Dried spent grain is one of the main by-products of the breweries produced all over the year that is presently not suitably taken care of, both in economic and environmental terms. In addition, dried spent grain biomass can be a low-cost source of bio-energy and innovative and valuable bio-products
. The recent studies have confirmed, from an economic and technological perspective, the viability of using dried spent grain as fuel for energy applications due to its hydrogen and carbon content, which provide it with a better calorific value.
Dried spent grain is the most lavish by?product generally produced in the beer?brewing process. Dried spent grain mainly obtained from the husk of a barley grain as the solid residue left after the wort production.
Dried spent grain is enriched in protein and fibre and is mainly used in bakery as well as animal feed industry; that is surging the demand for dried spent grain during the upcoming years.
- To Get a Sample Copy of the Report visit @ https://www.futuremarketinsights.com/reports/brochure/rep-gb-12439
Health Benefits Associated with Dried Spent Grain Luring the Growth
The dried spent grain is enriched with proteins and fibers, hence it provides and supports the health and immunity of consumers. The busy lifestyle and flexitarian diet are few of the factors due to which consumers are looking for those products that fulfil the daily nutritional requirement of the body.
Dried spent grain contains beta-glucans and phenolic components, and these components work as prebiotic compounds after reaching the large intestine.
As dried spent grain is obtained from wheat, and barley, the antioxidant molecules present in it boost up the immune system and reduces the risk of cancers. Due to these health beneficial properties of dried spent grain, its demand is anticipated to increase in several end-use industries including food and beverages.
Global Dried Spent Grain Market: Key Players
Some of the key manufacturers operating their business in the global dried spent grain market includes
- Gibbs Environment Lab,
- The Spent Goods Company
Sustainable and Renewable Sources May Create Future Prospects for Dried Spent Grain Market
With the rising demand for sustainability in all sectors, it is incontrovertible that no side streams are wasted in the forthcoming period. The global effort to upturn the number of renewable energy sources will possibly increase the application of dried spent grain as one of the energy sources.
According to the Journal of Cereal Science, replacing normal flour with dried spent grain in a bread loaf will duple the content of fibre, improves the content of essential amino acid by 10%, enhances the protein level by 50%, and reduces the calories by around 7%. This drastic variation of nutritional content in the bakery products such as bread is truly notable and also marketed to a particular segment. Consumers engrossed in the LOHAS (Lifestyles of Health and Sustainability) are a huge and growing segment of the market. Moreover, reusing of dried spent grains as a sustainable waste of food solution appeals to the consumers who are conscious regarding the environment.
However, dried spent grain remains an eye-catching raw material for health-supplement for the food ingredients. The health-promoting trend in the global food industry is not likely to become extinct as long as the urbanised nations are tackling the several health issues rising from overweight as well as ageing population demographics. These are the key factors that may create interesting and new growth prospects for dried spent grain to arise in the near future.
The vegan protein report offers a comprehensive evaluation of the market. It does so via in-depth qualitative insights, historical data, and verifiable projections about market size.
The projections featured in the report have been derived using proven research methodologies and assumptions. By doing so, the research report serves as a repository of analysis and information for every facet of the Vegan protein market, including but not limited to: regional markets, nature, form, source, and end-use.
Request Complete TOC Of this Report @ https://www.futuremarketinsights.com/toc/rep-gb-12439
The study is a source of reliable data on:
- Vegan protein market segments and sub-segments
- Market trends and dynamics
- Supply and demand
- Market size
- Current trends/opportunities/challenges
- Competitive landscape
- Technological breakthroughs
- Value chain and stakeholder analysis
The regional analysis covers:
- North America (U.S. and Canada)
- Latin America (Mexico, Brazil, Peru, Chile, and others)
- Western Europe (Germany, U.K., France, Spain, Italy, Nordic countries, Belgium, Netherlands, and Luxembourg)
- Eastern Europe (Poland and Russia)
- Asia Pacific (China, India, Japan, ASEAN, Australia, and New Zealand)
- Middle East and Africa (GCC, Southern Africa, and North Africa)
The Vegan protein market report has been compiled through extensive primary research (through interviews, surveys, and observations of seasoned analysts) and secondary research (which entails reputable paid sources, trade journals, and industry body databases).
The report also features a complete qualitative and quantitative assessment by analysing data gathered from industry analysts and market participants across key points in the industry’s value chain.
A separate analysis of prevailing trends in the parent market, macro- and micro-economic indicators, and regulations and mandates is included under the purview of the study. By doing so, the Vegan protein market report projects the attractiveness of each major segment over the forecast period.
Highlights of the Vegan protein market report:
- A complete backdrop analysis, which includes an assessment of the parent market
- Important changes in market dynamics
- Market segmentation up to the second or third level
- Historical, current, and projected size of the market from the standpoint of both value and volume
- Reporting and evaluation of recent industry developments
- Market shares and strategies of key players
- Emerging niche segments and regional markets
- An objective assessment of the trajectory of the Vegan protein market
- Recommendations to companies for strengthening their foothold in the Vegan protein market
nature:
- Organic
- Conventional
source:
- Wheat
- Barley
- Rice
- Sorghum
- Millet
end-use:
- Food & Beverages
- Bakery
- Confectionery
- Dairy Products
- Health Drinks
- Snacks
- Nutritional Powder
- Shakes
- RTD Products
- Pharmaceuticals
- Nutraceuticals
- Animal Feed
- Breweries
PRE BOOK @ https://www.futuremarketinsights.com/checkout/12439