Global Human Milk Oligosaccharides Market Size, Share Report, Analysis, Trends, Growth 2032

Human Milk Oligosaccharides Market

Global Human Milk Oligosaccharides Market - By Type (3’FL, 2’FL, 3’SL, And 6’SL), By Application (Health Ingredients For Human & Animal, Infant Formulas, Food Supplements, And Food & Beverages), And By Region- Global Industry Perspective, Comprehensive Analysis, and Forecast, 2024– 2032-

Category: Biotechnology Report Format : PDF Pages: 110 Report Code: ZMR-3837 Published Date: Oct-2024 Status : Published
Market Size in 2023 Market Forecast in 2032 CAGR (in %) Base Year
USD 287.4 Million USD 1149.58 Million 14.9% 2023

Human Milk Oligosaccharides Market

Global Human Milk Oligosaccharides Market Insights

According to a report from Zion Market Research, the global Global Human Milk Oligosaccharides Market was valued at USD 287.4 Million in 2023 and is projected to hit USD 1149.58 Million by 2032, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 14.9% during the forecast period 2024-2032. This report explores market strengths, weakness, opportunities, and threats. It also provides valuable insights into the market's growth drivers, challenges, and the future prospects that may emerge in the Global Human Milk Oligosaccharides Market industry over the next decade.

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Introduction

Human milk oligosaccharides are available in breast milk and it finds key application in infant formulas and pharmacology. In addition to this, breast milk offers a balanced nutrient for infant & comprises large proportion of bio-active ingredients including immunoglobulin, oligosaccharides, and hormones. HMOs also referred as human milk oligosaccharides are one of the key component of human milk. Reportedly, these products are structurally & biologically myriad groups of non-digestible sugars having complex structure. The product possesses anti-adhesive features and helps in reducing the infection risk from protozoa, virus, and bacteria.

Market Growth Drivers

The ability of the breast milk in protecting infants from infection along with shielding them from allergic reactions will steer the market size. Apparently, human milk oligosaccharides offers protection to human beings for long-term, namely, against obesity, high blood pressure, auto-immune disorders, diabetes, and heart disorders. Additionally, the compound inhibits sticking of microbes to intestines, proliferation of pathogens & organic acids, and helps in reducing inflammation, thereby driving market trends. The product helps in maintaining gut health through raising the production short-chain fatty acids – a key energy source for enterocytes & main molecule for gut health maintenance.

Apparently, surge in the application of the product in infant formula as well as functional beverages and addition to the product line will prompt the scope of the human milk oligosaccharides market in the years ahead. Growing concerns pertaining to malnourishment in children and rise in the infant mortality rate has culminated in product penetration across the global healthcare sector.

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Global Human Milk Oligosaccharides Market: Report Scope

Report Attributes Report Details
Report Name Global Human Milk Oligosaccharides Market
Market Size in 2023 USD 287.4 Million
Market Forecast in 2032 USD 1149.58 Million
Growth Rate CAGR of 14.9%
Number of Pages 110
Key Companies Covered Elicityl SA, Inbiose, Medolac Laboratories, ZuChem, Inc., Jennewein Biotechnologie GmbH, Glycom A/S, and Glycosyn LLC
Segments Covered By Type, By end-user and By Region
Regions Covered North America, Europe, Asia Pacific (APAC), Latin America, Middle East, and Africa (MEA)
Base Year 2023
Historical Year 2018 to 2022
Forecast Year 2024 - 2032
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North American Market Size To Expand Manifold Over 2024-2032

The expansion of the human milk oligosaccharides market in the sub-continent over the assessment period is due to massive demand for human donor milk for infants. Reportedly, there are nearly eleven milk banks in the U.S. and Canada. However, these are unable to fulfill the growing demand for breast milk for infants in the sub-continent, thereby steering the market growth in the region. Surge in the consumer awareness pertaining to health benefits of the human milk oligosaccharides for infants will prompt the regional industry growth over the assessment period.

Key participants profiled in the study are:

  • Elicityl SA
  • Inbiose
  • Medolac Laboratories
  • ZuChem, Inc.
  • Jennewein Biotechnologie GmbH
  • Glycom A/S
  • Glycosyn LLC.

The global human milk oligosaccharides market is segmented as follows:

By Type

  • 2’FL
  • 3’FL
  • 3’SL
  • 6’SL

By Application

  • Infant formulas
  • Health ingredients for human and animal
  • Food & beverages
  • Food supplements

By Region

  • North America
    • The U.S.
    • Canada
  • Europe
    • France
    • The UK
    • Spain
    • Germany
    • Italy
    • Rest of Europe
  • Asia Pacific
    • China
    • Japan
    • India
    • South Korea
    • Southeast Asia
    • Rest of Asia Pacific
  • Latin America
    • Brazil
    • Mexico
    • Rest of Latin America
  • Middle East & Africa
    • GCC
    • South Africa
    • Rest of Middle East & Africa

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FrequentlyAsked Questions

The ability of the breast milk in protecting infants from infection along with shielding them from allergic reactions will steer the market size. Apparently, human milk oligosaccharides offers protection to human beings for long-term, namely, against obesity, high blood pressure, auto-immune disorders, diabetes, and heart disorders. Additionally, the compound inhibits sticking of microbes to intestines, proliferation of pathogens & organic acids, and helps in reducing inflammation, thereby driving market trends. The product helps in maintaining gut health through raising the production short-chain fatty acids – a key energy source for enterocytes & main molecule for gut health maintenance. Apparently, surge in the application of the product in infant formula as well as functional beverages and addition to the product line will prompt the scope of the human milk oligosaccharides market in the years ahead.

According to Zion market research report, the global Human Milk Oligosaccharides market value was estimated at USD 287.4 Million in 2023 and is projected to register a CAGR of nearly 14.9% during the period from 2024 to 2032. The Human Milk Oligosaccharides market is projected to accrue earnings worth USD 1149.58 Million by 2032.

 

 

North America is likely to make noteworthy contributions towards overall market revenue during forecast timeframe. The regional market growth over 2024-2032 can be credited to massive demand for human donor milk for infants. Reportedly, there are nearly eleven milk banks in the U.S. and Canada. However, these are unable to fulfill the growing demand for breast milk for infants in the sub-continent, thereby steering the market growth in the region. Surge in the consumer awareness pertaining to health benefits of the human milk oligosaccharides for infants will prompt the regional industry growth over the assessment period.

The key players profiled in the report include Elicityl SA, Inbiose, Medolac Laboratories, ZuChem, Inc., Jennewein Biotechnologie GmbH, Glycom A/S, and Glycosyn LLC.

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