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Curcumin Manufacturing, Extraction, Curcuminoid of Turmeric (Curcuma longa), Curcumin - from Curcuma longa (Turmeric), Turmeric oleoresin, Spice Oil Extraction of Curcumin Pigment, Extraction of Curcumin and Essential Oil from Curcuma longa L.

Curcumin is a bright yellow chemical produced by Curcuma longa plants. It is the principal curcuminoid of turmeric (Curcuma longa), a member of the ginger family, Zingiberaceae. It is sold as an herbal supplement, cosmetics ingredient, food flavouring, and food colouring.Chemically, Curcumin is a diarylheptanoid, belonging to the group of Curcuminoids, which are natural phenols responsible for turmeric's yellow colour. It is a tautomeric compound existing in enolic form in organic solvents and in keto form in water.

Curcumin is a yellow pigment found primarily in turmeric, a flowering plant of the ginger family best known as a spice used in curry. It’s a polyphenol with anti-inflammatory properties and the ability to increase the amount of antioxidants that the body produces. Curcumin and the Curcuminoids found in turmeric can be extracted to produce supplements that have a much higher potency than turmeric. However, Curcumin is absorbed poorly during digestion, so a myriad of different formulations have been created to improve its bioavailability.

Uses and Applications:-

v  Food colorant

v  Antioxidant

v  Anti-inflammation agent

v  Food and beverage

v  Pharmaceutical

v  Textile

v  Personal Care

v  Household

v  Industrial

v  Commercial

v  Health & Personal Care Products

Use of curcumin (turmeric) as a pharmacologic agent is limited due to its low systemic bioavailability following oral dosing. Curcumin is used as a spice in curry powders and mustard. It is marketed with claims of potent antioxidant activity, improving bone and joint health, and reducing inflammation, but clinical trials are limited. Its efficacy in treating numerous cancers has been investigated. Curcumin has been shown to provide antidepressant and anxiolytic effects in people with major depressive disorder; however, clinical trials are limited.

Market Outlook

The global Curcumin market was valued at $52.45 million in 2017, and is projected to reach $104.19 million by 2025, registering a CAGR of 8.9% from 2018 to 2025. Curcumin is a bioactive compound found in the root of Curcuma longa also known as turmeric. Curcumin exhibits anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidation properties that make it an ideal ingredient in many medical and food applications. The Curcumin market is expected to witness a huge development due to growth in consumer awareness regarding its therapeutic properties.

Enhanced health consciousness, multiple health benefits of Curcumin, and increased need of natural & organic supplements have fuelled the demand for Curcumin in the past few years, thus propelling the growth of the curcumin market. In addition, factors such as living a healthy life, rise in demand for organic-based foods as well as Ayurvedic medicinal formulations, and innovations in pharmaceutical & skincare products using curcumin have supplemented the growth of the global curcumin market. However, the presence of cheaper synthetic food colorants and formulation challenges in curcumin-based products affect the growth of the market. Inclusion of curcumin in Ayurvedic as well as herbal nutritional supplements and skincare products is expected to increase the popularity and demand for curcumin in the coming years.

Curcumin is used as an important ingredient in many medical and food applications owing to its anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and cartilage building properties. Pharmaceutical industries are actively trying to formulate curcumin-based medicines in the form of powder, capsules, and syrups for treatment of numerous diseases and health problems such as healing wounds, treating sprains, arthritis, liver problems, diabetes, gastric problems, Alzheimer, and migraine. Increase in scope of its application in the pharmaceutical and cosmetic industry is expected to boost the growth of the curcumin market.

Curcumin Market: Dynamics

Recently, the volumetric demand for curcumin has surged, owing to the shift of end users from synthetic products to natural products due to rising awareness. Increasing focus of researchers towards natural products and the commercialization of curcumin to exploit its properties are the key factors driving the curcumin market. Majority of the demand for curcumin stems from dietary supplement and pharmaceutical industries and hence, the growth of these industries will drive the curcumin market as well. Being a developing market, a vast opportunity exists for new products and production technologies. With optimistic support from governments for natural products and restrictions on synthetic products, the curcumin market is expected to experience significant growth.

Furthermore, turmeric is also used in canned beverages, baked items, yellow cakes, sauces, dairy items, popcorn, sweets, cereals, cake icings, ice creams, orange juices, and biscuits. It also finds a spectrum of applications in cosmetics and medicines apart from food items. Apparently, turmeric is also used in botanical    supplements as well as alternative treatments for chronic inflammatory ailments like asthma and rheumatoid arthritis. It has found massive usage in Ayurveda, Chinese medicine, Egyptian medicine, and Kampo, a Japanese medicine since many centuries. With its massive use in digestive orders for reducing flatus, colic, and menstrual problems in women as well as abdominal pain & appetite loss, the market is likely to gain traction over the forthcoming years. The antiseptic, nephron protective, cardio-protective, radio protective, local anesthetic, choleretic, carminative, and hepatoprotective actions of turmeric has made it more popular across the globe.

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CURCUMIN FROM TURMERIC - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue

Turmeric (Curcuma longa) is native to Asia and India. The tuberous rhizomes or underground stems of turmeric are used from antiquity as condiments, a dye and as an aromatic stimulant in several medicines. Turmeric is a very important spice in India, which produces nearly the whole worlds crop and uses 80% of it. Presently, it is cultivated in China, Taiwan, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Australia, Africa, Peru and the West Indies. Turmeric usage dates back nearly 4000 years, to the Vedic culture in India, when turmeric was the principal spice and also of religious significance. It is much revered by Hindus and associated with fertility. In todays India, turmeric is still added to nearly every dish be it meat or vegetables. Turmeric has been used in Indian systems of medicine for a long time. It is listed in an Assyrian herbal dating from about 600 BC and is also mentioned by Dioscorides. In Malaysia, a paste of turmeric is spread on the mothers abdomen and on the umbilical cord after childbirth, not only to warn off evil spirits, but also for its medicinal value. Both the East and the West have held its medicinal properties in high regard. Rhizomes are the used plant part. Fresh turmeric leaves are used in some regions of Indonesia as flavouring. In fresh state, the rootstock has a aromatic and spicy fragrance, which by drying gives way to a more medicinal aroma. On storing, the smell rather quickly changes to earthy and unpleasant. Similarly, the colour of ground turmeric tends to fade if the spice is stored too long. It is called Indian saffron because of its orange yellow colour. In some languages, the names of turmeric just mean yellow root; English turmeric derives from the (now obsolete) French terre merite (Latin terra merita, meritorious earth), probably because ground turmeric resembles mineral pigments (ocher). The genus name Curcuma is of the same origin, being a Latinization of Arabic kurkum meaning saffron. Botany Turmeric is a herbaceous perennial with a rhizome from which arises tufts of large, broad, lanceolate, bright green leaves acute at both ends. The plant grows up to 60 to 90 cm high. Leafy shoots are erect bearing 6 10 leaves with the leaf sheath forming a pseudostem. The ligule is a small lobe (1mm long). The sheath near the ligule has ciliate margins. The inflorescence is a cylindrical spike, 10 55 cm long, 5 7 cm wide and terminal on the leafy shoot. The flowers are yellow or pale yellow, borne in a spike. They arise from two buds situated in the axils of bracts and mature successively. Bracts are greenish white; the uppermost tinged with pink. The bracteoles are thin and elliptic. The calyx is short, unequally toothed and split nearly half way down on one side. The corolla is tubular at the base and the upper half s cup shaped. There are two lateral staminodes. The lip or labellum is obovate. The ovary is inferior and trilocular with a slender style held by anther lobes and passing between them. Fruits are seldom. The primary tuber at the base of the aerial stem is ellipsoidal bearing many rhizomes; straight or little curved, with secondary branches in two rows and further tertiary branches, the whole forming a dense clump. Rhizomes have a distinctive taste and smell, brownish and scaly outside and the inside is bright orange in colour. The roots are fleshy, often ending in a swollen starchy tuber. Culinary use Turmeric is a very unique and versatile natural plant product combining the properties of (a) a spice or flavourant, (b) a colourant of brilliant yellow dye, (3) a cosmetic and (4) a drug. It is mainly a spice that the colouring properties are usually more important than its flavour attributes. Turmeric is the major ingredient in curries and curry powders, contributing flavour as well as the characteristic yellow colour. Medicinal use Traditionally turmeric is being used in Indian System of medicine. It has several medicinal properties like stomachic, carnivative, tonic, blood purifier, vermicide and antiseptic. The active constituent of turmeric, curcumin, has been shown to have a wide range of therapeutic effects. Because it is a strong antioxidant, it protects against free radical damage. Curcumin has also been shown to have a marked anti inflammatory effect. It accomplishes by reducing histamine levels and possibly by increasing production of natural cortisone by the adrenal glands. Curcumin also protects the liver from a number of toxic compounds. It has also been shown to reduce platelets from clumping together, which improves circulation and helps protect against atherosclerosis. There are numerous studies showing cancer preventing effect of curcumin; which may be due to its powerful antioxidant activity in the body. Anticancer properties of turmeric are recently reported. Other use In cosmetics also turmeric has a major role. It is an inexpensive and indigeneous beauty aid. Considerable quantities of turmeric powder are converted as kumkum used for tilak by Indian & Smearing with turmeric paste cleans skin and beautifies it. Its antiseptic and healing properties prevent and cure pimples. Curcumin Curcumin is a phytochemical found in Turmeric (Curcuma longa) Condiment Turmeric is a yellow spice used to make some curry dishes. Antioxidant The active principle of turmeric is curcumin, one of the most potent antioxidants available. Curcumin, an active constituent of turmeric, protects against free radical damage because it is a strong antioxidant. Future Prospects The demand of spice oils and oleoresins in the developed countries is increasing day by day as more and more spicy snacks are being introduced by fast food chains with standardised tastes. The spice oils and oleoresins are specially suitable for such snacks in that they can be used very conveniently (without any handling of the raw spice like ginger, chilli, onion, etc.) and producing a standardised effect on taste. This is the reason practically all plants in India, numbering to more than twenty five are cent percent exporting their products to these nations. The demand is increasing and more and more plants are being commissioned for 100% export. The margins are high with the spice oil prices ranging between US $ 30 to 100 per Kg. made from equivalent raw material components of about US $ 1 to 5.
Plant capacity: 40.00 Kgs/DayPlant & machinery: 105 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: 4 Crores
Return: 43.00%Break even: 40.00%
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CURCUMIN - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue, Plant Economics

Turmeric is native to Asia and India. It is very important spice in India, which produces nearly the whole worlds crop and used 80% of it. It has been used in Indian systems of medicine for a long time. Turmeric is a very unique and versatile natural plant product combining the properties of a spice of flavourant, a colourant of brilliant yellow dye, cosmetic and a drug. Curcumin also protects the liver from a number of toxic compounds. It has several medicinal properties like stomachic, carnivative, tonic, blood purifier, vermicide and antiseptic. According to recently larger use of curcumin in the pharmaceutical and food industries, it is observed that few private companies are engaged in the manufacturing of curcumin. About more than 70% of our products are exported to European countries. As a whole it can be concluded that there is good export demand of it. There is good scope for new entrepreneurs.
Plant capacity: 40 Kgs. Curcumin / Day, 40 Kgs. OilPlant & machinery: 105 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: 4 Crores
Return: 43.00%Break even: 40.00%
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CURCUMIN - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue, Plant Economics

Curcumin is the main biologically active photochemical compound of Turmeric. Turmeric is a spice derived from the rhizomes of Curcuma longa, which is a member of the ginger family (Zingiberaceae). Rhizomes are horizontal underground stems that send out shoots as well as roots. The bright yellow color of turmeric comes mainly from fat-soluble, polyphenolic pigments known as curcuminoid. Curcumin, the principal curcuminoid found in turmeric, is generally considered its most active constituent. Other curcuminoids found in turmeric include demethoxycurcumin and bisdemethoxycurcumin. In addition to its use as a spice and pigment, turmeric has been used in India for medicinal purposes for centuries. More recently, evidence that curcumin may have anti-inflammatory and anticancer activities has renewed scientific interest in its potential to prevent and treat disease. Curcumin is a water-soluble orange-yellow coloured powder. Curcumin is one of three curcuminoids of turmeric. The other two curcuminoids are demethoxycurcumin and bisdemethoxycurcumin. Molecular chemical formula of Curcumin: C21H20O6. The most important constituents in organic turmeric are Curcuminoids, which is approximately 6%, and the yellow coloring principles of which Curcumin constitutes 50-60%. Curcumin is extracted and researched for its renowned range of health-related and disease-preventing medicinal properties. Purification from 95% to 100% curcumin does not increase bioavailability of curcumin but the manufacturing costs are substantially higher. Hence 95% purity is available in markets. Curcumin has antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antiviral and antifungal actions. Studies have shown that curcumin is not toxic to humans. Curcumin exerts anti-inflammatory activity by inhibition of a number of different molecules that play an important role in inflammation. Turmeric is effective in reducing post-surgical inflammation. Turmeric helps to prevent atherosclerosis by reducing the formation of bloods clumps. Curcumin inhibits the growth of Helicobacter pylori, which causes gastric ulcers and has been linked with gastric cancers. curcumin also help to inhibit the growth of stem cells that fuel breast cancer according to studies. Growing demand for turmeric from the food industry, export houses and the pharmaceutical industry also led to the big rise in turmeric prices this year. There is a good scope and good future in this sector.
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Return: 1.00%Break even: N/A
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Curcumin(Turmeric) The Indian solid gold - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities

PRODUCT PROFILE Curcumin is the principal curcuminoid of the popular Indian spice turmeric, which is a member of the ginger family. It is the main biologically active phytochemical compound of Turmeric. It is extracted, concentrated, standardized and researched. Turmeric is a spice derived from the rhizomes of Curcuma longa, which is a member of the ginger family (Zingiberaceae) and a gold coloured spice commonly used in the Indian subcontinent, not only for health care but also for the preservation of food and as a yellow dye for textiles. Fresh turmeric leaves are used in some regions of Indonesia as flavouring. It is called Indian saffron because of its orange yellow colour. In some languages, the names of turmeric just mean yellow root. Curcumin has antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antiviral and antifungal actions. Product characteristics Alternate name - Turmeric Mol. Formula. - C21H20O6. Appearance - Orange-yellow crystalline powder Description - Phytochemical compound Shelf life -Two years under proper conditions Applications The few broad use categories are medical use, food additives and many more. Traditionally turmeric is being used in Indian System of medicine. It has several medicinal properties like stomachic, carnivative, tonic, blood purifier, vermicide and antiseptic. Curcumin has also been shown to have a marked anti-inflammatory effect. It accomplishes this by reducing histamine levels and possibly by increasing production of natural cortisone by the adrenal glands. Curcumin also protects the liver from a number of toxic compounds. Curcumin is very useful in joint related concerns, helps maintain normal cholesterol and a healthy heart, is very helpful as a digestive support, is extremely helpful in liver protection, is also used in controlling obesity and induces the flow of bile, which breaks down fats. Global demand Indian export- Around 140.17 metric ton per annum India is one of the leading producers and exporters of Turmeric. In traditional Asian medicine, turmeric is used to treat various conditions. These value-added products enjoy excellent demand in the developed economies where they are used as food ingredients to enhance value and aroma of many foods. Importantly, they are standardized products, hygienic and of consistent quality, also used in addition to a variety of pharmaceutical formulations. Spice Oleoresins are essentially the concentrated liquid form obtained from spices. Oleoresins are popularly used for food flavouring in the food processing industry. The demand for these derivatives is on the rise in the global market and India too is cashing on this booming market. Among the export of different spices, maximum share was from chilli (40%) followed by turmeric (11%) during 2009 to 2010. However, in terms of value, mint products and spice oil & oleoresins contributed 44% of the total export earnings. Global production is estimated around 11 to 11.5 lakh tonnes. India contributes about 78 per cent of the world production and 60 per cent to the total trade. The increasing demand for natural products is in the pharmaceutical industry also. There was an annual demand growth rate of five to 6% for all spices oleoresins in the world which was expected to increase further as they were becoming popular amongst the consumers the world over. It makes Curcumin one the major product to invest. Since the benefits and demand of Curcumin are immense it has an excellent market potential.
Plant capacity: 23400 Kg/Annum, Curcumin 23400 kg/Annum, Turmeric oil 550 MT/ Annum, De-oiled turmeric powderPlant & machinery: 122 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of project: 289 Lakhs
Return: 54.00%Break even: 51.00%
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Curcumin from Turmeric - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue

Curcumin is the main biologically active phytochemical compound of Turmeric. It is extracted, concentrated, standardized and researched. Curcumin, which gives the yellow color to turmeric, was first isolated almost two centuries ago, and its structure as diferuloylmethane was determined in 1910. More recently, evidence that curcumin may have anti-inflammatory and anticancer activities has renewed scientific interest in its potential to prevent and treat disease. Curcumin is a water-soluble orange-yellow colored powder. Today, India is the primary exporter of turmeric (known as haldi in India). India dominates the global market for spice oleoresin, which is in big demand from processed food and fragrance industries that now mostly prefer natural coloring and flavoring agents to artificial ones as consumers become increasingly health conscious. Few Indian Major Players are as under:- Akay Flavours & Aromatics Ltd. Global Green Co. Ltd. Kancor Ingredients Ltd. Novo Agritech Ltd. Sijmak Oils Ltd. South East Agro Inds. Ltd. Synthite Industries Ltd.
Plant capacity: 324MT/ annumPlant & machinery: 131 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Projects: 333 Lakhs
Return: 26.00%Break even: 60.00%
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Curcumin Extraction Unit

Curcumin is the main biologically active phytochemical compound of Turmeric. It is extracted, concentrated, standardized and researched.Curcumin is a water-soluble orange-yellow coloured powder.Today, India is the primary exporter of turmeric (known as haldi in India).Curcumin is one of three curcuminoids of turmeric. The other two curcuminoids are demethoxycurcumin and bisdemethoxycurcumin. Curcumin is widely used to colour many foods.Curcumin is stable in dry food. It is relatively stable to heat so it can be used in thermally treated foods. Rising consumer health consciousness pertaining to artificial ingredients presence in medicines, cosmetics and food are major factors influencing industry manufacturers to adopt organic ingredients in their production formulation. Presence of anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidation, and anti-cancer properties in medicines and cosmetics should drive curcumin market growth.Curcumin production is mainly concentrated in India exceeding 78% of the global output.As a whole it is a good project for new entrepreneurs to invest. Few Indian Major Players are as under • Arjuna Natural Extracts Ltd. • Concert Spices & Exports Ltd. • Enjayes Spices & Chemical Oils Ltd. • Naturite Agro Products Ltd. • Sanat Products Ltd. • Synthite Industries Ltd.
Plant capacity: Curcumin Powder :15,000 Kgs/annum Turmeric Oil : 15,000 Kgs/annum Deoiled Turmeric Powder :354,000 Kgs/annumPlant & machinery: 150 lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : Rs 355 lakhs
Return: 28.00%Break even: 58.00%
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Curcumin Extraction Unit

Curcumin is the main biologically active phytochemical compound of turmeric. It is extracted, concentrated, standardized and researched. Curcumin, which gives the yellow color to turmeric. Turmeric is a spice derived from the rhizomes of Curcuma longa, which is a member of the ginger family (Zingiberaceae) and a gold-colored spice commonly used in the Indian subcontinent, not only for health care but also for the preservation of food and as a yellow dye for textiles. Curcumin is the main biologically active phytochemical compound of Turmeric. Molecular chemical formula of Curcumin: C21H20O6. The most important constituents in organic turmeric are Curcuminoids, which is approximately 6%, and the yellow coloring principles of which Curcumin constitutes 50-60%. Curcumin production is mainly concentrated in India exceeding 78% of the global output. Germany pharmaceutical market will generate over USD 65 billion business by 2024, the country healthcare expenditure was registered at USD 325 billion in 2015. Europe curcumin market is forecast to witness over 13% growth. China curcumin market size may observe significant growth owing to pharmaceutical and cosmetic industry expansion. APAC organic cosmetic spending was over USD 2.5 million in 2014 and is estimated to exceed USD 4 million by 2024 which should favor regional industry growth. Entrepreneurs who invest in this project will be successful. Few Indian major players are as under • Arjuna Natural Extracts Ltd. • Concert Spices & Exports Ltd. • Enjayes Spices & Chemical Oils Ltd. • Naturite Agro Products Ltd. • Sanat Products Ltd. • Synthite Industries Ltd.
Plant capacity: Curcumin Powder: 350 Kgs/day Turmeric Oil: 350 Kgs/day Plant & machinery: 593 lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : Rs 1016 lakhs
Return: 27.00%Break even: 55.00%
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Turmeric Oleoresin, Spice Oils and Oleoresins, Curcumin from Curcuma Longa, Extraction of Curcumin

Curcumin is an ingredient of turmeric which is found in limited amounts in ginger. It is a cancer preventive molecule and is anti-inflammatory. It is extracted from turmeric and is widely used in pharmaceuticals, food and cosmetics industry for its anti-oxidation and anti-inflammatory properties. Curcumin is used in the treatment of tumors, arthritis, gastric ailments and viral infections. Rising consumer awareness towards health benefits of curcumin and growing demand for curcumin-based nutritional supplements due to increasing consumer awareness regarding its anti-cancer properties are the main drivers responsible for the growth of global curcumin market. Curcumin based supplements have a huge market as they are easily available over the counter without the existence of government regulations. In addition, curcumin is also gaining popularity as an ingredient in cosmetic and herbal skin care products. Therefore, growing demand for ayurvedic and herbal skin care products is expected to drive the market during the forecast period. Moreover, rigorous research and development activities regarding the application of curcumin in dye sensitized PV technologies serve as an opportunity for the market as this application would drive new market avenues for curcumin during the forecast period. In terms of application, global curcumin market is categorized into pharmaceuticals, food, cosmetics and others. Pharmaceutical held the largest market share due to rising demand for curcumin based supplements. Increasing demand for herbal cosmetic products is expected to drive the global market of curcumin in cosmetic applications as it serves as a remedy for various skin diseases. Shifting consumer preference towards natural food coloring food substances is expected to increase the demand of curcumin in food applications. However, existence of cheap synthetic food colors serves as a restraining factor in the growth of curcumin market in Rest of the World (RoW) and Asia Pacific region. Strong application scope in pharmaceutical and cosmetics owing to the presence of anti-oxidation, anti-cancer and anti-inflammatory properties should drive global curcumin market growth. Growing consumer awareness pertaining to benefits from ayurvedic skin care and herbal ingredients may fuel product demand. Cough cure, arthritis, biliary disorders, diabetic wounds, anorexia, sinusitis, tumors, hepatic disorders and rheumatism treatments are key buying properties. Global curcumin market is expected to witness high growth on account of its increasing demand in food, cosmetics and pharmaceuticals. Curcumin is extracted from turmeric (curcuma longa) and is used in the abovementioned end-use industries for its anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidation properties. Rising consumer awareness regarding health benefits of the product is expected to play an important role in driving market growth over the forecast period. On account of its therapeutic qualities, turmeric is a widely used ingredient in food and medical products, particularly in the Indian subcontinent. Over the past few years, there has been an increasing demand for ayurvedic medicinal formulations across the globe. It is the presence of curcumin that gives turmeric its unique therapeutic qualities. Rising consumer health consciousness due to presence of artificial ingredients in food, medicines, and cosmetics are key aspects influencing the industry manufacturers to adopt for organic ingredients in the product formulation. Presence of anti-cancer, anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidation properties in medicines and cosmetics will drive curcumin market growth. Food applications will witness gains at 12.2% up to 2024. Continuous product development and innovation in food industry will drive the product demand in this segment. Rising scientific proficiency coupled with large network of biotechnology and food chemistry is anticipated to produce high quality curcumin improving the future sales margins. Moreover, commercial feasibility and end usage of product is the prime focus of the researchers. Curcumin is derived from turmeric and globally, the demand for turmeric is increasing. The industry is witnessing fierce competition, especially from suppliers present in the Asian countries. Therefore, companies are continuously upgrading their production and processing scale to gain competitive advantage in the industry. Key manufacturers are expected to integrate business operation including, cultivation, processing and marketing. Curcumin production is highly dependent on turmeric production which is regional dominated by India. India is the largest manufacturer of curcumin with production exceeding 80% of global market. Demand for curcumin is expected to be high in Asia Pacific owing to the growing demand from skin care and cosmetic manufacturers. Herbal products offered by these manufacturers are gaining fast penetration in North American and European markets. This acts as a driving factor in the growth of curcumin market in Asia Pacific region. In addition, manufacturers are highly concentrated in India due to high content of curcumin in Indian turmeric products .Moreover, close proximity to raw materials suppliers is another factor fuelling the growth of curcumin market in India .Hence, demand for it is expected to be high during the forecast period. Tags How is Curcumin Extracted from Turmeric? 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Curcumin

Curcumin is the main biologically active phytochemical compound of Turmeric. Molecular chemical formula of Curcumin: C21H20O6. The most important constituents in organic turmeric are Curcuminoids, which is approximately 6%, and the yellow coloring principles of which Curcumin constitutes 50-60%. Curcumin is extracted from the dried root of the rhizome Curcuma Longa. The process of extraction requires the raw material to be ground into powder, and washed with a suitable solvent that selectively extracts colouring matter. This process yields a powdered, purified food colour, known as curcumin powder, with over 90 percent colouring matter content and very little volatile oil and other dry matter of natural origin. India leads in Curcumin, Chilly and Turmeric production in the world. India is one of the leading producers and exporters of Turmeric. Curcumin is the active ingredient that comes from turmeric. In traditional Asian medicine, turmeric is used to treat various conditions. Curcumin is extracted from turmeric for medicinal purposes. These value-added products enjoy excellent demand in the developed economies where they are used as food ingredients to enhance value and aroma of many foods. Importantly, they are standardized products, hygienic and of consistent quality, also used in addition to a variety of pharmaceutical formulations. The export has shown an increase of 19% in rupee value and 6% in quantity. In dollar terms, the increase is 6%. As a whole any entrepreneur can venture in this project without risk and earn profit. Few Indian major players are as under • A V Thomas Indl. Products Ltd. • Akay Flavours & Aromatics Ltd. • Concert Spices & Exports Ltd. • Enjayes Spices & Chemical Oils Ltd. • Global Green Co. Ltd. • K C P Biotech Ltd.
Plant capacity: Curcumin Powder : 90 Kgs/Day Turmeric Oil: 90 Kgs/Day Deoiled Turmeric : 2800 Kgs/DayPlant & machinery: 628 lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : Rs 990 lakhs
Return: 27.00%Break even: 49.00%
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Curcumin Extraction Unit

Curcumin is the main biologically active phytochemical compound of Turmeric. Molecular chemical formula of Curcumin: C21H20O6. The most important constituents in organic turmeric are Curcuminoids, which is approximately 6%, and the yellow coloring principles of which Curcumin constitutes 50-60%. Curcumin is a water-soluble orange-yellow coloured powder. Today, India is the primary exporter of turmeric (known as haldi in India). Curcumin is one of three curcuminoids of turmeric. The other two curcuminoids are demethoxycurcumin and bisdemethoxy curcumin. Curcumin production is mainly concentrated in India exceeding 78% of the global output. The industry expects the significant growth in China, India, Brazil, and South Africa. The BRIC nations will represent more than 44% of the global OTC demand by 2024. This facilitates the development of new technologies and ensures a high quality product. Few Indian major players are as under • Arjuna Natural Extracts Ltd. • Concert Spices & Exports Ltd. • Enjayes Spices & Chemical Oils Ltd. • Naturite Agro Products Ltd. • Sanat Products Ltd. • Synthite Industries Ltd.
Plant capacity: Curcumin Powder : 25 Kgs/Day Turmeric Oil: 25 Kgs/Day Deoiled Turmeric: 440 Kgs/DayPlant & machinery: 149 lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: Rs 303 lakhs
Return: 26.00%Break even: 52.00%
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