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시장보고서
상품코드
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한방약 시장 : 효능/치료 목적별, 형태별, 공급원별, 유통 채널별, 지역별(2026-2032년)Herbal Medicine Market By Indication/Therapeutic Use, By Form, By Source, By Distribution Channel, & Region for 2026-2032 |
소비자 인식 증가와 전통 의학 증진에 대한 투자 증가로 인해 약초 의약품의 채택이 증가하고 있습니다. 이에 따라 아유르베다와 우나니의 가르침에 따라 자연적으로 제조된 의약품에 대한 수요가 증가하여 시장 규모는 2024년에 1,910억 6,000만 달러를 돌파하며, 2032년에는 약 6,523억 달러의 평가액에 달합니다.
이와 더불어, 동종요법 의약품의 잠재적인 부작용과 약초 의약품의 이점에 대한 인식이 높아지면서 약초 의약품의 채택이 증가하고 있습니다. 의약품 및 보충제를 포함한 다양한 산업에서 허브 의약품의 채택이 증가하고 있으며, 2026-2032년 연평균 복합 성장률(CAGR) 18.30% 시장 성장을 가능하게 하고 있습니다.
한약재 시장 정의/개요
한약은 식물의 뿌리, 줄기, 잎, 꽃, 씨앗 등에서 추출하여 건강 증진과 질병 치료에 사용됩니다. 인기 있는 약초로는 은행나무, 인삼, 생강, 심황, 카모마일 등이 있습니다. 현지인들은 수세기 동안 이 식물들을 인간과 동물의 질병을 치료하는 약으로 사용해 왔습니다.
한약의 용도와 적용 범위가 넓고, 건강 상태와 건강 증진 목표도 다양합니다. 한약은 일반적으로 독감, 감기, 소화불량, 두통, 근육통과 같은 급성 질환의 증상을 완화하는 데 사용됩니다. 또한 관절염, 알레르기, 심혈관 질환, 정신 질환 등의 만성질환에도 사용됩니다. 또한 헬스케어는 면역 기능, 스트레스 관리, 해독, 전반적인 활력을 지원하며 예방 의학에서 중요한 역할을 합니다. 허브 제제는 원하는 치료 효과와 사용하는 허브의 특성에 따라 경구 투여, 국소 투여, 흡입 투여가 가능합니다. 임상연구를 통해 다양한 생약의 항암 활성이 입증되었습니다. 이 섹션에서는 특정 암종에 대한 억제 효과에 따라 이러한 의약품의 임상적 사용을 분류합니다.
전통 의학의 약초인 은행나무는 특히 치매와 간헐적 파행의 치료에서 순환 장애를 치료하고 기억력을 향상시키는 것으로 나타났습니다. 카바카바는 기분을 좋게 하는 약초로 불안, 불면증, 신경 장애 치료에 도움이 될 수 있습니다. 그러나 카바는 간 손상을 유발할 수 있다는 우려가 있습니다. 쏘팔메토는 미국에서 200만 명 이상의 남성이 전립선 비대증(BPH) 치료에 사용하고 있습니다. 세인트존스워트는 항우울제로 알려져 있습니다.
신흥 국가에서는 한약이 훈련된 의사나 약사 대신에 사용되는 경우가 많기 때문에 작은 질병을 치료하는 데 있으며, 한약은 필수적입니다. 이들 의약품은 생약의 원료를 건조시켜 차, 캡슐, 정제, 연고, 습포 등으로 만들어 체내의 치유와 외상 치료에 사용됩니다. 신흥 경제국에서는 규제가 최소화되어 있으므로 다양한 질병에 생약이 사용되고 있으며, 향후 수년간 이 산업은 급성장할 것으로 예측됩니다.
E-Commerce에서 약초 제품 판매 증가는 온라인 구매 경험의 향상, 타겟 마케팅, 온라인 교육에 힘입은 바가 큽니다. 아마존과 같은 온라인 판매자는 허브 제품 포트폴리오를 개발하고 특정 조건이나 요구 사항에 따라 맞춤형 리스팅을 위한 라이브 채팅 옵션과 웰빙 툴을 제공합니다. 이러한 추세는 온라인 쇼핑 경험의 향상에 기인하며, 이는 시장 성장을 가속하고 있습니다.
COVID-19 팬데믹 기간 중 봉쇄 및 사회적 거리두기 조치로 인해 한약재에 대한 소비자 수요가 급증했습니다. 아유르베다 보충제 및 한약재를 포함한 천연 및 유기농 제품으로의 전환과 스트레스와 불안감을 관리하는 데 식물성 의약품이 효과적이라는 인식이 높아지면서 시장 성장에 기여했습니다.
헬스케어 상호운용성에 대한 정부의 투자 증가는 헬스케어 제품 및 서비스의 채택을 촉진하고 있습니다. 이러한 자금은 환자 치료 결과를 개선하고, 원활한 데이터 교환을 촉진하며, 헬스케어 IT 기술 혁신을 촉진하는 것을 목표로 하고 있습니다. 의료 지출 증가와 인프라의 발전은 한약을 포함한 의료 서비스 제공의 확장을 지원하고 있습니다. 이는 한약의 주류 의료에 대한 통합을 촉진하고 자연요법 및 대체요법에 대한 소비자 수요를 충족시킬 수 있습니다.
한약재 시장은 국가별로 상이한 규제 프레임워크로 인해 큰 제약에 직면해 있습니다. 한약재 제품의 수입, 제조, 라벨링에 대한 통일된 지침이 없어 공급업체와 제조업체 시장 진입과 규정 준수를 복잡하게 만들고 있습니다. 이러한 단편적인 규제 상황은 운영 비용을 증가시킬 뿐만 아니라, 기업이 다양한 요구 사항과 기준을 탐색하는 데 어려움을 겪으면서 시장 확대에 걸림돌이 되고 있습니다.
생약의 안전성, 유효성, 품질에 대한 우려는 또 다른 걸림돌입니다. 약초 성분에 대한 과학적 검증과 표준화된 시험 프로토콜이 제한적이기 때문에 소비자와 의료 종사자 사이에 불확실성이 존재합니다. 확실한 증거에 기반한 연구와 규제 당국의 감시가 없다면, 허브 제품에 대한 신뢰와 수용을 구축하는 것이 어려워지고, 이는 광범위한 채택과 시장 성장에 걸림돌이 될 수 있습니다.
또한 자연요법에 대한 관심이 높아지고 있음에도 불구하고 소개 시스템 부족, 불충분한 정보 시스템, 조정되지 않은 의료 정책 등의 문제로 인해 한약의 주류 의료 시스템으로의 통합이 늦어지고 있습니다.
생약 시장의 성장을 저해하는 것은 원료 부족과 수출 원료의 비용 상승, 그리고 합성 원료와 프로바이오틱스가 강력한 경쟁자가된 제품 대체입니다. 또한 유사 한약재 제품의 가용성 또한 큰 문제점으로 지적되고 있습니다.
The rise in consumer awareness and increased investments in promoting traditional medicine are propelling the adoption of herbal medicine. Thus, the rising demand for naturally prepared medicines based on Ayurvedic and Unani teachings has surged which is driving the market size surpass USD 191.06 Billion valued in 2024 to reach a valuation of around USD 652.3 Billion by 2032.
In addition to this, the increasing awareness of the potential negative impacts of allopathic medicines and the advantages of herbal medicinal products are spurring up the adoption of Herbal Medicine. The increasing adoption of herbal medicinal preparations has surged in various industries, including pharmaceuticals and supplements is enabling the market grow at a CAGR of 18.30% from 2026 to 2032.
Herbal Medicine Market: Definition/ Overview
Herbal medicines, derived from plants' roots, stems, leaves, flowers, or seeds, are used to improve health and treat illnesses. Popular herbs include gingko, ginseng, ginger, turmeric, and chamomile. Local communities have used these plants for centuries to prepare medicines for human and animal diseases.
The uses and applications of herbal medicine are extensive, spanning a wide range of health conditions and wellness goals. Herbal remedies are commonly used to alleviate symptoms associated with acute ailments such as flu, colds, digestive upset, headaches, and muscle pain. They are also employed for chronic conditions like arthritis, allergies, cardiovascular disease, and mental health disorders. Additionally, Herbal Medicine plays a crucial role in preventive healthcare, supporting immune function, stress management, detoxification, and overall vitality. Herbal preparations can be administered orally, topically, or through inhalation, depending on the desired therapeutic outcome and the specific properties of the herbs used. Clinical studies show a spectrum of anticancer activities from various herbal medicines. This section categorizes the clinical use of these medicines based on their suppressive effect on specific cancer types.
Ginkgo, a traditional medicine herb, has been shown to treat circulatory disorders and enhance memory, particularly in treating dementia and intermittent claudication. Kava kava, a mood-enhancing herb, may help treat anxiety, insomnia, and nervous disorders. However, there is concern that kava may cause liver damage. Saw palmetto, used by over 2 million men in the US, is used for treating benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). St. John's wort is known for its antidepressant effects.
Herbal medicines are crucial in developing countries for treating minor ailments, as they are often used in place of trained doctors or pharmacists. These medicines are unprocessed, dried, and used in teas, capsules, pills, salves, and poultices for internal healing and external injuries. Due to minimal regulations in developing economies, the industry is expected to grow rapidly in the coming years, as herbal medicines are used for various ailments in these countries.
The rise in herbal medicinal product sales in e-commerce is largely due to improved online purchase experiences, targeted marketing, and online education. Online distributors like Amazon have developed portfolios for herbal products, offering live chat options and wellness tools for customized lists based on specific conditions and requirements. This trend is attributed to improved online shopping experiences, this is bolstering the growth of the market
During the COVID-19 pandemic, consumer demand for herbal medicines surged due to lockdowns and social distancing measures. This shift towards natural and organic products, including Ayurveda supplements and herbal medicines, and increased awareness of botanicals' benefits in managing stress and anxiety levels contributed to market growth.
Increasing government investments in healthcare interoperability are driving the adoption of healthcare products and services. These funds aim to improve patient care outcomes, facilitate seamless data exchange, and stimulate innovation in healthcare IT. Increased healthcare expenditure and infrastructure advancements support the expansion of care delivery services, including herbal medicines. This promotes the integration of herbal medicinal products into mainstream healthcare practices, meeting consumer demand for natural and alternative treatments.
The herbal medicine market faces significant constraints due to varying regulatory frameworks across different countries. Lack of uniformity in guidelines for importing, manufacturing, and labeling herbal products complicates market access and compliance for suppliers and manufacturers. This fragmented regulatory landscape not only increases operational costs but also impedes market expansion as companies navigate diverse requirements and standards.
Concerns regarding the safety, efficacy, and quality of herbal medicines pose another restraint. Limited scientific validation and standardized testing protocols for herbal ingredients often lead to uncertainty among consumers and healthcare practitioners. Without robust evidence-based research and regulatory oversight, establishing trust and acceptance in herbal products becomes challenging, hindering broader adoption and market growth.
Also, despite increasing interest in natural therapies, the integration of herbal medicines into mainstream healthcare systems is slow due to issues like lack of referral mechanisms, inadequate information systems, and uncoordinated healthcare policies.
The growth of the herbal medicine market is hindered by a shortage of raw materials and increased costs of exported ingredients, as well as product substitution, with synthetic ingredients and probiotics being strong competitors. The availability of pseudo-herbal products also poses a significant challenge.
The tablets & capsules segment dominates the herbal medicine market due to the availability of various herbal medicines in capsules and tablets. With an increasing number of prescriptions mentioning herbal products, this segment is expected to remain dominant in the pharmaceutical industry during the forecast period.
Tablets and capsules allow for precise dosing of herbal extracts and active ingredients, ensuring consistency in therapeutic effects. This standardized format appeals to both consumers and healthcare providers seeking reliable and predictable outcomes. They have longer shelf life compared to liquid formulations, enhancing product stability and reducing wastage, benefiting manufacturers and retailers in inventory management and product availability.
Many consumers perceive tablets and capsules as more professional and medically acceptable forms of herbal medicine. This perception contributes to their popularity and widespread acceptance in the market.
Advancements in formulation technologies have enhanced the effectiveness, stability, and bioavailability of herbal ingredients in tablet and capsule formats, enhancing nutrient absorption and enhancing the delivery of herbal compounds, thus increasing their acceptance among health-conscious individuals.
Leaves segment is currently dominating in Herbal Medicine Market. The therapeutic properties of leaves, including their antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and detoxifying effects, have fueled their increasing use in herbal remedies. Rich in bioactive compounds like polyphenols, flavonoids, and essential oils, leaves appeal to health-conscious consumers seeking natural alternatives.
The versatility of leaves allows for their incorporation into various herbal formulations, such as teas, extracts, tinctures, and topical preparations, addressing a wide range of health needs. This adaptability enhances their presence and dominance in the herbal medicine market.
Leaves have been used in traditional medicine systems for centuries, establishing trust and knowledge among consumers. Cultural practices and historical use continue to popularize leaves-based herbal remedies in modern healthcare. They are versatile and easy to prepare, making them suitable for consumption in teas, extracts, and dried formulations. Their mild flavors and textures make them ideal for dietary supplements and culinary applications.
Additionally, rising consumer awareness of the benefits of plant-based diets and holistic wellness practices has boosted the demand for leaves-based herbal products. This growing interest is driving market expansion and solidifying the leaves segment's leadership in the herbal medicine industry.
Europe dominates the herbal medicine market due to several key factors. The region benefits from a rising geriatric population and increasing prevalence of chronic diseases, prompting a growing demand for natural and plant-based therapies as alternatives or complements to conventional medicine. This demographic shift has bolstered the adoption of herbal remedies, driving market expansion.
Increasing awareness of the benefits of herbal remedies and rising consumer preference for sustainable products. The European herbal medicine market is being driven by the growing popularity of herbal teas and supplements, the emergence of boutique brands, and the integration of herbs into functional foods and beverages. Despite regulatory challenges, consumers are seeking natural alternatives for their healthcare needs, contributing to the market's growth.
Europe's integration of traditional herbal medicines into mainstream healthcare practices contributes significantly to market dominance. Many European countries have established regulatory frameworks that support the safe and effective use of herbal products, enhancing consumer confidence and regulatory compliance.
Europe's diverse array of herbal products spans three distinct categories: prescription drugs, over-the-counter (OTC) phytomedicines, and traditional herbal remedies. This variety caters to a broad spectrum of consumer needs and preferences, offering both regulated pharmaceutical-grade treatments and traditional remedies that have gained acceptance through generations of use. This diversity and regulatory framework contribute to Europe's robust and evolving herbal medicine market.
The Asia Pacific herbal medicine market is experiencing rapid growth, driven by a long history of traditional medicine, increasing consumer awareness of natural remedies, and rising healthcare costs. Traditional practices in countries like India, China, and Japan contribute to the market's growth. The region's diverse range of botanical remedies and large consumer base contribute significantly to the global market.
China is a major exporter of herbal medicines and essential oils, followed by India and Indonesia. The Chinese traditional medicines industry is supported by favorable government policies, heavy research investments, and high consumer adoption. The Chinese Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine reports that around USS 3.0 billion worth of traditional Chinese medicines are exported annually, and over 500 million practitioners consult, accounting for around 20% of Chinese outpatient visits.
The Asia Pacific herbal medicine market has grown due to a growing interest in traditional medicine practices like Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and Ayurveda. These ancient healing methods emphasize the use of herbs and natural remedies for preventive care and treatment, leading to an increased demand for herbal supplements as consumers seek natural alternatives to synthetic drugs.
The competitive landscape of the herbal medicine market is characterized by a diverse array of players ranging from established pharmaceutical companies to traditional medicine practitioners and smaller herbal product manufacturers. These entities compete based on factors such as product quality, efficacy, safety, pricing, distribution channels, and regulatory compliance. Market dynamics are shaped by increasing consumer demand for natural and alternative therapies, stringent regulatory standards, and ongoing research and development efforts to validate the efficacy of herbal remedies. The landscape is further influenced by partnerships, strategic alliances, and investments in technological advancements aimed at enhancing the formulation, production, and distribution of herbal medicines globally. Some of the prominent players operating in the herbal medicine market include:
Himalaya Wellness
Dabur India Ltd.
Schwabe Group
Tsumura & Co.
Blackmores Ltd.
Bio-Botanica, Inc.
Nature's Bounty Co.
Ricola AG
Young Living Essential Oils
Gaia Herbs
Nutraceutical International Corporation
Arizona Natural Products
Nature's Sunshine Products
Bioforce AG (A.Vogel)
Bach Flower Remedies Ltd.
Pukka Herbs Ltd.
MediHerb (a subsidiary of Integria Healthcare)
Weleda AG
Herbalife Nutrition Ltd.
Boiron
In June 2023, Traditional Medicinals, a leading North American botanical wellness company, has introduced its Organic Lemon Ginger tea in Canada. This refreshing blend, made from organic herbal ingredients like lemon peel, ginger, hibiscus, and lemongrass, offers a zesty, sweet, and slightly spicy taste, suitable for hot or cold consumption.
In January 2023, Handard, an Indian traditional medicine manufacturer, has expanded its product range to include face washes, shampoos, and oral hygiene products.
In January 2022, Blackmores Ltd., an Australian natural health and dietary supplement company, has partnered with B28 e-commerce platform Udaan to distribute its multivitamin products in India, available at independent pharmacies through Udaan.