Nootropics: An Emerging Trend in Cognitive Nutrition and Brain Performance

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This article originally appeared in Presence Marketing’s October 2021 Industry Newsletter

By Steve Hoffman

From young students, tech professionals, writers and others looking to enhance brain performance, focus and productivity to aging individuals seeking to boost cognitive health, nootropics is emerging as a significant category in dietary supplements. While consumers may not be familiar with the term itself, they are increasingly turning to nootropic products to help with learning, concentration, remembering, recalling information, gaining new skills, alertness, focus and other activities that require cognitive and mental function, says leading natural products market research firm SPINS in its recent The State of Natural report.

Nootropics (sometimes referred to as “smart drugs”) is a catch-all term for products that are reported to enhance brain and cognitive performance, from food and nutritional ingredients to dietary supplement formulations and even some prescription drugs. Taking gingko biloba or even drinking a caffeinated beverage are examples of taking a nootropic to boost memory or enhance alertness and focus.

According to SPINS, sales of functional nootropic ingredients including bacopa, phosphatidyl serine and DMAE all grew over 100% over the 24 weeks ending June 13, 2021. Other nootropic nutritional ingredients seeing sales growth include GABA, L-Theanine, Acetyl L Carnitine, gingko biloba, DHA, medicinal mushrooms, and more. 

“A lot of companies are turning to a blend of different nootropic ingredients for a synergistic effect on cognitive health,” noted Scott Dicker, Marketing Data Analyst for SPINS. SPINS also advises retailers that educating yourself and customers is essential. Shoppers may understand what cognitive health is, but educating them and helping them become aware of the wide variety of supplements, foods and beverages that support brain function and cognitive health will help determine their in-store experience, and purchasing decisions, said SPINS.

As of July 21, 2021, “mental complex” supplements experienced a 58% year-over-year growth rate on Amazon, according to ClearCut Analytics in a report in Whole Foods Magazine. Sales have been steadily increasing for these type of supplements since August 2019, and ClearCut Analytics noted that trends often emerge on Amazon before reaching Food/Drug/Mass (FDM). Formulations in capsules are leading sales of mental complex supplements – capsules hold a 71% market share on Amazon, ClearCut Analytics reports.

Today’s aging population is helping drive sales of nootropics by focusing increasingly on brain and mental health, said ClearCut Analytics. SPINS also noted the COVID-19 pandemic has increased overall consumer interest in products for cognitive health.

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