The global carotenoids market is expected to reach USD 1.74
billion by 2025, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. The
growing application in human food, animal feed, dietary supplements, medicines,
and cosmetic application owing to the presence of essential nutrients and
vitamins in carotenoids will drive growth over the upcoming years. Furthermore,
the increasing demand for these applications on account of population growth,
increasing consumer surplus, and health awareness will aid in the industry
expansion.
The usage of these products in the
pharmaceutical sector will witness substantial revenue growth at a CAGR of 4.3%
from 2016 to 2025. These products act as antioxidants within the body and
protect the body against chronic diseases, cellular damage, and the effects of
aging.
Carotenoids aid in supporting eye,
skin, cardiovascular health, and are being widely used for cancer prevention.
Strong growth of pharmaceutical and cosmetic industry in emerging countries
such as China, India, and South Korea will create growth opportunities for the
market in the future.
Browse full research report on Carotenoids
Market: http://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/carotenoids-market
Further key findings from the
report suggest:
- Global
carotenoids market demand was 1,150.4 tons in 2015 and is expected to grow
significantly on account of increasing demand for human nutrition and skin
care cosmetics in emerging countries such as China, India, South Korea,
Brazil, Singapore, and Thailand
- Europe
accounted for 42% of the global volume share in 2015 and is projected to
foresee growth on account of rising usage of the product in functional and
processed food products over the upcoming years.
- The
rising demand for functional and processed food owing to busy lifestyles
is expected to positively impact market growth. Moreover, the presence of
major pharmaceutical companies such as GlaxoSmithKline, Pfizer, Sanofi,
and Novo Nordisk will drive the demand over the forecast period.
- Natural
sources are expected to witness substantial revenue growth at a CAGR of
6.1% from 2016 to 2025 owing to increasing consumer preference for natural
products over synthetic products. Natural carotenoids are safe sources of
vitamin A which are essential for growth, cellular reproduction, vision,
and immunity, which in turn, will witness considerable growth.
- The
industry is dominated by key participants including BASF SE, Allied
Biotech, Kemin Industries, Brenntag, ExcelVite Sdn. Bhd., Cyanotech Corp.,
Chr. Hansen, D. D. Williamson, DSM Nutritional Products, Divis
Laboratories, Naturex SA, and Lycored
Grand View Research has segmented
the global carotenoids market on the basis of source, product, application and
region:
Source Outlook (Volume, Tons;
Revenue, USD Million; 2014 - 2025)
- Natural
- Synthetic
Product Outlook (Volume, Tons;
Revenue, USD Million; 2014 - 2025)
- Beta-carotene
- Lutein
- Lycopene
- Astaxanthin
- Zeaxanthin
- Canthaxanthin
- Others
Application Outlook (Volume,
Tons; Revenue, USD Million; 2014 - 2025)
- Food
- Supplements
- Feed
- Pharmaceuticals
- Cosmetics
Regional Outlook (Volume, Tons;
Revenue, USD Million; 2014 - 2025)
- North
America
- U.S.
- Europe
- Germany
- UK
- Asia
Pacific
- China
- India
- Central
& South America
- Brazil
- Middle
East & Africa
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research report by Grand View Research: http://www.grandviewresearch.com/press-release/global-carotenoids-market
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