DUBLIN, June 13, 2014 /PRNewswire/ --
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/w8nw5k/choline_chloride) has announced the addition of the "Choline Chloride Market by End-User, and Geography - Regional Trends & Forecast to 2019" report to their offering.
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Choline chloride is used as an important feed additive in animal species, especially chickens. Significant volumes of this compund are used in feed for poultry, swine, ruminant, aqua, pet, and horse. It is also known as vitamin B4 although it is required in a much higher level than vitamins. It helps to maintain cell membrane integrity and normal maturation of bone cartilages, thus preventing perosis.
Its other functions include prevention of abnormal fat accumulation, and as precursor of acetylcholine synthesis. Choline chloride is sometimes used as a supplement in human nutrition. Choline chloride is also effectively replacing potassium chloride in oil and gas industry, where it is used as a clay stabilizer. Choline chloride is environment friendly as a clay stabilizer as compared to potassium chloride.
The market is driven by the increasing demand for high yield of meat, egg, and milk products from animals (poultry, swine, and ruminants) and also with good quality, along with the huge demand from the oil and gas applications. The demand for choline chloride is also increasing in the aqua feed application as the aqua feed industry is showing high growth. The penetration of choline chloride is low in developing regions and these regions will be showing high growth in the future as awareness increases.
Key Topics Covered:
1 Introduction
2 Executive Summary
3 Premium Insights
4 Choline Chloride Market Overview
5 Choline Chloride Market, By End-User Market
6 Choline Chloride Market, By Geography
7 Competitive Landscape
8 Company Profiles
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