Fatty Acid Market Boosted by the Umpteen Nutritional Value of Omega-3 Fatty AcidPosted by IndustryARC on May 23rd, 2019 Enormous health benefits of Omega-3 fatty acids associated with the cardiovascular system, diabetes, joint pain, cancer, and cognitive issues are highly increasing the growth of the global fatty acid market. IndustryARC’s recent market research report evaluates that the global fatty acid market valued at million in 2018, and is set to grow at a CAGR of 4% over the forecast period 2019-2025. The report is titled: “Fatty Acid Market: By Bond (Unsaturated Fatty Acid, and Saturated Fatty Acid), By Length of Chain (Short-chain fatty acids (SCFA), Medium-chain fatty acids (MCFA), Long-chain fatty acids (LCFA) and Very long chain fatty acids (VLCFA)) & By Region - Forecast (2019 - 2025).” It provides information regarding the competitive structure, market shares of the competitors, market trends, market opportunities, market drivers, and segment analysis of the global fatty acid market. Fatty Acid Market: Leading Segments Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death, accounting for approximately 17.8 million people in 2017 on a global basis. Immense population in the emerging economies such as China and India are increasing the demand for the intake of Omega-3 fatty acid as a medicine, which has proven its worth in terms of resisting heart diseases. As it reduces the cholesterol and blood pressure, enhances heart health, and also regulate blood sugar levels of human beings, the demand for fatty acid is anticipated to perpetually grow. APAC employed 55% regional demand share in the global fatty acid market as of 2018. Cosmetic and personal care applications emerge to be the fastest growing application segment with a CAGR of 5% during the above-mentioned forecast period. Efficient fish oil treatment for skin disorders is creating improvements in cosmetic and dermatological practices. Essential fatty acids are one of the crucial products for healthy skin. The Linolenic acid (ALA), linoleic acid (LA), docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), and eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) are the foremost types of polyunsaturated fatty acids, which are more beneficial in protecting the skin. View Full Table of Contents of Fatty Acid Market @ https://industryarc.com/Report/15848/fatty-acid-market.html Fatty Acid Market: Disruptive Trends
Fatty Acid Market: Competitive Landscape Some of the key manufacturers of fatty acids, which are holding chief shares in the global fatty acid market are BASF, Eastman Chemical, Colgate Palmolive Ltd, Wujiang Jinyu Lanolin Co. Ltd., Behn Meyer Holding AG, FMC Corporation, The DOW Chemcial Company, Croda International Plc, Omega Protein Corporation, and FairChem. Talk to one of our sales representative about the full report by providing your details in the link below: https://industryarc.com/support.php?id=15848 What can you expect from the report? The Fatty Acid Market is prepared with the main agenda to cover the following 20 points: 1. Fatty Acid Market Size by Product Categories & Application 2. Fatty Acid Market trends & Relevant Market Data 3. Manufacturer Landscape 4. Distributor Landscape 5. Pricing Analysis 6. Top 10 End-user Analysis 7. Product Benchmarking 8. Product Developments 9. Mergers & Acquisition Analysis 10. Patent Analysis 11. Fatty Acid Market Demand Analysis (Revenue & Volume) 12. Country-level Analysis 13. Competitor Analysis 14. Fatty Acid Market Shares Analysis 15. Value Chain Analysis 16. Supply Chain Analysis 17. Fatty Acid Market Strategic Analysis 18. Fatty Acid Market Current & Future Market Landscape Analysis 19. Opportunity Analysis 20. Fatty Acid Market Revenue and Volume Analysis Media Contact: Mr. Venkat Reddy Sales Manager Email: sales@industryarc.com Contact Sales: +1-614-588-8538 (Ext-101) About IndustryARC: IndustryARC is a Research and Consulting Firm that publishes more than 500 reports annually, in various industries such as Agriculture, Automotive, Automation & Instrumentation, Chemicals and Materials, Energy and Power, Electronics, Food and Beverages, Information Technology, and Life sciences and Healthcare. Like it? Share it!More by this author |