PUBLISHER: Knowledge Sourcing Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1302893
PUBLISHER: Knowledge Sourcing Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1302893
A microbial culture, also referred to as microbiological culture, is a technique for growing microbial organisms in a controlled laboratory environment while allowing them to reproduce in a predefined culture media. In molecular biology, microbial cultures are fundamental diagnostic techniques employed as research tools. Some popular microbial cultures include broth cultures, agar plates, stab cultures, viral cultures, and eukaryotic cell cultures.
Microbial cultures are one of the main microbiological diagnostic techniques used to identify infectious diseases' root causes and are also used in research in microbiology. Therefore the rising prevalence of infectious diseases such as COVID-19, SARS, dengue, malaria, and swine flu is driving the market's growth. Microbial cultures have also witnessed widespread application in the food and beverage industry. Microbiological cultures are used in fermented functional food and beverages. Growing consumer knowledge of physical fitness, including immunity-boosting foods in their daily diets, and the rising adoption of a healthy lifestyle will increase demand for microbial cultures and spur global market expansion. The growing application of microbial cultures in various end-user industries such as dairy, confectionary, beverages supplements, and nutraceuticals is also propelling the demand during the projection period.
However, the lack of knowledge regarding the health benefits of microbial cultures, particularly in emerging economies, strict rules and regulations regarding its use in the food and beverage industry, coupled with the growing incidence of allergies, is obstructing the growth of the global market for microbial cultures during the analysis period.
Microbial cultures are employed in the biopreservation of food products. The need for bio-preservation is rising due to consumer demand for essential safety standards in food items with an extended shelf life. Producers are focusing on natural ways to maintain their portfolios of dairy, beverage, and fresh bread items appealing for a longer time. Microbiological cultures are a crucial component of bio-preservation since consumers demand more clean-label products. Consumption of fermented functional food has significantly expanded in recent years due to its beneficial properties such as health advantages, improved shelf life, etc. Starter cultures are primarily used in the preparation of fermented foods. The well-researched starters cultures that manufacture many fermented foods, such as dairy, meat, sourdough, vegetables, etc., are lactic acid bacteria and yeast. The dairy culture markets are enjoying a boom in expansion and innovation in China, India, the rest of Asia, as well as the Middle East and African countries.
North America is anticipated to hold a significant market share in microbial cultures. This region will witness high growth during the forecast period owing to the high prevalence of chronic diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, and heart diseases. Due to rising interest in health and well-being among consumers and rising demand for organic products, consumers in this region are demanding more and more products with different types of microbial cultures. Microbiological cultures are incredibly adaptable and can be used as functional food and beverage ingredients, additives, and supplement ingredients. This has boosted the growth of nutrients derived from microbial cultures in countries such as the United States and Canada. The high prevalence of key market players such as DuPont, Kerry, and Hansen Holding is also contributing to the region's growth. Due to consumers' increasing knowledge of the benefits of healthy and natural goods, the North American market is seeing strong development. The regional market expansion is anticipated to increase as more cultures are used in pharmaceutical and nutraceutical products.