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Triacetin Market Higher Mortality Rates by 2025
Triacetin is a chemical compound, also known as glycerine triacetate. The IUPAC name of triacetin is 2,3-diacetyloxypropyl acetate. It can be prepared in laboratory and naturally it occurs in cod-liver oil i.e. in fishes etc. Triacetin is also approved as GRAS i.e. Generally Recognized As Safe by the Food and Drug Association (FDA).
Triacetin has increasing demand because of its versatile properties and various advantages such as its compatibility with natural and synthetic rubber, triacetin can dissolve many organic substances into it, triacetin can solidify cellulose fibres of acety, triacetin has resistance for light, triacetin can plasticize cellulose-based paints. Triacetin has hazardous impact when exposed to eyes and skin. Triacetin’s inhalation and ingestion is also injurious to vital organs of the body.
Other hazards from any substance or product containing Triacetin is that it easily catches fire and is explosive in nature. The development of biodiesel is an opportunity for triacetin manufacturing companies; as triacetin is one of the major components for preparation of biodiesel.
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With constant increase in global warming and harmful emissions from vehicles, number of respiratory disorders are increasing in humans. Triacetin is one of the major component of drugs and medicines used to treat and fight such disorders.
There is a rising demand for triacetin manufactured from non GMO i.e. Genetically Modified Organism products, thereby making triacetin safer for food, beverages, packaging, pharmaceutical and many other applications.
Food Industry: Triacetin is used as a leavening agent to promote fermentation in baked foods. Another use of triacetin is as an emulsifier to promote emulsification in dairy products. Triacetin is also used as a plasticizer in bubble gums or chewing gums. It is also used as a food additive in hard candy.
Beverage industry: Triacetin is used as a flavor enhancer to enhance flavors as an emulsifier to promote emulsification.
Pharmaceuticals: Triacetin is used largely used to as an anti-fungal agent to inhibit fungal infections. It is also used as a plasticizer to plastify capsules and coat tablets. Catalysis of various chemical reactions.
Cosmetics: Triacetin is used as a humectant to maintain moisture in the cosmetics. It is used as a plsticizer in nail colors to plastify them. Also used for preparing fragrances for perfumes and deodorants. It is also used as a luminant in hair dyes and colors.
Textile industry: Synthesis of chemicals like Optical Brightening Agents (OBAs), Flourescent Brightening Agents (FBAs) or Flourscent Whitening Agents (FWAs) which are further used in preparation of-
Metals and mining: Triacetin is used as a core sand binder in the metal-foundry. It is also used in processing of metals after they are extracted from their ores.
Packaging: Triacetin is used for manufacture of adhesives.
Triacetin is used in various other industries as well. For example as a binder in cigarette filters to plastify and solidify. Triacetin is also used as a gelatinizng agent in explosives.
Based on the geographic, global triacetin market is segmented into seven key regions namely North America, Latin America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Asia Pacific, Japan, and Middle East & Africa. Among the aforementioned regions, North America is expected to dominate the triacetin market over the forecast period.
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In North American countries such as in U.S. & Canada, industries such as paper & pulp, personal care, pharmaceuticals, food and beverage are growing and hence giving a traction to triacetin market. The Indian sub-continent especially China followed by India are emerging manufacturers as well exporters of triacetin around the globe. From India, triacetin is exported to Netherlands, UK, Malaysia, Japan, Portugal, Israel etc.
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