and Honokiol 10:1, HPLC tested)
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- L-Tryptophan Powder: $15-18.5/kg
- L-Glutamine Powder: $9-10/kg
- N-Acetyl L-Cysteine (NAC) Powder: $17-18/kg
- Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid (GABA): $6-7/kg
- Zinc L-Carnosine Powder: $245-280/kg
- R-Alpha Lipoic Acid Sodium Powder: $215-230/kg
- Magnesium Citrate Anhydrous EP Powder: $7-8.5/kg
- Magnesium Oxide Powder: $5.5-7.5/kg
- Potassium Citrate Monohydrate Powder: Around $3.5/kg
- Sodium Hyaluronate Powder: $68-72/kg
- Sucralose Powder: $25.5-31.5/kg (Currently in a rising price trend)
- Bromelain Powder (2,400 GDU/g): Around $75/kg
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- Milk Thistle Extract Powder (80%): $34-35/kg
Conclusion
The phosphatidylserine (PS) market has shifted from animal-derived sources, like cow brains, to plant-based and synthetic alternatives due to health concerns. Soy lecithin remains the most common phosphatidylserine sources, offering low costs and high availability. However, sunflower lecithin is gaining popularity as a non-GMO, lower-allergen alternative despite higher production costs. Synthetic PS, produced through chemical or enzymatic processes, ensures high purity and is suitable for large-scale manufacturing. Phosphatidylserine is primarily used in dietary supplements, functional foods, and pharmaceuticals, with varying concentrations and prices depending on the source and market demand.
In the vitamin market, folic acid prices have surged dramatically, increasing from $27/kg to $62/kg in just a few weeks. This surge in folic acid prices reflects broader trends in the vitamin and supplement ingredient market, with several key ingredients like vitamin C, NMN powder, and biotin seeing significant price fluctuations. Additionally, Nutri Avenue’s promotional list offers competitive pricing on various supplement ingredients, including Beta-Alanine, L-Tryptophan, and Magnesium Citrate, helping customers navigate these market shifts. For precise pricing and additional certifications, customers are encouraged to contact the sales team directly.