Methionine is one of the essential amino acids required for growth and tissue repair in humans, animals, and avian species. It is important for angiogenesis, i.e., the growth of new blood vessels and maintains the metallic element level in the body. High levels of methionine can be found in eggs, cheese, spinach, asparagus, sesame seeds, Brazil nuts, fish, meat, and poultry.
The global methionine market is forecast to reach USD 5,940.9 Million by 2028, according to a new report by Reports and Data. Methionine is a naturally occurring amino acid and the only one that contains sulfur. It serves as an antecedent for all other sulfur-containing amino acids and the derivatives. The market is projected to witness a stable growth during the forecast period.