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Global food amino acids’ market expected to reach $4.02 billion by ’26
Tuesday, 19 November, 2019, 14 : 00 PM [IST]
Our Bureau, Mumbai
The global food amino acids market is expected to reach more than $4.02 billion by 2026, with a CAGR (compound annual growth rate) of 6.7 per cent during the forecast period, as per Polaris Market Research’s new study, titled Food Amino Acids Market size By Product Type (Lysine, Glutamic Acid, Methionine, Tryptophan and Others); By Source (Animal-Derived, Plant-Derived, Synthetically Derived); By Application (Infant Food Formulations, Convenience Food, Food Fortification, Beverages & Others); By Regions, Segments and Forecast, 2017–2026.

The report provides an extensive analysis of present market dynamics and predicted future trends.

Increasing health and balanced diet awareness associated with rising healthcare cases is fuelling the food amino acid market demand in near future and overcoming the requisites of protein deficiency.

Proteins, an essential part for health and balanced diet, are macromolecules that are built by joining chains of amino acids. Several proteins chains are created by using the 20 essential amino acids and are further modified into three-dimensional shapes to accomplish particular body functionality.

Increasing awareness for protein importance among consumers of the have urged the increased application of amino acids by the food and beverage manufactures or formulators.

Every cell, comprising the transporters, membranes, immune system components and enzymes, in human body significantly uses protein to performs vital functions. In human bodies, the activities of tissues and its components are fragmented and re-constructed periodically result in protein production, that ultimately necessitates the relentless supply of amino acids in the diets. Daily consumption of all 20 amino acids is essential for building of new proteins.

Isoleucine, lysine, leucine, methionine, valine, threonine, phenylalanine histidine and tryptophan are nine out of 20 amino acids denoted as essential or indispensable amino acids. These are supplemented via food source as they are not formed in human body.

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Henceforth, increasing consumer awareness and potential importance protein for healthy life maintenance, has increased the application by manufacturers in food and beverage products.

Asia-Pacific region held the largest market share in 2017. The market is driven by the region’s escalating food and beverage industry owing to rising population, growing consumer health awareness, mounting ingredient and food manufacturers investments.

Additionally, the amino acid market is driven by rising economic developments of developing nations such as India, South Korea, Vietnam, and other South-East Asian countries.

Some of the leading companies currently operating in the industry include Kraemer Martin GmbH (Azelis), CJ Corporation, Pacific Rainbow International, Inc, Monteloeder S L, Taiyo International, Rochem International Inc, Kingchem LLC, Sunrise Nutrachem Group, Amino GmbH, Brenntag AG, Sigma-Aldrich, Shaoxing Yamei Biotechnology Co, Ltd, Hugestone Enterprise Co, Ltd, Pangaea Sciences Inc, Qingdao Samin Chemical Co, Ltd, Daesang Corporation, Prinova Group LLC, Kyowa Hakko Kirin Group,  Evonik Industries, and Ajinomoto Co, Inc.

 
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