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花生四烯酸市場——2023年至2028年預測Arachidonic Acid Market - Forecasts from 2023 to 2028 |
花生四烯酸是一種有助於嬰兒大腦發育的脂肪酸。花生四烯酸 (ARA) 是生物細胞膜的重要組成部分,為所有細胞提供正常運作所需的流動性和靈活性,尤其是免疫系統、骨骼肌和神經系統中的細胞。亞油酸來源於食物或亞油酸通過去飽和和鏈伸長而得。離子通道、受體和□都受到游離 ARA 激活和抑制能力的影響。
重要的 omega-6 脂肪酸之一是花生四烯酸。它被認為是一種必需酸,因為它保留在細胞膜內,並發出響應破壞事件的再生變化信號。由於體內缺乏天然花生四烯酸,花生四烯酸必須通過注射劑、糖漿和片劑單獨服用。ARA的主要原料是玉米、葡萄糖、大豆、酵母。
隨著消費者健康意識的增強,營養補充劑中對 ARA 的需求不斷增加。隨著賽車和馬拉松等戶外運動賽事越來越受歡迎,身體受傷的可能性預計會增加,並預計將推動市場覆蓋率和創收的上升。嬰兒配方奶粉的普及率不斷上升,運動營養品的使用頻率也不斷增加,有助於市場擴張。
由於技術的快速進步和領先公司的新專利申請,在預測期內,嬰兒配方奶粉中花生四烯酸的使用可能會增加。嬰兒需要 omega-6 脂肪酸,因為他們無法合成所需的量。因此,在嬰兒食品中添加ARA起到了供給必需脂肪酸的作用。幫助發育中的嬰兒大腦合成細胞膜的主要成分是 DHA 和花生四烯酸 (ARA)(一種 20 碳脂肪酸)。母乳中 DHA 和 ARA 的含量因國家而異,具體取決於母親的飲食。
花生四烯酸在田徑界正在蓬勃發展。ARA 補充劑也在神經病學、肝病學、心髒病學和營養學領域進行研究。儘管花生四烯酸可以控制炎症,但人們仍擔心這些補充劑的相關風險。受過訓練的男性的瘦體重指數、全身力量和峰值功率都可以通過 ARA 補充劑得到改善。
從真菌高山被孢黴中提取的富含 ARA 的油的使用是眾所周知的,這種成分長期以來一直用於嬰兒配方奶粉和後續牛奶中。根據歐盟法律,從高山被孢黴中提取的油目前被允許用於嬰兒配方奶粉、後續牛奶和新生兒醫療飲食。德國BASF和中國Hubei Fuxing Biotechnology是利用高山被Mortierella Alpina菌生產富含 ARA 的油的領先公司。
預計北美將成為花生四烯酸在食品應用中的最大市場,其次是歐洲和亞太地區。歐盟監管環境支持本地市場的擴張。嬰兒配方奶粉中 ARA 的需求受到眾多公司的存在、積極的研發活動以及在嬰兒配方奶粉和運動營養中使用 ARA 的大量新專利以及北美(尤其是墨西哥)出生率不斷上升的推動。目前利用 ARA 治療糖尿病的趨勢預計將支持北美國家市場的進一步擴張。
Arachidonic is a fatty acid that helps in a baby's developing brain. Arachidonic acid (ARA) is a crucial aspect of biological cell membranes because it gives them the fluidity and flexibility necessary for all cells to function properly, especially those in the immune system, skeletal muscle, and neurological systems. It comes from food or linoleic acid undergoing de-saturation and chain elongation. Ion channels, receptors, and enzymes are all affected by free ARA's ability to both activate and inhibit them.
One of the important Omega-6 fatty acids is arachidonic acid. It is regarded as an essential acid. because it is kept inside cell membranes and guides signals of regenerative changes in response to damaging events. A separate intake of arachidonic acid in injections, syrups, or pills is required due to the body's lack of natural arachidonic acid. The main ingredients used to make ARA are, among others, maize, glucose, soy, and yeast.
There is a rising demand for ARA in dietary supplements as consumers become more health conscious. The probability of physical injuries is anticipated to rise with the popularity of outdoor athletic events like car racing and marathons, which are projected to drive the market in terms of rising application rates and generating revenue. Infant feeding formula penetration is rising, and sports nutrition is also being used more frequently, contributing to the market's expansion.
The fast technical improvements and new patents filed by the major market players will likely lead to a rise in the use of arachidonic acid in baby feeding during the forecast period. Babies require omega-6 fatty acids since they cannot synthesize the necessary quantity. As a result, the inclusion of ARA in baby food serves to supply the required fatty acids. The main elements that aid in synthesizing cell membranes in developing infants' brains are DHA and arachidonic acid (ARA), a 20-carbon fatty acid. Depending on a mother's diet, the amount of DHA and ARA in breast milk varies greatly between nations.
Arachidonic acid is growing rapidly in the world of athletics. Research on ARA supplements has also been conducted in neurology, hepatology, cardiology, and nutrition. Arachidonic acid regulates inflammation, although there are concerns regarding the risks associated with these supplements. The lean BMI, overall strength, and peak power of trained men may all be improved with ARA supplementation.
The use of ARA-rich oils obtained from the fungus Mortierella Alpina is well known, and the ingredient has long been used in infants and subsequent formulae. According to EU law, oil extracted from Mortierella Alpina is now allowed in infant formula, follow-on formula, and meals for medical purposes for newborns. The German company BASF and the Chinese company Hubei Fuxing Biotechnology are the leading firms producing ARA-rich oils from the fungus Mortierella Alpina.
North America is anticipated to be the largest market for arachidonic acid in food applications, second in Europe and Asia Pacific. The regulatory environment in the EU has helped the local market expand. The demand for ARA in infant formula is growing due to the presence of numerous companies, the intense R&D activities carried out with numerous new patents using ARA for infant formula, as well as sports nutrition, and the rising fertility rate in North America, particularly in Mexico. The current trend of utilizing ARA to treat diabetes is anticipated to aid in expanding the market in additional North American nations.