Bromelain Market is expected to witness growing at a Estimated CAGR of 8.7% Between 2014 to 2025
The
global bromelain market is expected to reach USD 59.2
million by 2025, growing at a CAGR of 8.7%, according to a new report by Grand
View Research, Inc. Rising expenditure in R&D to use bromelain to cure
diseases such as cancer & acquired immune deficiency syndrome (HIV AIDS) is
expected to have a positive impact on the market during forecast period.
This
digestive enzyme is extracted from pineapple fruit & stem and is used in
numerous industries including healthcare, meat & seafood, dietary
supplements, cosmetics, bakery and beverage. Globally, meat & seafood
industry is found to be the largest end user industry for this market where its
main application is to improve tenderness of meat & seafood.
Full
Research Report On Global Bromelain Market Analysis:
www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/bromelain-market
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Further
key findings from the report suggest:
- Meat & seafood was the
largest application segment, accounting for 56.8% of the global market
volume in 2016. Rising importance of functional ingredients in meat &
seafood industry for enhancing the properties of finished food products as
a result of technological innovation is expected to promote the use of
bromelain.
- Healthcare industry
accounted for 25.5% of global market share in 2016 and is expected to grow
at a CAGR of 9.2 %, by volume in between 2017-2022. As per World bank,
global healthcare industry is expected to witness a global GDP expenditure
of around 10.5% by 2020. Around USD 8.7 trillion is expected to be spent
in this industry every year till 2020. Emerging technologies in developed
nations and emergence of demand for the product in the developing nations are
the two factors which are expected to drive the market during the forecast
period.
- North America accounted
for 26.8% of the overall volume market share in 2016 and is expected to
maintain its position over the next eight years. Growth in meat &
seafood sector coupled with surge in R&D in healthcare sector are the
two major factors helping North America to maintain its position.
- Key industry participants
include Enzybel International SA, Great Food (Biochem) Co., Ltd, Hong Mao
Biochemicals Co., Ltd., Biozym Gesellschaft für Enzymtechnologie mbH,
Enzyme Technology (PTY) Ltd, Guangxi Nanning Javely Biological Products
Co., Ltd, and Nanning Doing-Higher Bio-Tech Co., Ltd.
- Advantages such as easy
procurement of raw material, low production cost and non-toxicity are
major reasons leading to increase its demand over other proteolytic
enzymes like actinidin from kiwifruit and ficin from figs.
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reports of this category by Grand View Research at:
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Grand View Research has segmented the bromelain market on the basis of
application, and region:
Bromelain
Application Outlook (Volume, Tons; Revenue, USD Million; 2014 - 2025)
- Healthcare
- Food
& beverages
- Dietary
Supplements
- Others
Bromelain
Regional Outlook (Volume, Tons; Revenue, USD Million; 2014 - 2025)
- North
America
- U.S.
- Europe
- Germany
- Asia
Pacific
- China
- India
- Central
& South America
- Brazil
- Middle
East & Africa
- South
Africa
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release of this research report by Grand View Research:
www.grandviewresearch.com/press-release/global-bromelain-market
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