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市場調査レポート
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微結晶セルロース市場- 世界の産業規模、シェア、動向、機会および予測、供給源別、形態別、用途別、地域別、競合別セグメント、2020-2030年Microcrystalline Cellulose Market - Global Industry Size, Share, Trends, Opportunity & Forecast, Segmented By Source, By Form, By Application, By Region, & Competition, 2020-2030F |
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微結晶セルロース市場- 世界の産業規模、シェア、動向、機会および予測、供給源別、形態別、用途別、地域別、競合別セグメント、2020-2030年 |
出版日: 2025年08月31日
発行: TechSci Research
ページ情報: 英文 180 Pages
納期: 2~3営業日
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微結晶セルロースの世界市場は2024年に11億5,000万米ドルと評価され、CAGR 6.28%で2030年には16億6,000万米ドルに達すると予測されています。
世界の微結晶セルロース(MCC)市場は、医薬品、飲食品、栄養補助食品、パーソナルケア産業における多機能賦形剤および添加剤としての重要な役割により、ダイナミックな成長を遂げています。木材パルプやコットンリンターなどの再生可能なセルロースを主原料とするMCCは、その卓越した結合性、増量性、安定性により高く評価されており、複雑な製剤においても安定した性能を発揮します。その天然由来、規制遵守、多様な用途への適応性により、MCCは高付加価値、高成長の分野で不可欠な成分としての地位を固めています。
市場概要 | |
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予測期間 | 2026-2030 |
市場規模:2024年 | 11億5,000万米ドル |
市場規模:2030年 | 16億6,000万米ドル |
CAGR:2025年~2030年 | 6.28% |
急成長セグメント | 木材ベース |
最大市場 | 北米 |
市場の拡大は、製薬業界、特に経口固形製剤の旺盛な需要によって支えられており、一方で栄養補助食品、機能性食品、パーソナルケア製品への採用も増加の一途をたどっています。持続可能性への取り組み、生産技術の革新、アジア太平洋の新興市場における需要の加速といった戦略的要因が、長期的な成長軌道を形成しています。その結果、MCCは基礎的な賦形剤としてだけでなく、進化する産業界や消費者の要求に応えられる万能材料としても、ますます認知されるようになっています。
栄養補助食品に対する需要の高まり
高い生産コストと原料依存
伝統産業以外のMCC用途の拡大
Global Microcrystalline Cellulose market was valued at USD 1.15 Billion in 2024 and is expected to reach USD 1.66 Billion by 2030 with a CAGR of 6.28%. The Global Microcrystalline Cellulose (MCC) Market is witnessing dynamic growth, driven by its critical role as a multifunctional excipient and additive across pharmaceuticals, food and beverages, nutraceuticals, and personal care industries. Sourced predominantly from renewable cellulose such as wood pulp and cotton linters, MCC is highly valued for its exceptional binding, bulking, and stabilizing properties, which ensure consistent performance in complex formulations. Its natural origin, regulatory compliance, and adaptability across diverse applications have cemented its position as an essential ingredient in high-value, high-growth sectors.
Market Overview | |
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Forecast Period | 2026-2030 |
Market Size 2024 | USD 1.15 Billion |
Market Size 2030 | USD 1.66 Billion |
CAGR 2025-2030 | 6.28% |
Fastest Growing Segment | Wood-based |
Largest Market | North America |
The market's expansion is anchored by robust demand from the pharmaceutical industry, particularly for oral solid dosage forms, while adoption in nutraceuticals, functional foods, and personal care products continues to rise. Strategic factors such as sustainability initiatives, innovations in production technologies, and accelerating demand across emerging Asia-Pacific markets are shaping long-term growth trajectories. Consequently, MCC is increasingly recognized not only as a foundational excipient but also as a versatile material poised to meet evolving industrial and consumer requirements.
Key Market Drivers
Rising Demand for Nutraceuticals and Dietary Supplements
The increasing global demand for nutraceuticals and dietary supplements has become one of the most significant growth drivers of the microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) market. A significant portion of the global population regularly consumes dietary supplements, with many perceiving natural products as inherently safe. However, prior studies indicate that nearly 20% of consumers report using dietary supplements alongside prescription or over-the-counter medications, highlighting potential considerations for safety, interactions, and informed usage. Consumers worldwide are becoming more health-conscious, with greater emphasis on preventive healthcare and wellness-oriented lifestyles. This shift is strongly influenced by rising incidences of lifestyle-related diseases such as obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular disorders, coupled with aging populations that require long-term nutritional support. Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are responsible for approximately 74% of global deaths each year, claiming around 41 million lives. Projections indicate this figure could rise to 52 million by 2030. Nonetheless, most of these deaths are linked to five modifiable risk factors unhealthy diets, tobacco use, physical inactivity, air pollution, and alcohol consumption underscoring significant opportunities for preventive health interventions. As a result, nutraceuticals and dietary supplements have gained rapid acceptance, and MCC plays a critical role in their production.
MCC is extensively used as a binder, filler, and disintegrant in tablets and capsules the most common dosage forms of dietary supplements. Its superior compressibility ensures strong yet easily disintegrating tablets, improving both manufacturing efficiency and consumer experience. In addition, MCC enhances the stability of active ingredients, prolongs shelf life, and maintains uniform dosage distribution, which are vital in nutraceutical production where product consistency and reliability are essential. Consumers of nutraceuticals often demand clean-label, plant-derived, and non-synthetic ingredients. As MCC is obtained from natural cellulose sources such as wood pulp and cotton linters, it aligns seamlessly with these consumer expectations. This "natural" positioning enhances its adoption, especially among brands marketing supplements as organic, sustainable, and eco-friendly. The nutraceutical industry is expanding rapidly in both developed and emerging markets. In North America and Europe, rising health awareness and premium wellness trends have led to high per capita supplement consumption. Meanwhile, Asia-Pacific especially China and India is witnessing strong growth driven by a rising middle class, urbanization, and growing acceptance of Western dietary habits. This expansion significantly boosts MCC demand, as manufacturers require high-quality excipients to meet growing supplement production volumes.
Key Market Challenges
High Production Costs and Raw Material Dependence
The production of MCC involves specialized chemical processing of cellulose derived primarily from wood pulp or cotton linters. This process requires significant capital investment, sophisticated technology, and stringent quality control to ensure pharmaceutical and food-grade compliance. Additionally, fluctuations in the availability and pricing of raw materials especially wood pulp directly affect production costs. Manufacturers in regions with limited access to high-quality cellulose face higher operational expenses, reducing profit margins. These elevated costs can act as a barrier to entry for new players and limit market expansion, particularly in price-sensitive emerging economies.
Key Market Trends
Expansion of MCC Applications Beyond Traditional Industries
While pharmaceuticals and food remain core markets, the future will see broader adoption of MCC in emerging applications such as bioplastics, 3D printing materials, and biomedical engineering. For example, MCC's renewable and biodegradable nature makes it a potential ingredient in sustainable packaging solutions, addressing the growing demand for alternatives to single-use plastics. In biomedical fields, MCC is being studied for wound dressings, drug delivery systems, and tissue scaffolding due to its biocompatibility and functional versatility. This trend toward diversification of applications is expected to unlock new revenue streams and reduce dependence on traditional end-use sectors.
In this report, the Global Microcrystalline Cellulose Market has been segmented into the following categories, in addition to the industry trends which have also been detailed below:
Company Profiles: Detailed analysis of the major companies present in the Global Microcrystalline Cellulose Market.
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