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China Linolenic Acid Market Report, 2007: At Least 511 Thousand Tons Will be Required in China, So the Market Prospect is in Great Potential.


DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c72997) has announced the addition of "China Linolenic Acid linolenic acid /lin·o·len·ic ac·id/ (lin?o-len´ik) a polyunsaturated 18-carbon essential fatty acid occurring in some fish oils and many seed-derived oils.  Market Report, 2007" to their offering.

The linolenic acid has three kinds of double-bond unsaturated fatty acid unsaturated fatty acid
n.
A fatty acid, such as oleic acid, whose carbon chain possesses one or more double or triple bonds and hence can incorporate additional hydrogen atoms.
. While hydrogen sulfide hydrogen sulfide, chemical compound, H2S, a colorless, extremely poisonous gas that has a very disagreeable odor, much like that of rotten eggs. It is slightly soluble in water and is soluble in carbon disulfide. , it turns to oleic acid at first, and linoleic acid, and then stearic acid; it is easy to polymerize polymerize /po·lym·er·ize/ (pah-lim´er-iz) to subject to or to undergo polymerization.

pol·y·mer·ize
v.
To undergo or subject to polymerization.
 while heating up. Therefore, it has the performance fast to be dry. The linolenic acid is the necessary fatty acid for the animal in physiology, and it can be used in medicine, biology and chemical research as well.

Japan has made the law to regulate that many kinds of food should add ?-3PUFA PUFA polyunsaturated fatty acid.

PUFA
abbr.
polyunsaturated fatty acid



PUFA

polyunsaturated fatty acids.
, or it cannot be sold. The countries, such as Germany, have applied for the patent to take a-linolenic acid to be medicine or food additive to prevent the heart disease. WHO and Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations Noun 1. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations - the United Nations agency concerned with the international organization of food and agriculture
FAO, Food and Agriculture Organization
 stated that in view of the importance and common lack of ?-3PUFA among human beings, it is suggested that supply ?-3PUFA especially.

The research in China started in the beginning of 1990s, and it showed that the daily injection amount of a-linolenic acid of Chinese was less than 1g, the proposal amount of WHO after the investigation and calculation of a large amount of dietetics dietetics /di·e·tet·ics/ (-iks) the science of diet and nutrition.

di·e·tet·ics
n.
The branch of therapeutics concerned with the practical application of diet in relation to health and disease.
. Currently, the import milk powder raises the price by adding linolenic acid and linoleic acid in China, and the price is three times to the domestic milk powder with the same amount for babies, pregnant women and old people. Meanwhile, it is still in the preliminary period to contact and understand that adding linolenic acid, linoleic acid and other unsaturated fatty acid into the milk powder.

The polyunsaturated fatty acid Noun 1. polyunsaturated fatty acid - an unsaturated fatty acid whose carbon chain has more than one double or triple valence bond per molecule; found chiefly in fish and corn and soybean oil and safflower oil  market in China has shown its preliminary pattern. The polyunsaturated fatty acid mainly includes two categories, one is for decreasing lipoidemia and blood pressure, and preventing the cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, such as deep sea fish Deep sea fish is a term for fish that live below the photic zone of the ocean. Examples include the lanternfish, flashlight fish, cookiecutter shark, bristlemouths, and anglerfish.  oil; and the other is to increase intelligence, and improve the memory, such as Intelligence Aid etc.

In terms of food structure in China, the proportions of the animal fat and plant oil are equal. The animal fat provides the saturated fatty acid saturated fatty acid
n.
A fatty acid, such as stearic acid, whose carbon chain contains no unsaturated linkages between carbon atoms and hence cannot incorporate any more hydrogen atoms.
, while the plant oil provides the unsaturated fatty acid generally. In our daily life, a-linolenic acid is necessary. The food in the coastal area in China is rich in a-linolenic acid, while in the inland area, the diet is severely lack of a-linolenic acid. According to the investigation, the ratio of animal fat to plant oil is 20-30:1, far higher than 4-6:1, the nutrition standard put forward in China. Calculating as 1g of a-linolenic acid a day, and then at least 511 thousand tons will be required in China, so the market prospect is in great potential.

Report Chapters

1 - Brief Introduction of Linolenic Acid

2 - Production Technology of Linolenic Acid

3 - Linolenic Acid Market

4 - Key Manufacturers

5 - Projects of Constructing and Plan to Construct

6 - Sales and Marketing

7 - Authority Attestation Organizations

8 - Investments

9 - Conclusions and Development Suggestions

26 Charts also accompany this report

Companies mentioned:

- Tianjin Baoxin

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c72997
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