Global Enzymes Market is expected to record a positive CAGR of over 6% during the forecast period (2022-2028) and is expected to reach approximately US$ 16 billion by 2028, due to an increase in technological advancements for the manufacturing of enzymes along with the growing demand for enzymes in various industries including food and beverages, bioenergy, animal feed, pharmaceuticals, and others. The ongoing Covid-19 pandemic has benefited the enzymes industry due to a surge in nutritional and immunity-boosting products which has directly increased the demand for enzymes.
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- The growing demand for enzymes for the treatment of various diseases including cardiovascular diseases, cancer, and others along with the increasing prevalence of cardiovascular diseases and increase in the geriatric population is expected to augment the growth of the market. In 2022, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), one person dies every 34 seconds from cardiovascular diseases in the U.S. It was reported that 697,000 people died from heart disease in the year 2020.
- The rising research and development of enzymes for the production of biofuel are likely to create immense opportunities for the growth of the enzymes market in the forthcoming years. In August 2020, according to Technology Networks, researchers at the Brazilian Center for Research in Energy and Materials (CNPEM) genetically engineered low-cost enzyme cocktails from a fungus that helped break down the carbohydrates in biomass, like sugarcane (tops and leaves) and bagasse into fermentable sugar. The low-cost enzyme cocktails can be used efficiently to produce biofuels from sugarcane residues.
- The lack of standard regulatory policies on enzymes is the most significant barrier to the growth of the enzymes industry globally. In March 2021, according to The European Parliament, there are over 250 technical enzymes which are produced from genetically-modified organisms and most of them are permitted in Europe. However, no relevant, independent, or well-founded studies have been done on their effects on health, which led to a lack of mandatory labeling of technical enzymes in the food processing industry.
- During the initial period of COVID-19 pandemic, the disrupted supply chains have affected the production capacity, demand, and supply of the enzymes but post 2021 the demand for enzymes increased owing to rising health awareness among consumers which has boosted the demand for immunity-enhancing products. In August 2021, Advanced Enzymes Technologies entered the e-commerce space in India with its immune-supporting brands- ImmunoSEB and Biome Ultra, which comprised systematic enzymes and probiotics. These products help enhance immunity and are effective in reducing ‘long Covid afflictions.
Key Trends by Market Segment:
By Product Type: Industrial enzymes segment held the largest share of the global enzymes market in 2021, owing to the growing demand for enzymes for the manufacturing of various products including detergents, food and beverages, textile, biofuels, paper & pulp, and others. Moreover, the increase in the use of detergents in household and industrial applications has enabled manufacturers to launch new products in the market.
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- In September 2021, Novozymes A/S launched a phosphodiesterase enzyme named Pristine, a biodegradable and natural ingredient for detergent. This enzyme helps tackle the problem of malodor and discoloration. It breaks down the layer of body grime and releases odor and dirt. The launch aims to expand the company’s product portfolio.
By Source: The microorganism segment accounts for the majority share of the global enzymes market in 2021, due to its low production cost as well as easy availability of the source. In addition, the microorganism-based enzymes can be cultivated in large quantities in a short period which gives an added advantage in the enzyme production process. The increase in research and development on the production of enzymes from microorganisms is expected to fuel the growth of the market.
- According to the National Center for Biotechnology Information, the demand for enzymes is increasing rapidly in various industries including agriculture, food, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and others, and microbial enzymes have gained interest due to their catalytic activity, stability, and ease of production and optimization in comparison to other plant and animal enzymes.
By Type: The carbohydrase segment accounts for the majority share of the global enzymes market owing to the surge in the demand for carbohydrases such as cellulose and amylases in various industrial applications including textile, pulp & paper, food and beverages industry, and others. In addition, carbohydrase has great potential in improving feed energy which has increased its demand in the feed industry. The aforementioned factors are expected to propel the growth of the market.
- A research study published in June 2021 shared that according to Elsevier B.V., supplementation of multi-carbohydrase in poultry diet can help improve nutrient digestibility, energy and protein utilization, and growth rates.
By Applications: Food and Beverages segment accounts for the largest share in 2021 of the global enzymes market owing to the growing demand for enzymes to modify the properties of food and beverage products including bread, juices, wine, beer, dairy products, and others. Enzymes are widely used in the formulation of fruit juices as it helps improve the quality by clarifying fruit juices and in the dairy industry to improve the taste, texture, and quality of dairy products.
The increasing demand for enzymes in the food and beverages industry has enabled manufacturers to cater to the rising demand by launching new and better products in the market.
- In June 2021, IFF launched an all-in-one enzyme solution called Nurica, which helps dairy manufacturers to produce high-fiber, low sugar, and lactose-free dairy products. It harnesses the lactose to generate a high yield of prebiotic galactooligosaccharides (GOS) fibers naturally. The company aimed to offer an enzyme for the dairy industry which helps maintain the quality of the products while fulfilling the demand for lactose-free products of consumers.
By Geography: The North America region accounted for the largest share in 2021 of the global enzymes market owing to the presence of a large number of end-use industries including personal care & cosmetics, food and beverages, pharmaceutical, laundry detergent, and other industries. In addition, an increase in strategic initiatives such as partnerships by enzyme manufacturers to grow the enzyme business is expected to fuel the growth of the market.
- In June 2022, Enzyme Innovation partnered with Sumitomo Chemical America to sell their line of animal feed enzymes and probiotics in the U.S. The partnership aimed to offer its product line to livestock and poultry producers in the U.S.
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Competitive Landscape
- The enzymes market is highly competitive with ~150 players that include globally diversified players, regional players as well as a large number of country-niche players having their niche in enzymes.
- Large global players control over 40% of the market, while regional players hold the second largest share. Some of the major players in the market include BASF SE, Novozymes A/S, IFF, DSM, Codexis, Inc., Merck KGaA, Chr. Hansen Holding A/S, Advanced Enzyme Technologies, AB Enzymes, F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Creative Enzymes, and among others.
- The leading global enzymes companies such as Novozymes A/S, IFF, and F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd, are highly focused on providing a broad category of enzymes suitable for various end-use industries.
Recent Developments Related to Major Players
- In July 2022, Codexis, Inc., an enzyme engineering company, announced an agreement with Pfizer for the supply of an enzyme called PAXLOVID, an active pharmaceutical ingredient, authorized for emergency use by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). It is used for the treatment of mild-to-moderate COVID-19 in patients who are at high risk of developing severe illness.
- In January 2022, BASF SE expanded the production capacity for its feed enzyme plant in Germany. The larger production capacity enabled the company to increase the annual number of feasible fermentation runs and fulfill the growing demand for high-quality enzymes.
- In July 2021, Unilever partnered with Arzeda, a protein design company to harness its digital biology technique to design and discover new enzymes for the cleaning and laundry industry. The partnership aimed to enhance the company’s product portfolio.
Conclusion
The Global enzymes market is forecasted to continue a significant growth that is witnessed since 2020, during the forecast period also, primarily driven by rising demand for the growing use of enzymes in various industries including food and beverages, animal feed, pharmaceuticals, diagnostics, and others. Moreover, technological advancement in the production process and increased awareness regarding environmental issues are expected to escalate the growth of the market. Though the market is highly competitive with about 150 participants, few global players control the dominant share and regional players also hold a significant share.
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Market Taxonomy
Ken Research has recently published report title Global Enzymes Market Size, Segments, Outlook, and Revenue Forecast 2022-2028 is segmented by product type, source, type, and applications. In addition, the report also covers market size and forecasts for the four region's enzymes market. The revenue used to size and forecast the market for each segment is US$ billion.
By Product Type
- Industrial enzymes
- Specialty enzymes
By Source
- Microorganism
- Plant
- Animal
By Type
- Carbohydrase
- Proteases
- Lipases
- Polymerases & Nucleases
- Other Enzymes
By Applications
- Food & Beverages
- Animal Feed
- Cleaning Products
- Biofuel
- Research & Biotechnology
- Diagnostic
- Pharmaceuticals
- Others
By Geography
- North America
- The U.S.
- Canada
- Mexico
- Europe
- Germany
- The U.K.
- France
- Spain
- Italy
- Rest of Europe
- Asia-Pacific
- China
- Japan
- South Korea
- India
- Indonesia
- Australia
- Rest of Asia-Pacific
- LAMEA
- Latin America
- The Middle East
- Africa
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