Pune, India, March 2030, MRFR Press Release/Market Research Future has published a Cooked Research Report on the Global Chelated trace minerals Market
Market Highlights
Minerals are an important class of nutrients that contributes significantly to the growth and development of organisms. They participate in several biological and chemical functions in the body of an organism. They also take the role of catalyst, electrolytes, antioxidants, etc. based on the intended application. Trace minerals are the set of minerals that are present and required in small amounts for better development and growth of an organism. Trace minerals include zinc, iron, manganese, copper, chromium, iodine, selenium, cobalt, fluoride, and molybdenum. The primary functions of these trace elements include tissue repair, metabolic function, and growth & development functions. Chelation is a chemical process that involves the bonding of a metal in an ion state with a chelating agent, called a ligand. The ligand serves as the carrier which holds the organic molecule together by binding with one or more points. Chelated trace minerals, also referred to as organic trace minerals are developed to increase their bioavailability and absorption in the targeted organism.
Benefits of the chelated trace minerals include increased bioavailability and solubility. The solubility of the chelated trace minerals is because they are electrically neutral complexes that help maintain the stability of the molecule through movement. Chelated minerals' absorbability is easier than the non-chelated minerals owing to the strong bonding making them more stable as they travel through the digestive tract. Also, animal feed aid in the improvement of bone mineralization, enhance the strength & thickness of eggshell, boost immune systems, strengthens connective tissues, supports blood formation & fertility, and enhance production.
For animal consumption, the chelated trace minerals are added as an ingredient to the animal feed or prescribed as medicine and are used in several animals including bovine, equine, birds, canine, feline, aqua species, etc. Similarly, for human consumption, the chelated trace minerals are consumed as dietary supplements whereas for plants they are either added to the soil and plant roots as fertilizer or supplements. There are different chelating agents deployed in the development of chelated trace minerals including amino acids, polysaccharide complexes, proteinates, yeast-derivate complexes, and propionates. Amino acids include glycine, lysine, monomethionine, methionine, and aspartic acid.
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Market Synopsis
According to the MRFR analysis, the global chelated trace minerals market size is projected to reach USD 6,606.14 million by 2030 at a CAGR of 7.63%.
Chelated trace minerals are a type of mineral in which the metal elements are bonded to a chelating agent to hold the complex together. Amino acids, polysaccharide complexes, proteinates, yeast derivate complexes, and propionates are the various chelating agents that perform the bonding function in chelated trace minerals. Chelated trace minerals are widely used for various applications including animal feed, pharmaceuticals, fertilizer, dietary supplements, etc. The global chelated trace minerals market is projected to reach USD 6,606.14 million by 2030 at a CAGR of 7.63% from 2022 to 2030. The increasing production of compound feed and the rising need for animal protein in the diet of people are positively impacting the growth of the market. The major growth drivers are an increase in the production of compound feed and a rise in the need for animal protein in the diet of people. However, the strict regulatory framework regulating the maximum amounts of various minerals that are permitted in feed products limits the market growth. There is an opportunity for the bioavailability of trace minerals has increased for players operating in the chelated trace minerals market with the challenge of excessive costs associated with the use of trace minerals as an additive during the forecast period.
COVID-19 Impact on Chelated Trace Minerals Market
The worldwide lockdown has certainly affected the production of chelated trace minerals. The manufacturers are facing production issues to meet the increasing market demand as they have either shut down production to ease employee concerns or are running production under-staffed. Procurement of raw materials has also become a cause of concern for the manufacturers owing to COVID-19 impact on logistics. The manufacturers who are highly dependent on imports of raw materials from local and global vendors have faced a massive challenge in this pandemic situation with strict lockdowns, no cross-border and local transactions taking place. The manufacturers have also been financially impacted by this scenario, and they are planning their operations to endure the pandemic with as little losses as possible.
The pandemic has disrupted the global supply chain and interrupted the entire value chain, from raw material procurement to manufacturing, packaging, and distribution. The outbreak has negatively impacted the entire supply chain in the industry. Lockdown restrictions have increased transportation trouble, resulting in the untimely delivery of raw materials required to produce chelated trace minerals. The COVID-19 epidemic caused a global slowdown in agricultural investment. The pharmaceutical, chemical, feed manufacturers, and other industries were impacted by, among other things, a shortage of workers, difficulty accessing markets, and a lack of chelated trace minerals. Additionally, COVID-19 had a significant influence on several biostimulant markets, causing delays in the supply chain, manufacturing procedures, timely product delivery, and other areas. However, the declining cases of the of covid-19 have given some relief to the major producers. The declining phase has further benefited the proper supply of raw materials. The Supply chain prominently consists of ingredient suppliers, manufacturers, hypermarkets and supermarkets, convenience stores, and specialty stores. Hereafter, the slowing down cases of the pandemic has made the major players in the market take some major actions. The players are now focusing on restructuring the supply chain with standardized SOPs. The chelated trace mineral sector is anticipated to re-emerge in the post-pandemic age with new standards, strategies, and regulations.
Competitive Landscape
The high competition among the players have encouraged the players to produce quality products in the market. In order to build new and quality products, numerous companies benefit from mergers, acquisitions, and product development. To preserve their positions and broaden their geographic reach, the players in the worldwide chelated trace minerals market are using a variety of strategies, including expansion, mergers and acquisitions, alliances, joint ventures, and expansion. To gain the largest possible market share, expansion was the growth strategy that was most frequently used by market participants.
There are numerous international, national, and regional players in the worldwide chelated trace minerals industry. There is a lot of competition in this sector, and everyone is trying to increase their portion of customers' wallets. When comparing prices and quality, as well as product availability across regions, different suppliers will use different metrics. In order to be competitive, suppliers must offer reasonably priced, high-quality chelated trace minerals. Market and economic conditions, government laws, and technological progress all affect how quickly and how large market actors can expand. As a result, businesses in this sector need to concentrate on increasing output and refining their offerings to keep up with consumer demand. These companies are investing heavily in creating new products. Although worldwide companies account for the vast majority of sales, smaller regional and local firms are also present.
Segmentation
By Type
- Zinc: Zinc is one of the eleven trace minerals that play a vital role in supporting several biological functions and is one of the key requirements for the production of insulin, DNA, RNA, and several other enzymatic reactions. The trace mineral, Zinc is responsible for the facilitation of immune response, protein synthesis, hair maintenance, and the repair & renewal of cells. Chelated zinc is a form of mineral designed for the better absorption of zinc across the digestive tract. The other significant benefits of chelated zinc use include healthy skin, better connective tissue, and prostate function. Amino acids & organic acids are the major chelating agents used in the development of zinc-chelated trace minerals.
- Iron: Iron is an essential mineral for the formation of hemoglobin and myoglobin in the blood. It also plays a key role in chloroplast synthesis and maintenance in plants. Iron chelates are a type of organic trace mineral used as a supplement for growth and development in humans and plants. The chelated form of the mineral aids in the prevention of iron deficiency condition, anemia and are available in tablet forms for human consumption. A similar condition in plants is referred to as iron chlorosis, where the plants cannot absorb iron from the soil. The iron chelates also aid in enhancing the solubilization and transport of iron from soil to roots.
- Cobalt: Cobalt chelates are vital for the better metabolism and growth of plants at various development stages. It enhances the protein content and boosts the yield of the plants apart from nitrogen fixation ability. In animal feed, the mineral is used against anemia, to overcome infertility, boost growth rates through increasing the appetite, and facilitate the general health of the animal.
- Copper: Copper as a mineral plays several functions in the human body and is one of the key minerals that’s found in various parts of the biological systems. It aids in the development of collagen, the nervous system, and melanin pigment in the skin and bones. Copper Chelators are a type of chelated trace mineral that is majorly used in the treatment of Wilson’s disease and Menke's disease. The other functions of the copper chelators in the human health system include the promotion of the formation of connective tissues, enhanced absorption of the metal, aids in cellular metabolism, etc.
- Chromium: Chromium is one of the trace minerals which is required for insulin action in the body's biological system, supporting the metabolism of carbohydrate, protein, and fat that enters the digestive system. The chelated form of chromium shows better bioavailability than the non-chelated chromium supplements like chromium chloride. The chromium chelates are majorly used for weight management, stress management, and blood sugar management. Picolinic acid and glycine are two of the commonly used chelating agent used. The increasing demand for chromium supplements for weight loss and diabetes treatment is expected to drive the growth of the segment.
- Others: The others segment includes chelated trace minerals containing selenium, manganese, fluoride, molybdenum, and iodine. Selenium is an important class of minerals that has a significant role in 24+ protein types in the body. Chelated selenium promotes the antioxidant enzyme – glutathione peroxidase and increases the antioxidant reserves in the body. Also, it helps in maintaining the inflammatory balance, assists prostate health and cardiovascular health, etc. It is also being used as an ingredient in nutritional snack manufacturing.
By Chelating Agent
- Amino Acid: Amino acids are the basic building blocks of proteins in all forms of living organisms. The benefits of using amino acids as chelating agents include reduced cost owing to better performance at a small amount of the acid, increased crop output, long shelf life, and reduced pesticidal residue. Glycine, Lysine, Monomethionine, Methionine, and aspartic acid are the amino acids used in chelation and glycine is the most commonly used amino acid. In plants, the chelation of trace minerals with amino acids has boosted the mineral translocation within the plant systems and enhanced absorption efficiency.
- Polysaccharide Complex: Polysaccharide complex trace minerals are a type of chelated trace minerals formed by a combination of the metal ion with a carbohydrate molecule, a polysaccharide. Polysaccharide complexes are formed by coating the ion with the molecules and when consumed get broken down into simple sugars that are easily soluble in the gut.
- Proteinate: Metal proteinate is a type of chelated mineral that has a protein carrier as the chelating agent for the metal ions. The short-chain peptides and amino acids generated from hydrolyzed soy proteins serve as the protein carriers. The two factors that impact the stability of the proteinates are the hydrolysis efficiency and the selection of enzymes.
- Others: The other segment includes propionates and yeast derivative complexes. Metal propionates are manufactured by the combination of metals and propionic acid. The unique feature of the propionates compared to other chelating agents is their high solubility, which can completely disassociate in solution and optimal absorption in the animal body.
By Application
- Animal Feed: Chelated trace minerals are extensively used as an ingredient in the feeds and diets of various animals including cows, dogs, birds, pigs, horses, aqua species, etc. Owing to the low bioavailability of trace minerals in inorganic forms, interactions with other feed components, formation of large and insoluble molecules, and instability of the minerals in the digestive tract of the animals trace mineral chelates are being used in animal feed. In addition, the use of organic trace minerals in animal feed reduced the mineral emissions in the environment and thus promotes sustainability in animal agriculture. Animal absorption of trace mineral chelates is better than the inorganic chelates and trace minerals are required in smaller amounts. Thus, over-supplementation is avoided with the use of organic trace minerals in animal feed.
- Dietary Supplements: The presence of trace minerals holds a vital position in various metabolic processes. Trace minerals are used for the treatment of various mineral deficiencies and related health diseases. Though natural chelation occurs in the digestive tract, only a small proportion of it gets chelated making its bioavailability less for the intended functions. The chelated form of these minerals helps in better absorption and boosts efficiency.
- Pharmaceutical: In pharmaceutical applications, chelated trace minerals are used for treating various diseases in animals and are incorporated through fortification. For instance, FERTIGRIP Bolus is a tablet for bovine animals that are developed using chelated trace minerals and coated vitamins fortified with bioactive chromium and beta-carotene.
- Fertilizer: Micronutrient is a key requirement for the growth and development of plants. Better management of nutrients ensures an enhanced crop output. Most of the trace minerals in the soil including iron, manganese, and zinc get readily oxidized which reduces their availability for the plants. To overcome this issue, farmers and home gardeners are increasingly using chelated trace mineral fertilizers by improving bioavailability.
- Others: The others segment includes cosmetics and water softeners. Cosmetics products like creams, shampoos, conditioners, lotions, etc., and amino acids (EDTA) are the major chelating agent used in these products. Zinc chelates are one of the most commonly used in shampoos, as it supports hair growth.
By Region
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North America: The growing need for precision trace minerals as an ingredient in animal feed is expected to create opportunities for the players involved in the production of animal feed chelated trace minerals in the US during the forecast period. In addition, the increasing focus on sustainable animal production practices in the countries in the region by players and end users is driving the growth of the market.
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Europe: The increasing production and consumption of poultry meat, protein-rich pork meat, and dairy products coupled with the growing utilization of chelated trace minerals in animal feed for better growth, quality, and productivity of the animals are expected to drive the growth of the market in the region.
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Asia-Pacific: The increasing demand for pork and the shift to chelated trace minerals user in livestock feed & nutrition is expected to create opportunities for the players in the market during the forecast period. In addition, countries in the region including China, India, Vietnam, Indonesia, and the Philippines account for a significant share of global poultry meat production and are expected to show an increasing trend in growth.
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Rest of the World: The rest of the world market is showing consistent growth during the forecast period. The increasing demand for livestock production coupled with antimicrobial bans on animal feed is expected to drive the growth of the market in the region.
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Base Year | 2030 |
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