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Ramesh Jadhav
Global Collagen Market Worldwide Opportunities, Driving Forces, Future Potential 2030 | IMR

The global production of collagen was 1 thousand tons in 2021, and the production size is expected to reach 1.46 thousand tons by 2028, growing at a CAGR of 5.6% over the analysis period 2023 TO 2030.

Collagen is the most abundant structural protein in the human body and is one of the main building blocks of skin. It also makes up about 75% of the skin's support structure. Collagens come in at least 28 different types, each with its source tissue in the body. Collagen types I and III coexist in skin and bone tissues, whereas collagen type II is found in cartilage, where it makes up the majority of the protein content and coexists with chondroitin sulfate and hyaluronic acid glycosaminoglycans. Due to the scarcity of its source and unique chemical composition, collagen type II is more valuable. Recently, there has been a buzz around collagen-based food supplements and skincare products

The Major Players Covered in this Report:

Baotou Dongbao Biotechnology Co. Ltd. (China), ConnOils LLC (US), Darling Ingredients Inc (US); Gelita AG (Germany), Gelnex (Brazil), ITALGEL S.r.l. (Italy), Lapi Gelatine S.p.a. (Italy), Nippi Inc. (Japan), Nitta Gelatin (India), Nutra Food Ingredients (US), Rabj Co. Ltd (Thailand), Vinh Hoan (Vietnam), Vital Proteins (US), Weishardt Group (France) and other major players.

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