nutraceutical

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Etymology

Blend of nutrient +‎ pharmaceutical, a marketing term coined by Stephen DeFelice in 1989.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /njuːtɹəˈsuːtɪkəl/

Noun

nutraceutical (plural nutraceuticals)

  1. A nutrient or food believed to have curative properties. A food used as a drug.
    Synonym: bioceutical
    Coordinate term: functional food
    • 2004 August 25, “Find your thrill on blueberry hill”, in The Guardian:
      The latest nutraceutical nostrum could come from the blueberry.
    • 2015 August 31, Trevor Baker, “Why you should forget ‘nutraceuticals’ and focus on a healthy diet”, in The Guardian:
      Japan, where the probiotic drink Yakult was invented in 1935, is regarded as the homeland of nutraceuticals. Thanks to a lighter legislative touch than in Europe it’s also relatively easy for food manufacturers to claim special powers for their products.

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