Paul Thomen

Thursday 13 June 2013

Global Food Enzymes Market Trends & Forecasts 2018 Report at RnRMarketResearch.com

Food enzymes act as highly selective catalyst and function in the metabolic reactions and in the inter conversion of complex molecules to smaller ones. Enzymes form an integral part of the global food additives industry. These are primarily involved in conversion of carbohydrate to carbohydrase, protein to protease, and lipid to lipase. Food enzymes such as carbohydrase, protease, and lipase have anti-staling, digestive, and softening properties, which increase the shelf life of foods. The advent of many such versatile functions has escalated their usage in application-specific ingredients and new upscale end-use products.

Carbohydrase has diverse applications within the food industry, making it the largest type of food enzyme, accounting for almost 70% of the market. Protease and lipase both have their major application in dairy sector. They are mainly produced from microbial sources because of lower production cost and higher productivity. Comparatively, plants and animal are the depleting source of enzymes. U.S. is one of the largest players in foods enzymes business due to excessive demand for processed food products, followed by China. In Europe, Western Europe represents one of the largest markets of the increased consumption of processed food.


This research report provides a comprehensive analysis of the global market, which is witnessing faster growth on account of its diverse applications in the beverages, bakery and confectionaries, processed foods, and dairy products. This market was examined in terms of value on regional and country level. The changing trends in the consumption of food enzymes reflect the increased product penetration and purchasing power of the global population in the emerging economies, as well as the shift towards exotic and novel flavors in the developed nations. The market is predicted to continue flourishing in both developing and developed regions. The growth is also attributed to the growing demands for healthy and nutritious processed foods.

This report also describes the major players in this business across the globe. The regions covered include North America (U.S., Canada, Mexico), Europe (U.K., Germany, France, Italy, Spain), Asia-Pacific (China, Japan, India), and Rest of the World (South Africa and Brazil). The growth strategies of market players have been identified and analyzed. The manufacturers are keenly aware of the emerging Asian and Latin American markets as potential drivers of the food enzymes business. Novozymes (Denmark) is the key player and accounts for little over two-fifth of the global market. DSM (The Netherlands) and DuPont (U.S.) are the competitive companies which together account for almost one-third of the market. Chr. Hansen (Denmark) is also one of the largest players in food enzymes market.


Global food enzyme market is expected to reach $2.3 billion by 2018; North America is expected to lead the market, followed by Europe and Asia-Pacific. Asia-Pacific is the fastest growing market followed by RoW.

Scope of the report

This report focuses on global market. This research categorizes the global food enzymes market based on geography, types, and applications:


Based on geography
North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, ROW

Based on types:
Carbohydrase, Protease, Lipase, Others

Based on applications:
Beverages, Sauces, dressings, and condiments, Processed foods, Bakery and confectionary, Others

Based on sources:
Microorganisms, Plants, Animals


Table of Content

1 Introduction
1.1 Key Take-Aways
1.2 Report Description
1.3 Stakeholders
1.4 Research Methodology
1.4.1 Markets Covered
1.4.2 Market Size
1.4.3 Secondary Sources
1.4.4 Assumptions Made For This Report
1.4.5 Key Data Points Validated From Primary & Secondary Sources
1.4.6 Key Questions Answered
2 Executive Summary
3 Premium Insights
3.1 Market Segmentation
3.2 Swot Analysis
3.3 Food Enzymes Market Size,By Geography
3.4 Food Enzymes Market Drivers & Restraints
3.5 Carbohydrase: Parent & Sub-Types
3.6 Improved Performance Of End-Products Using Food Enzymes
3.7 Benchmarking Countries, By Value & Growth
3.8 Benchmarking Key Players, By Developments
3.9 Food Enzymes Market Size,By Geography & Types
3.10 Global Market Size,By Selected Countries
3.11 Global Carbohydrase Market Size, By Selected Countries
3.12 Global Carbohydrase Market Size, By Types
3.13 Global Protease Market Size, By Selected Countries
3.14 Global Lipase Market Size, By Selected Countries
3.15 Global Food Enzymes Market Value Chain
3.16 Benchmarking Key Market Players
3.17 Strategic Investment Decision - Development Strategies
3.18 Patent Comparison
3.19 Global Market Size,By Types
3.20 Global Market Size,By Applications
3.21 Global Market Size,By Sources
4 Market Overview
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Market Share Analysis
4.3 Burning Issues
4.3.1 Change In Safety Legislations In Europe
4.4 Winning Imperatives
4.4.1 New Product Launch
4.5 Impact Analysis
4.6 Market Dynamics
4.6.1 Drivers
4.6.1.1 Environment Friendly Manufacturing Process
4.6.1.2 High Reaction Specificity
4.6.1.3 Improving Food Quality
4.6.1.4 Increasing Demand For Processed Food
4.6.1.5 Growing Awareness About Healthy And Nutritional Foods
4.6.1.6 Waste Reduction And Energy Savings In Food Processing
4.6.2 Restraints
4.6.2.1 Restricted Temperature And Ph Operational Range
4.6.2.2 Changing Legislations And Lack Of Consistent Safety Regulations
4.6.2.3 Challenges In Brewing Industry
4.6.3 Opportunities
4.6.3.1 Large Number Of Emerging Applications
4.6.3.2 Innovative Technological Platforms
4.6.3.3 Replacing Traditional Chemicals In Various Industries
4.7 Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
4.7.1 Degree Of Competition
4.7.2 Bargaining Power Of Suppliers
4.7.3 Bargaining Power Of Customers
4.7.4 Threat Of Substitutes
4.7.5 Threat Of New Entrants
4.8 Patent Analysis
4.8.1 By Geography
4.8.2 By Years
4.8.3 By Companies
5 Global Market, By Types
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Carbohydrase
5.2.1 Amylase
5.2.2 Cellulase
5.2.3 Pectinase
5.2.4 Lactase
5.2.5 Other Carbohydrase
5.3 Protease
5.4 Lipase
5.5 Others
6 Global Market, By Applications
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Beverages
6.3 Dairy
6.4 Bakery
6.5 Others
7 Global Market, By Sources
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Micro-Organisms
7.3 Plants
7.4 Animals
8 Food Enzymes Market, By Geography
8.1 Introduction
8.2 North America (U.S., Canada, Mexico)
8.3 Europe (Germany, U.K., France, Italy, Spain)
8.4 Asia-Pacific (China, Japan, India)
8.5 Row (South Africa, Brazil)
9 Competitive Landscape
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Most Preferred Strategy – New Products Launch
9.3 Mergers & Acquisitions
9.4 Agreements, Partnerships, Collaborations & Joint Ventures 188
9.5 New Product Launch/Developments
9.6 Expansions & Investments
10 Company Profiles (Overview, Financials, Products & Services, Strategy, And Developments)*
10.1 AB Enzymes GMBH
10.2 Advanced Enzymes Technologies Limited
10.3 Amano Enzyme Inc.
10.4 AUM Enzymes
10.5 Biocatalysts Limited
10.6 Chr. Hansen Holding A/S
10.7 Dyadic International Inc.
10.8 E.I. DUPONT DE Nemours & Company
10.9 Engrain
10.10 Enmex SA DE CV
10.11 Jiangsu Boli Bioproducts Co. Ltd
10.12 Lumis Biotech Private Limited
10.13 Maps Enzyme Limited
10.14 Nagase Chemtex Corporation
10.15 Novozymes A/S
10.16 Puratos Group NV
10.17 Rossari Biotech Limited
10.18 Royal DSM N.V.
10.19 Shenzhen Leveking Bio-Engineering Co. Ltd
10.20 Sunson Industry Group Company Limited

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