PUBLISHER: AnalystView Market Insights | PRODUCT CODE: 1120733
PUBLISHER: AnalystView Market Insights | PRODUCT CODE: 1120733
Sugar-Based Surfactants Market size was valued at USD 5,604.1 Million in 2021, growing at a CAGR of 6.3% from 2022 to 2028.
Surface-active substances with sugar groups in their structure are known as sugar-based surfactants. The kind of raw materials utilized in the initial procedure determines the kind of sugar group that is present in the surfactant molecules. They are made from raw sugar in a variety of shapes, including dimeric, monomeric, and polymeric. These include, among others, starch, chitin, glucose, lactose, and fructose.
Surfactants made from plants are typically inappropriate for use with polymers, conventional surfactants, and conditioning agents. The stability, quantity, and quality of the foam produced by these surfactants are particularly problematic, and they frequently lack the desired sensory properties of synthetic compounds. Therefore, sugar-derived surfactants were created to preserve sensory features and ensure shelf life, which increased market demand. The market demand for sugar-derived surfactants is being driven by factors such as their low toxicity, affordability, biodegradability, superior cleaning and washing capabilities, environmental friendliness, and high surface activity. During the forecast period, the main factor driving the growth of the Sugar-Based Surfactants market is the rise in the desire for renewable resources, less hazardous products, and improved awareness of personal hygiene. The majority of sugar-based surfactants are found in household and personal care products. They are used by the textile sector as well. The substance is used in liquid detergents as well as hand dishwashing soap. These are successfully utilized in a variety of skin care, baby care, and hair care products in the personal care sector. In the upcoming years, it is anticipated that rising personal care product usage will increase product demand.
The Global Sugar-Based Surfactants Market is segmented on the basis of Raw Material, Application, and Region.
The market is divided into three categories based on raw material type: Monomeric, Polymeric, and Dimeric. The monomeric segment is expected to dominate the market during the forecast period. This is linked to the rise in demand for biological membrane solvents that are non-toxic, biodegradable, and non-toxic, which makes monomeric raw materials appropriate for a variety of end-use applications. During the upcoming years, the market expansion is predicted to be fueled by the growing demand for the product across a variety of applications.
The market is divided into four categories based on application: Biotechnology, Homecare & Personal Care, Pharmaceuticals, and Agriculture. The homecare & personal care segment is expected to dominate the market during the forecast period. Due to its moderate and non-irritating characteristics for skin and eyes, it is increasingly used in a variety of personal care products, including body lotions, body washes, shampoos, and sunscreens. They have excellent efficacy when it comes to wetting, washing, cleaning, and foaming agents. Additionally, they prevent excessive dryness while maintaining the equilibrium of the skin. One of the factors propelling the sector as a whole is the growing customer preference for natural surfactants.
The global market for Sugar-Based Surfactants is made comprises of a number of both international and local producers, making it a fairly competitive sector in the world. Some of the leading strategies adopted by corporations to expand their market share include new product launches, agreements, distribution network development, R&D spending, and mergers and acquisitions. For instance, In February 2022, Clariant launched its new Vita 100% bio-based surfactants and polyethylene glycols (PEGs) to help directly address climate change as it helps in removing fossil carbon from the value chain.
The scope of this report covers the market by its major segments, which include as follows: