How to Top Market Flavonoids - Persuasive The Content Meets Bioavailability Research
Persuasive The Content Meets Bioavailability Research
Low absorption has been difficult to overcome for many plant substances since. At least 1948 when the first health-related study involved quercetin.
But, it was not until 1991 that the ultimate solution - phytosome technology - announced.
It developed as a cosmetic delivery system for quercetin. Catechin, esin and glycyrrhetinic acid. Now it used to make oral supplements.
The use of technology has exploded since the 1990s. More than 200 research articles on this have published in PubMed. A comprehensive review of phytosomes. As innovative delivery systems for phytochemicals will published in late 2021.
The use of phytosome technology to develop new supplements containing xeretinin is now. Marketing products containing this herbal ingredient.
Here's how the model works for quercetin.
This pattern also applies to other botanicals with poor bioavailability.
INDUSTRY TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH AND PHYTOSOME
First, quercetin studied . PubMed lists over 22,300 scientific articles on this single ingredient. This is the best-studied flavonoid in the plant kingdom. Surpassing even resveratrol and EGCG.
This database provides excellent material for creating persuasive. Content about the benefits of quercetin-related research.
Also, since quercetin is difficult to digest, it is a good example. To educate consumers about the importance of bio-availability.
Second, the benefits of quercetin phytosomes are also established.
Research shows how quercetin improves the effectiveness of several health supplements. This is a rich and growing business. Xeretin offers a marketing bonanza to educate consumers about the science behind phytosomes.
PERSONAL APPEARANCES
Should you care about quercetin or flavonoids?
Of course, there is a reason for market research mentioned earlier.
But, I must admit another reason. Flavonoids are the most popular class of natural products.
One of my professors introduced me in my first year of graduate school. After that, they became my calling as I developed my skills in phytochemistry.
Now, decades later, most of my research publications have focused on flavonoids. Many of my graduate students have also researched them.
I'm happy to give the most common flavonoid in the plant kingdom, quercetin. The attention it and other flavonoids deserve.
Content marketing and search
The most effective content marketing mixes the right amount of persuasive copy. With the support of scientific research.
This is a two-headed process.
A 'head' relies on making a persuasive emotional appeal
Others provide the necessary research analysis to justify consumer purchases.
Hit the hot button—that is. The health benefits—drive the early decision-making process.
The goal data then sticks to the desired final action, the buyer.
Proliferation of quercetin phytosome formulation is witness to this process.
The ideal model for all phytonutrients absorb hard.
MARKET MODEL should not used
This model played by leading supplement manufacturers. In other words, there is no need to reinvent the wheel.
A look at the example above shows the way. Indena S.p.A. is the leading developer of phytosome. Dispersion systems for phytonutrients. (indena.com). The quercetin product, Quercefit®. Follows the model of transforming a well-studied natural product. Into a bioavailability-enhancing dispersion system.
Additionally, several studies published since 2016 provide excellent marketing resources touting the health. Benefits of quercetin phytosomes.
Against this background, the application of the Quercefit® model is. A step-by-step process that includes three phases.
1) Product growth
Without a sophisticated chemical research laboratory and a team of synthetic chemists. The first step began by contacting Indena.
In fact, it's better to start anyway. Because Indena owns the intellectual property for its phytosome technology.
Also, they are very nice people. When I prepared this article, they provided me. with all the published research sources and a good guide. To explain the phytonutrient value of phytosomes. It has health benefits and a marketing perspective.

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