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Sugar-free and Low-calorie Foods to Drive Global Xylitol Market to Reach US$1.3B by 2029 | Report (2023-2029) by Industry Experts, Inc

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Industry Experts, Inc. announced the release of the new version of its global market research report on Xylitol. The study entitled " Xylitol – A Global Market Overview ", reveals that the Chewing gum application is projected to consume about 217.4 thousand metric tons by 2029 to remain the largest consumer of xylitol with 67% of global xylitol consumption. The number of individuals afflicted with type-2 diabetes has been increasing at a fast pace and excessive weight gain has been a major factor that has been associated with the incidence of type-2 diabetes, with reduction in weight being high on the recommendations list of preventing and managing diabetes. In this context, low-calorie sweeteners offer an ideal substitute to added sugars, with the potential of assisting in losing and maintaining weight through limiting intake of calories. Xylitol is widely used as a sugar substitute and the interest in xylitol has increased considerably in recent years, due to many commerc

Market Research Company Industry Experts, Inc Forecasts Global Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Equipment Market to Reach $84 Billion by 2029

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Industry Experts, Inc. introduced the new in-depth global market research report " Global Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Equipment Market – Product Types and End-Use Applications ". The study reveals that the global demand for IAQ Equipment by type is the largest for Ventilation Systems while UV Lamps is projected the fastest growing product type during the analysis period. Several parameters are used for measuring Indoor Air Quality (IAQ), the most important of which comprise levels of carbon dioxide (CO2), relative humidity, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), particulate matter (PM2.5 & PM10) and bioaerosols. While it is imperative that these be maintained within limits as prescribed by regulatory authorities, in most cases, achieving the same is next to impossible. Inadequate ventilation, ingress of external air along with pollutants and inadequate means of countering them result in growth of pollutants in indoor atmospheres, which, then, have to be dealt with by using othe