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Industrial enzymes global market

BBC Research. In Report BIO030F. Enzymes in industrial applications global markets 2011. [Pg.497]

The global market for industrial and specialty enzymes (Fig. 2, prepared from data reported in [3]) was estimated at 3.6 billion in revenue for 2000, and is expected to reach 5.1 bn by 2009 [4],... [Pg.247]

Schunk, E. (1898) Alkoholische Gahrang ohne Hefezellen. Ber. D. Chem. Ges., 31, 309. Stroh, W.H. (1998) Industrial enzymes market Growth experiences from new products and movement into global market, Genetic Engineering News, March 1, pp. 11 and 38. Sunrner, J.B. and Myrback, K. (1950) In The Enzymes, Vol.l, Part 1, 1-27. [Pg.17]

Stroh, W.H. (1998) Industrial enzymes market Growth experienced from new products and movement into global market. Genetic Engineering News, March 1, pp. 11 and 38. [Pg.101]

The potential for industrial biotech has been broadly recognized and chemical and biotech companies are starting to move into this space and grow their presence. In fact, about five percent of the estimated USD 1.2 trillion total chemical sales already depend on biotech. The global market for bio-based ethanol alone is worth USD 15 billion other basic organic molecules such as citric acid (USD two billion) and lactic acid are produced by fermentation, and so are all but three amino acids (approx. USD four billion) various basic, advanced and active pharmaceutical ingredients produced by the fine chemical industry are worth USD 7.5 billion the attractive enzyme market has reached USD two billion in... [Pg.375]

Enzymes are currently applied across many industries and are used as processing aids, incorporated into final products, and used in biocatalysis for chemical production. The global market for industrial enzymes will continue to expand as enzymes find their way into new markets and attract greater interest from the chemical industry at large. Several factors will contribute to this growth ... [Pg.1418]

Industrial applications represent more than 80% of the global market of enzymes. A distinction should be made between those cases in which the enzymatic conversion of the raw material into the product is the key operation and those in which the enzyme is used as an additive to modify certain functional property of the product. In the first case the enzymatic reaction is carried out in a controlled environment at optimized conditions with respect to the catalytic potential of the enzyme, while in the second case conditions for enzyme action are not specified to optimize its activity and sometimes not even controlled. Examples of the first case are the production of high-fructose syrups with immobilized glucose isomerase and the production of 6-aminopenicillanic acid from penicillin G with immobilized penicillin acylase examples of the second case are the use of fungal proteases in dough making and the use of pancreatin in leather bating. Most conventional uses of enzymes refer to... [Pg.19]

Sarrouh B, Santos TM, Miyoshi A, Dias R, Azevedo V. Up-to-date insight on industrial enzymes applications and global market.J Bioprocess Biotech S4 002 2012, p. 1—10. http //dx.doi.org/10.4172/2155—9821. S4-002. [Pg.497]

The world market for lipases is the fastest growing segment driven by its growing applications in the detergent and cosmetic markets (Rahman et al. 2005). Global Industry Analysts Inc. has announced a comprehensive analysis on the worldwide market for industrial enzymes. According to this analysis, the world market for industrial enzymes is forecasted to reach US 3.74 billion by 2015, and lipases represent one of the major product... [Pg.218]

The market for industrial enzymes is estimated in 60 % of the world enzyme market and is forecasted to reach US 4 billion by 2015, while the technical enzyme segment accounts for a market of US 1 billion of which 30 % corresponds to cleaning enzymes. The market for specialty enzymes was estimated as being US 2 billion in 2009 which represented 40 % of the world enzyme market and is predicted to rise 7.9 % annually reaching a total of US 3 billion in 2014 (43 % of the global market). [Pg.233]

Figures regarding the international enzyme market, which were referred to in this section, were taken from Freedonia (2005), Freedonia (2009), and Global Industry Analysts (2011). Figures regarding the international enzyme market, which were referred to in this section, were taken from Freedonia (2005), Freedonia (2009), and Global Industry Analysts (2011).

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