Functional proteins are used in various applications such as
dietary supplements and food & beverages due to the rising demand for food
products with improved functionalities. The ability of functional protein
manufacturers to develop distinct isolates, concentrates, and other forms of
protein ingredients for different food products, such as dairy products, beverages,
dietary supplements, infant formula, bakery products, and confectionery
products, is expected to drive the growth of the functional proteins market
during the forecast period.
The global
functional proteins market is projected to reach USD 5.70 billion by
2022, at a CAGR of 6.6% from 2017. The growth of the functional proteins market
is driven by consumer awareness about a healthy diet, increasing instances of
chronic diseases, and technological upgradation in the functional proteins
market. The key drivers for the market are the shift in demand from processed
to healthy and functional food.
Based on type, the market has been segmented into hydrolysates,
whey protein concentrates, whey protein isolates, casein & caseinates, soy
protein, and others. The whey protein concentrates segment dominated the market
in 2017. Whey protein is one of the major ingredients used for manufacturing
several milk-based products and is used by many food & beverage
manufacturers as a protein source for product innovation. They are commonly
used as a source of protein in functional food & beverages, owing to their
easy availability or ease of production and less cost, as compared to
hydrolysates and isolates.
In
terms of application, the dietary supplements segment, the market has been
segmented into functional foods, functional beverages, dietary supplements and
animal nutrition Dietary supplements come in the form of capsules, liquids,
powders, or tablets and are consumed to make up for the deficiencies of certain
nutrient components in diets. In dietary supplements, one of the upcoming
trends is the intake of nutritional supplements such as protein powder; which
promotes muscle gain, fat loss, and also provides nutritional benefits. There
is a growing consumption of different types of functional dietary protein
supplements among consumers of all ages.
Based
on source, the animal segment accounted for the largest share of the global
functional proteins market in 2017. The demand for animal protein is driven by
its better nutritional and flavor profile compared to plant-derived proteins.
Further, the increasing use of animal protein in end-use applications, such as
sports nutrition and the limited availability of substitutes for egg and
gelatin in various food products—which, in turn, is influenced by lifestyles
and demographic shifts—are the key market drivers.
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Asia
Pacific is projected to be the fastest-growing market for functional proteins
during the forecast period. The consumption of plant-sourced proteins such as
soy protein and pea protein in the Asia Pacific region has been experiencing
robust growth due to the increasing consumption of functional foods and dietary
supplements. The higher economic power among consumers in the region has led to
an increase in the consumption of soy protein, which is cheap and abundant in
these countries. Countries such as Japan, Australia, and New Zealand are
focusing on offering premium functional proteins ingredients, considering the
derived health benefits. The major factors driving the Asia Pacific functional
proteins market are the changing lifestyles of consumers, the rapid growth of
the middle-class population, and the increasing consumer awareness about health
& fitness. Also, investments and expansions in the region have driven the
growth of the Asia Pacific functional proteins market.
Key participants in the functional proteins market are the
functional proteins manufacturers, suppliers, and regulatory bodies. The key
players that are profiled in the report include Archer Daniels Midland Company
(US), Koninklijke DSM N.V. (Netherlands), Cargill, Incorporated (US), BASF SE
(Germany), Ingredion Incorporated (US), Roquette Frères (France), SunOpta
(Canada), Darling Ingredients Inc. (US), Omega Protein Corporation (US),
DowDuPont Inc. (US), Kemin Industries, Inc. (US), InVivo (France), and John
Pointon & Sons Ltd. (UK).
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