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Kirin’s R&D plans for tackling cellular senescence, Nestle expanding its maternal health supplement range, and Yili growing its healthy aging range are some of the new developments highlighted in this round-up. (Getty Images)

See new developments from health and nutrition brands across Asia-Pacific, including Kirin’s R&D plans for tackling cellular senescence, Nestle expanding its maternal health supplement range, Yili growing its healthy aging range and more.

Kirin eyes cellular senescence as part of R&D focus

A picture showing dried Agrimonia pilosa.
A picture showing dried Agrimonia pilosa. (raraemong/Getty Images)

Kirin Group is gearing up research and development efforts targeting factors of aging, including cellular senescence and chronic inflammation.

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It has identified Agrimonia pilosa—a perennial plant of the rose family that grows wild in mountainous and wooded areas and is used as a folk remedy—as a candidate for targeting cellular senescence.

The company stated that it first discovered the plant’s ability to remove senescent cells in 2020 and that it was selected from approximately 4,000 materials as an ingredient to support brain function.

Nestlé to debut new pregnancy, post-birth supplements in China

Nestle is launching new supplement products for pregnancy and post-pregnancy under the brand Wyeth Materna in China next year.
Nestle is launching new supplement products for pregnancy and post-pregnancy under the brand Wyeth Materna in China next year. (maroke/Getty Images)

Nestlé has expanded its Materna Expert supplement range to include pregnancy and post-birth products, and will be introducing these products in China first.

The two new products, marketed as Materna Expert Healthy Pregnancy and Materna Expert Post-Birth Recovery, are additions to the existing Materna Expert product known as Materna Expert Preconception Support launched last year.

China was chosen for the products’ Asia debut due to its market size for pregnancy-related products, Nestlé said. It is the second-largest country in terms of annual pregnancies, after India.

BonPatch expects uptake of patch format to grow, adopts three-pronged strategy

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BonPatch products (BonPatch)

Aussie brand BonPatch foresees a greater uptake of transdermal patches as consumers actively seek formats that simplify wellness.

“Capsules and gummies have their place, but patches offer fuss-free support and a controlled delivery profile, which fits modern routines beautifully," said Founder Nicole O’Neil.

Following its launch in Australia early this year, the brand quickly expanded into the US, UAE, Singapore, and New Zealand. The US is also its fastest-growing market, followed by Australia.

Dairy and beyond: Yili to grow healthy aging nutrition portfolio

Yili has partnered Beijing Tongrentang in creating a series of functional milk powder containing Traditional Chinese Medicine ingredients.
Yili has partnered Beijing Tongrentang in creating a series of functional milk powder containing Traditional Chinese Medicine ingredients. (Yili Group)

China dairy giant Yili is going beyond general milk products and infant nutrition needs by diving into healthy aging needs against the backdrop of a greying population and increased consumer interest in metabolic health.

Last May, for example, the company partnered with Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) company Beijing Tongrentang to launch products for bone health, metabolic health, and general wellness.

Healthy aging is one of Yili’s key portfolios, and it aims to harness the benefits of milk to meet these needs.

Bayer’s Redoxon strides beyond immunity as demand for proactive wellness grows

Redoxon new packaging
Redoxon new packaging (Bayer)

Bayer-owned supplement brand Redoxon is moving beyond immunity as consumer demand for proactive wellness, including mental performance, mood and energy, rises in Asia.

According to Dr Vipin Babu, Global Medical Affairs Senior Manager at Bayer, the Asia-Pacific (APAC) dietary supplement market has grown strongly in recent years, led by vitamins and boosted by rising interest in preventive healthcare and immunity since the pandemic.

“Reports show rising demand for personalized, targeted supplements by age, lifestyle and health goals, along with greater interest in natural, plant-based and sustainably sourced products,” he said.