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Based on type, the market is segmented into cellulases, proteases, amylases, lipases and others including pectinases, xylanases & laccases etc. Cellulases dominates the market by generating USD 214.3 million revenue in the year 2023. Cellulases are widely used in bio-polishing and fabric softening. These enzymes break down cellulose fibers, improving fabric quality by providing a smoother finish and preventing pilling. As sustainability becomes more important for textile manufacturers, cellulases are preferred for their ability to enhance fabric without harsh chemicals or excessive water use.
Proteases and amylases also play important roles. Proteases are used in detergents and pre-treatments to remove protein-based stains. Amylases are vital for desizing processes, making them essential at various stages of textile manufacturing.
Based on source, the textile enzymes market is segmented into animal tissue, plants and microbies. Microbies holds a 63.9% share of the market in 2023. Microbes are the main source of textile enzymes because they are cost-effective, scalable, and efficient. Enzymes from bacteria and fungi are preferred for their stability and high yield, making them suitable for industrial uses like bio-polishing and desizing. These enzymes can also be customized for specific textile processes, adding flexibility.
Plant-based enzymes are popular in eco-conscious areas but are less favored due to lower yields and longer production times. Enzymes from animal tissues, once important, are now less common due to sustainability concerns and high production costs.
Based on application, the textile enzymes market is segmented into bio-polishing, bio-sourcing, bleaching, dyeing, desizing and others including washing, finishing etc. Bio-polishing application generated USD 170.4 million in revenue in 2023. Bio-polishing is the leading application in this field. It enhances fabric smoothness, reduces pilling, and improves texture. Mainly driven by cellulases, this process helps manufacturers achieve high-quality finishes without using harsh chemicals, meeting the demand for sustainable production. Desizing is another important application, where amylases remove starch from fabrics, preparing them for further processing like dyeing. Bio-sourcing is also becoming more significant, as it allows manufacturers to extract natural fibers more efficiently. This supports the shift towards eco-friendly practices while maintaining fabric integrity and durability.
Asia Pacific textile enzymes market generated USD 165.1 million revenue in 2023 due to its growing textile industry and eco-friendly production methods. China, India, and Bangladesh are major textile manufacturing hubs, contributing significantly to global textile output. The region's strong industrial base, lower labor costs, and supportive government policies for textile exports have increased the use of textile enzymes in fabric production stages like bio-polishing, desizing, and dyeing.
Growing awareness of sustainable manufacturing practices in Asia-Pacific is encouraging manufacturers to reduce chemical usage and adopt enzyme-based solutions, which are more environmentally friendly. Rising disposable incomes and demand for high-quality fabrics are also boosting enzyme usage to improve fabric quality while lowering energy and water consumption. With ongoing industrialization and advancements in enzyme technology, Asia-Pacific is expected to maintain its leading position in the market in the coming years.