Food Encapsulation Market, by Application (Dietary Supplements, Functional Food, Bakery Products, Confectionery, Beverages, Frozen Products, Animal Nutrition, Dairy Products, Others), by Technology (Physical (Emulsification, Spray Drying, Spray Chilling/Cooling, Fluidised-bed Coating, Centrifugal Extrusion, Others), Chemical (Coacervation, Freeze Drying, Supercritical Fluid Technique, Nanoprecipitation, Liposomes, Others)), by Core Material (Flavoring Agents, Acids, Bases, and Buffers, Lipids, Enzymes & Microorganisms, Amino Acids & Peptides, Vitamins & Minerals, Antioxidants, Others (Artificial Sweeteners, and Leavening Agents)), by Wall Material (Carbohydrates, Proteins, Lipids & Waxes), and by Region (North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East & Africa)- Size, Share, Outlook, and Opportunity Analysis, 2022 - 2030
Food Encapsulation is a type of advanced technology which is used to stabilize food ingredients for allowing better flavor retention and removal of bad taste from food product. Players in food and beverages industry face challenges to maintain flavor, colors and nutrition of food product and their preservation. Food encapsulation allows easy coating of food ingredients and particles such as fats, flavors as well as whole ingredients such as nuts, dried fruits and raisins.
Market Dynamics
The global food encapsulation market has witnessed significant growth in recent past years, owing to the rising health awareness among consumers across the globe. Shifting consumer preferences for organic, healthy and convenient food products which is fuelling the demand for food encapsulation technology in food & beverages industry. Rising trend of ready-to-eat foods require considerable shelf life and should maintain flavors and color of the food.
On the basis of core material, global food encapsulation market is segmented into flavoring agents, acids, bases & buffers, lipids, enzymes and microorganisms, amino acids and peptides, vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, and others. Food encapsulation finds its application in dietary supplements, functional food, bakery products, confectionery, beverages, frozen products, animal nutrition, dairy products, and others.
Food encapsulation technology can limit degradation or loss of flavor during various product processes and storage. Food encapsulation techniques can also provide functional properties such as a controlled release of aromatic molecules in a given environment such as water (if flavored tea), mouth (solid food: candy, toothpaste) and spray. Increasing demand for natural flavors and clean label products is a key concern for manufacturers. This has led to the development of novel products to cater to the specific needs of consumers such as high quality, safety, natural origin, long shelf life and pleasant appearance with an effective after-taste.
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