The industrial enzymes market has seen considerable growth due to a variety of factors.
• The industrial enzymes market has witnessed robust growth in recent years. It will grow from $7.19 billion in 2024 to $7.72 billion in 2025, at a CAGR of 7.4%.
The growth is attributed to higher consumer demand for natural and sustainable products, advancements in enzyme technology, increased food and beverage processing driven by changing lifestyles, and rising consumer awareness about health and nutrition.
The industrial enzymes market is expected to maintain its strong growth trajectory in upcoming years.
• The industrial enzymes market is forecasted to grow to $10.14 billion by 2029 with a CAGR of 7.1%.
This growth is driven by expanding industrial applications, improved nutritional value of food products, increasing demand for renewable solutions, and technological advancements. Trends include technological innovations, new product launches, and advancements in enzyme engineering.
The growing demand in the food and beverage industry is expected to fuel the industrial enzymes market. The food and beverage sector is expanding due to changing consumer tastes, globalization, technological progress, e-commerce growth, health trends, sustainability efforts, and regulatory changes. Industrial enzymes help improve product quality, shelf life, cost-effectiveness, and clean label attributes within this industry. A report by Convenience stated that foodservice sales grew from 25.6% in 2022 to 26.9% in 2023. Therefore, the rising demand within the food and beverage sector is driving the industrial enzymes market forward.
The industrial enzymes market covered in this report is segmented –
1) By Type: Carbohydrases, Proteases, Phytases, Polymerases And Nucleases, Lipases, Other Types
2) By Form: Liquid, Dry
3) By Source: Plant, Animal, Micro-Organism
4) By Application: Food Processing, Animal Feed, Healthcare, Textiles, Leather Processing, Detergents And Cleaners, Bio-Fuel, Other Applications
Subsegments:
1) By Carbohydrases: Amylases, Cellulases, Glucanases, Xylanases
2) By Proteases: Alkaline Proteases, Acid Proteases, Neutral Proteases
3) By Phytases: 3-Phytase, 6-Phytase, 5-Phytase
4) By Polymerases And Nucleases: DNA Polymerases, RNA Polymerases, Restriction Endonucleases, Exonucleases
5) By Lipases: Fungal Lipases, Bacterial Lipases, Animal Lipases
6) By Other Types: Laccases, Peroxidases, Pectinases, Chitinases, Glucosidases
Leading firms in the industrial enzymes market are concentrating on developing advanced technologies like high-efficiency cellulase enzymes to broaden their product line and maintain their market position. High-efficiency cellulase enzymes are enhanced combinations of overexpressed cellulase elements capable of converting cellulose into fermentable sugars more effectively and cost-effectively. For example, Bionetix International, a biopharmaceutical firm based in Canada, launched a new range of enzyme concentrates named ECL3000 in May 2024. ECL3000, which is designed to act on cellulose found in plant cell walls and common items like food, clothing, and paper, is a high-efficiency cellulase enzyme produced by non-pathogenic fungi. It demonstrates strong performance in breaking down cellulose into smaller sugars such as glucose.
Major companies operating in the industrial enzymes market are:
• Advanced Enzyme Technologies Limited
• BASF SE
• Roche Holding AG
• Associated British Foods plc
• DuPont de Nemours Inc.
• Kerry Group plc
• DSM Nutritional Products AG
• Novozymes A/S
• Lallemand Inc.
• Chr. Hansen Holding A/S
• Novus International Inc.
• Jiangsu Boli Bioproducts Co. Ltd.
• Amano Enzyme Inc.
• BBI Solutions
• AB Enzymes GmbH
• Biocatalysts Ltd.
• Enzyme Supplies Limited
• Enzyme Development Corporation
• Dyadic International Inc.
• Longda Bio-products Co. Ltd.
• Maps Enzymes Ltd.
North America was the largest region in the industrial enzymes market in 2024. The regions covered in the industrial enzymes market report are Asia-Pacific, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, North America, South America, Middle East, Africa.