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Future of White Biotechnology in China

Publication Date September 2009
Publisher CCM International
Product Type Report
Pages 316
ISBN Number not applicable
Product Code CMI00018

Summary

White biotechnology (WB) is the application of biotechnology for the processing and production of chemicals, materials and energy. After being used in pharmaceutical industry (red biotech) and agriculture industry (green biotech), biotechnology is now applied in industrial production (white biotech).

WB industry in China has developed rapidly currently and is quite influential in the world. For example, China has become the largest MSG and Vitamin C supplier at present, and the third largest fuel ethanol producer and consumer in the world by the end of 2008. With development of existing WB products, some novel WB products, such as 1,3-PDO and long-chain di-acids, are also introduced to the market.

Governmental support has been strong in promoting bio-based economy development in China. What regulations are carried out for biotechnology industry in China? How the government encourages the industry development? How the new comers should face with various regulations in China? We have conducted in-depth researches on such aspects and shared our achievements in the report.

Besides, CCM has also been focused on other aspects like:

  • What is the development target for Chinese biotechnology industry in 2010 and 2020?
  • Why Chinese government changed the regulations on feedstock supply for WB industry?
  • What are the drivers and barriers for future development of WB industry?
  • Which kinds of WB products will obtain good opportunity in the future development?

You can gain the answers from our report: Future of White Biotechnology in China.

Content

  • Executive summary
  • Introduction and methodology
  • I Governmental regulations on white biotechnology
    • I-1 Regulations on white biotechnology, feedstock and products
    • I-2 Environmental regulations
    • I-3 Subsidies and incentives
    • I-4 Other regulations (industry standards, etc.)
    • I-5 Entry barriers/regulations
  • II Renewable feedstock supply in China
    • II-1 Overview of renewable feedstock planting and supply
    • II-2 Introduction to each renewable feedstock
    • II-2.1 Food feedstock
    • II-2.1.1 Corn
    • II-2.1.2 Sugar
    • II-2.1.3 Wheat
    • II-2.1.4 Rice
    • II-2.2 Non-food feedstock
    • II-2.2.1 Cassava
    • II-2.2.2 Molasses
    • II-2.2.3 Sweet potato
    • II-2.2.4 Sweet sorghum
    • II-2.3 Vegetable & animal oils
    • II-2.3.1 Soybean oil
    • II-2.3.2 Rapeseed oil,
    • II-2.3.3 Animal oil
    • II-2.4 Lignocellulosic raw materials
    • II-2.4.1 Corn cob
    • II-2.4.2 Corn stover
    • II-2.4.3 Wheat/rice straw
    • II-2.4.4 Wood wastes
  • III Overview of white biotechnology industry in China
    • III-1 Market value estimation breakdown by category
    • III-2 Cutting-edge technology development
    • III-3 Development environment analysis
    • III-4 SWOT analysis of China's white biotechnology
  • IV Key WB products
    • IV-1 Existing commercial products
    • IV-1.1 Bio-products
    • IV-1.1.1 Yeast
    • IV-1.1.2 Enzymes
    • IV-1.1.2.1 a-Amylase
    • IV-1.1.2.2 Gluco-amylase
    • IV-1.1.2.3 Lipase
    • IV-1.1.2.4 Pectinase
    • IV-1.2 Bio-fuels
    • IV-1.2.1 Fuel ethanol
    • IV-1.2.2 Bio-diesel
    • IV-1.3 Bio-based fine chemicals
    • IV-1.3.1 Lactic acid
    • IV-1.3.2 Amino acids
    • IV-1.3.2.1 MSG
    • IV-1.3.2.2 Lysine
    • IV-1.3.3 Nucleic acid
    • IV-1.3.4 Polysaccharides
    • IV-1.3.5 Vitamins
    • IV-1.3.5.1 Inositol
    • IV-1.3.5.2 Vitamin C
    • IV-1.3.5.3 Vitamin B
    • IV-1.4 Bio-based chemicals
    • IV-1.4.1 Acrylamide
    • IV-1.4.2 Di-acids
    • IV-1.4.3 Itaconic acid
    • IV-1.4.4 Butanol
    • IV-1.4.5 Acetone
    • IV-1.5 Bio-materials
    • IV-1.5.1 PHA
    • IV-1.5.2 PLA
    • IV-2 Emerging commercial products
    • IV-2.1 Bio-products
    • IV-2.1.1 C5/C6 yeast
    • IV-2.1.2 Lignocellulosic enzyme
    • IV-2.2 Bio-based chemicals
    • IV-2.2.1 1,3-PDO
    • IV-2.2.2 Succinic acid
    • IV-3 Potential products
    • IV-3.1 C3 platform
    • IV-3.1.1 Acrylic acid
    • IV-3.1.2 3-HPA
    • IV-3.2 Caprolactam
  • V Key WB players and researchers
    • V-1 Top 5 SOC players
    • V-2 Top 5 private companies
    • V-3 Top 5 MNC players
    • V-4 Startup players
    • V-5 Key WB research groups, technical suppliers and top researchers
  • VI Future prospects
    • VI-1 Drivers and barriers
    • VI-1.1 Drivers
    • VI-1.2 Barriers
    • VI-2 Future prospects
    • VI-2.1 Supply & demand forecast breakdown by category to next 5~10 years
    • VI-2.2 Prospects on the potential products to be commercialized in future
  • VII Conclusion and recommendation (SWOT analysis for each recommendation)
    • VII-1 Conclusion
    • VII-2 Recommendation
  • VIII VIII-1 Water, energy and labor cost in different areas of China
    • VIII-1.1 Water cost in different areas of China
    • VIII-1.2 Energy cost in different areas of China
    • VIII-1.3 Labor cost in different areas of China
  • LIST OF TABLES
    • Table I-1.1 Major regulations on feedstock in WB industry
    • Table I-1.2 Main regulations issued on bio-energy industry in China
    • Table I-2.1 Major policies on environmental protection related with WB industry in China
    • Table I-2.2 Newly approved CDM projects on WB industry in China, 2009
    • Table I-3.1 Major State Science and Technology Programs in China
    • Table I-3.2 973 Program on WB industry, 2008-2010
    • Table I-3.3 863 Program on WB industry, 2008-2010
    • Table I-3.4 Subitems of ultra-low emissions of industrial sugar wastewater technology
    • Table I-3.5 National Key Technology R&D Program on WB industry in the 11th Five year Plan
    • Table I-3.6 Subitems of research on pilot production of biotechnology product and technology for large scale production
    • Table I-3.7 Subitems of key technology on sharing and exchanging of public information about biotechnology industry
    • Table I-4.1 Industry standards for main WB products
    • Table I-5.1 Catalogue for the Guidance of Foreign Investment WB Industry (Amended in 2007).
    • Table II-2.1.1.1 Geographical distribution of corn yield in China, 2005-2008, million tonnes
    • Table II-2.1.3.1 Flour consumption in China, 2008
    • Table II-2.2.1.1 Unit raw material consumption of cassava starch production
    • Table II-2.2.1.2 Comparison of alcohol production with different raw materials
    • Table II-2.4.1.1 Producers of corn cobs powder, 2006
    • Table II-2.4.4.1 Wood wastes in lumber mill
    • Table III-1.1 Market value of WB industry broken down by category in China, billion USD, 2004-2008
    • Table IV-1.1.1.1 Major yeast producers in China, 2009
    • Table IV-1.1.1.2 Potential market for active dry yeast in China
    • Table IV-1.1.1.3 Production cost analysis for active dry yeast (4,000 t/a line, facility investment: USD17 million)
    • Table IV-1.1.1.4 Hubei Angel's super yeast for fuel ethanol
    • Table IV-1.1.2.1.1 Major producers of a-amylase in China, 2009
    • Table IV-1.1.2.1.2 a-Amylase preparations and related characteristics
    • Table IV-1.1.2.1.3 Specification of thermal stable amylase preparation
    • Table IV-1.1.2.1.4 Demand for a-amylase based on applications, '000 tonnes, 2007-2016
    • Table IV-1.1.2.1.5 Situation of a-amylase end use segments
    • Table IV-1.1.2.2.1 Major producers of gluco-amylase in China, 2009
    • Table IV-1.1.2.2.2 Production cost and profit margin of gluco-amylase in China, 2009
    • Table IV-1.1.2.2.3 Demand for Gluco-amylase based on applications in China, '000 tonnes, 2007-2016
    • Table IV-1.1.2.2.4 Situation of gluco-amylase end use segments
    • Table IV-1.1.2.3.1 Major Producers of lipase in China, 2009
    • Table IV-1.1.2.3.2 Demand for lipase based on applications, 2008-2016, tonne
    • Table IV-1.1.2.4.1 Major producers of pectinase in China, 2009
    • Table IV-1.1.2.4.2 Demand for pectinase based on applications, 2007-2016, tonne
    • Table IV-1.2.1.1 Basic information of main fuel ethanol producers in China, 2009
    • Table IV-1.2.1.2 Potential fuel ethanol producers in China, 2009
    • Table IV-1.2.2.1 Basic information of bio-diesel producers in China, June 2009
    • Table IV-1.2.2.2 Basic information of main potential biodiesel producers in China, 2009
    • Table IV-1.2.2.3 Comparison of different raw materials for biodiesel production in China
    • Table IV-1.2.2.4 Bio-diesel profit analysis for a 50,000 t/a bio-diesel plant
    • Table IV-1.3.1.1 Major producers of lactic acid in China, 2009
    • Table IV-1.3.1.2 Key items of lactic acid technology for major producers in China, 2009
    • Table IV-1.3.1.3 Breakdown of COGS for L-lactic acid production (Pharmaceutical grade)
    • Table IV-1.3.2.1.1 Active MSG producers in China, 2009
    • Table IV-1.3.2.2.1 Major producers of lysine in China, 2009
    • Table IV-1.3.3.1 Major suppliers of RNA medicines for fatty liver in China
    • Table IV-1.3.4.1 Major HA producers with fermentation route in China, 2009
    • Table IV-1.3.4.2 Major xanthan gum producers with fermentation route in China, 2009
    • Table IV-1.3.4.3 Major producers of fungi polysaccharides, 2009
    • Table IV-1.3.5.1.1 Major inositol producers in China, 2009
    • Table IV-1.3.5.2.1 Key VC producers in China, 2009
    • Table IV-1.3.5.2.2 Quotation from major VC producers in July 2009
    • Table IV-1.3.5.2.3 Cost & profit of VC production, by capacity
    • Table IV-1.3.5.3.1 VB2 producers in China, 2009
    • Table IV-1.3.5.3.2 VB1 producers in China, 2009
    • Table IV-1.3.5.3.3 Major VB4 producers in China, 2009
    • Table IV-1.4.1.1 Major acrylamide producers in China, 2009
    • Table IV-1.4.1.2 Comparison of chemical and biotechnology routes in acrylamide production
    • Table IV-1.4.2.1 Major WB di-acids producers in China, 2009
    • Table IV-1.4.2.2 Comparison between fermentation route and chemical route for production of long chain di-acids
    • Table IV-1.4.2.3 Fermentation level of different research institutes
    • Table IV-1.4.2.4 DC12 fermentation technology from Institute of Microbiology, CAS
    • Table IV-1.4.2.5 DC13 fermentation technology from Institute of Microbiology, CAS
    • Table IV-1.4.2.6 DC15 fermentation technology from Institute of Microbiology, CAS
    • Table IV-1.4.3.1 Major itaconic acid producers in China, 2009
    • Table IV-1.4.3.2 Indexes of itaconic acid from Qingdao Langyatai (Group) Co., Ltd.
    • Table IV-1.4.3.3 Breakdown of COGS for itaconic acid production of Qingdao Langyatai
    • Table IV-1.4.3.4 Users and suppliers of itaconic acid production technologies in China
    • Table IV-1.4.4.1 Major butanol producers adopting biological routes in China
    • Table IV-1.4.4.2 Major butanol producers adopting chemical routes in China
    • Table IV-1.4.5.1 Major acetone producers adopting biological route in China, 2009
    • Table IV-1.4.5.2 Major acetone producers adopting chemical route in China, 2009
    • Table IV-1.4.5.3 Consumption pattern of acetone in China and the world
    • Table IV-1.5.1.1 PHA products from Shenzhen Obioer Technology Co., Ltd.
    • Table IV-1.5.1.2 Indices of PHA products from Shenzhen Obioer Technology Co., Ltd.
    • Table IV-1.5.1.3 PHA producers in China, 2009
    • Table IV-1.5.1.4 Application fields of PHA
    • Table IV-1.5.1.5 Production routes of PHA
    • Table IV-1.5.2.1 Major PLA producers in China
    • Table IV-1.5.2.2 PLA plants under plan in China
    • Table IV-2.1.2.1 Demand for lignocellulosic enzyme in different industries, 2008-2013, '000 tonnes
    • Table IV-2.1.2.2 Major producers of lignocellulosic enzyme in China, 2009
    • Table IV-2.2.1.1 1,3-PDO demand and related CAGR, 2006-2010, tonne
    • Table IV-2.2.1.2 1,3-PDO producers in China, 2008
    • Table IV-2.2.1.3 Comparison among three production routes for 1,3-PDO
    • Table IV-2.2.1.4 Comparison of several fermentation routes
    • Table IV-2.2.2.1 China's producers of succinic acid in 2009
    • Table IV-2.2.2.2 Comprehensive comparison of different technologies
    • Table IV-3.1.1.1 Major producers of acrylic acid in China, 2009
    • Table IV-3.1.1.2 End users of acrylic acid in China
    • Table IV-3.1.1.3 Biological routes for acrylic acid production
    • Table IV-3.1.1.4 Forecast growth rate of acrylic acid demand, China and the world to 2015
    • Table IV-3.2.1 Basic info of active caprolactam producers in China, 2009
    • Table IV-3.2.2 Price of caprolactam in China, 2005~2009
    • Table IV-3.2.3 China's demand for CPL in 2007, and forecast in 2010, tonne
    • Table IV-3.2.4 List of major CPL end users in China, 2008
    • Table IV-3.2.5 Demand & supply situation of CPL in China, 2007-2010
    • Table VI-2.1.1 Projected market size of bio-fuels industry in China, '000 tonnes, 2010-2020
    • Table VI-2.1.2 Projected market size of bio-materials industry in China, '000 tonnes, 2010-2020
    • Table VII-1.1 Situation of major WB products in China
    • Table VII-2.1 Opportunities in WB industry in China
    • Table VII-2.2 SWOT analysis of each recommendation on market opportunities in WB products in China
    • Table VIII-1.1.1 Industrial water price and cost for sewage disposal in different areas, Aug. 2009
    • Table VIII-1.2.1 Price of electricity in Aug, 2009, USD/kwh
    • Table VIII-1.2.2 Price of natural gas in Aug, 2009 (USD/m3)
    • Table VIII-1.3.1 Average wage of workers by ownership of the companies and region, USD/year
  • LIST OF FIGURES
    • Figure I-1.1 Major regulations on WB industry in China, 2006-2009
    • Figure I-1.2 Projected status of Chinese biotechnology industry in the world, 2010-2020
    • Figure I-1.3 Target for Chinese biotechnology industry development, 2006-2010
    • Figure I-1.4 Distribution of national biotechnology industrial bases in 2009
    • Figure I-1.5 Distribution of major plant as raw material of bio-diesel in 2010
    • Figure I-1.6 Distribution of major plant as raw material of fuel-ethanol in 2010
    • Figure I-2.1 Milestones of development of governmental department on environmental protection in China
    • Figure I-2.2 Government investment in pollution treatment in China, 2004-2008
    • Figure I-2.3 Main targets for environmental protection in China, 2005-2010
    • Figure I-2.4 Major China-involved international conventions on environmental protection, 1989-2002
    • Figure I-3.1 Subsidy standard for four fuel-ethanol producers in China, 2005-2009
    • Figure I-3.2 Budget on major State Science and Technology Programs in China, 2003-2007
    • Figure I-3.3 Number of research items in major State Science and Technology Programs in China, 2003-2007
    • Figure II-1.1 Total crop planting area in China, 2004-2008
    • Figure II-1.2 Crop planting structure in China in 2008, by planting area
    • Figure II-1.3 Yield of major renewable feedstocks in China, 2008
    • Figure II-2.1.1.1 Corn planting area in China, 2004-2008
    • Figure II-2.1.1.2 Corn yield in China, 2004-2008
    • Figure II-2.1.1.3 Distribution of corn planting in China
    • Figure II-2.1.1.4 Monthly quotation of corn in China, 2007-2008
    • Figure II-2.1.1.5 China's import and export of corn, 2006-2008
    • Figure II-2.1.1.6 Consumption structure of corn in China, 2006-2008
    • Figure II-2.1.1.7 Feed output and corn consumption in feed industry, 2006-2008
    • Figure II-2-1.1.8 Corn consumption volume in industrial production in China, 2006-2008
    • Figure II-2-1.1.9 Production chain of corn starch
    • Figure II-2-1.1.10 Corn consumption volume as food in China, 2006-2008
    • Figure II-2-1.1.11 Corn consumption volume as seed in China, 2006-2008
    • Figure II-2.1.2.1 Planting area of sugar cane and sugar beet in China, 2004-2008
    • Figure II-2.1.2.2 Proportion of sugar cane planting area in major provinces in China, 2004-2008
    • Figure II-2.1.2.3 Share of major provinces' sugar beet planting area of China's total, 2004-2008
    • Figure II-2.1.2.4 Yield of sugar in China, 2004-2008
    • Figure II-2.1.2.5 Share of sugar yield of major provinces in China, 2008
    • Figure II-2.1.2.6 Import and export volume of sugar in China, 2004-2008
    • Figure II-2.1.2.7 Sugar consumption in China, 2004-2008
    • Figure II-2.1.2.8 China's sugar consumption volume per capita, 2004-2008
    • Figure II-2.1.3.1 Planting area of wheat in China, 2004-2008
    • Figure II-2.1.3.2 Yield of wheat in China, 2004-2008
    • Figure II-2.1.3.3 Wheat planting distribution in China
    • Figure II-2.1.3.4 Wheat quotation in Zhengzhou Commodity Exchange, 2007-2009
    • Figure II-2.1.3.5 Import and export situation of wheat, 2006-2008
    • Figure II-2.1.3.6 Wheat consumption structure in China, 2005-2008
    • Figure II-2.1.4.1 Planting area of rice in China, 2004-2008
    • Figure II-2.1.4.2 Yield of rice in China, 2004-2008
    • Figure II-2.1.4.3 Distribution of rice planting in China
    • Figure II-2.1.4.4 Rice export and import volume in China, 2005-2008
    • Figure II-2.1.4.5 Rice consumption structure in China, 2005-2008
    • Figure II-2.2.1.1 Planting area of cassava in China, 2005-2008
    • Figure II-2.2.1.2 Yield of cassava in China, 2005-2008
    • Figure II-2.2.1.3 Import and export volume of cassava, 2004-2008
    • Figure II-2.2.1.4 Cassava consumption structure in China, 2008
    • Figure II-2.2.1.5 Applications of cassava alcohol in China
    • Figure II-2.2.2.1 Production of molasses and sugar in China, 2004-2008
    • Figure II-2.2.2.2 Share of molasses yield of major provinces in China, 2008
    • Figure II-2.2.2.3 Consumption structure of molasses in China, 2008
    • Figure II-2.2.4.1 Planting area of sorghum in China, 2004-2008
    • Figure II-2.2.4.2 Yield of sorghum in China, 2004-2008
    • Figure II-2.3.1.1 Planting area of soybean in China, 2004-2008
    • Figure II-2.3.1.2 Distribution of soybean planting in China
    • Figure II-2.3.1.3 Production of soybean oil in China, 2004-2008
    • Figure II-2.3.1.4 Distribution of soybean oil production in China by volume, 2008
    • Figure II-2.3.1.5 Soybean oil import and export volume in China, 2004-2008
    • Figure II-2.3.1.6 Consumption volume of soybean oil in China, 2004-2008
    • Figure II-2.3.1.7 Consumption structure of soybean oil in China, 2004-2008
    • Figure II-2.3.2.1 Planting area of rape in China, 2004-2008
    • Figure II-2.3.2.2 Yield of rape in China, 2004-2008
    • Figure II-2.3.2.3 Geographical distribution of rape planting in China in 2008
    • Figure II-2.3.2.4 Production of rapeseed oil in China, 2004-2008
    • Figure II-2.3.2.5 Export and import volume of rapeseed oil in China, 2004-2008
    • Figure II-2.3.2.6 Consumption volume of rapeseed oil in China, 2004-2008
    • Figure II-2.4.1.1 Yield of corn and corn cob in China, 2004-2008
    • Figure II-2.4.1.2 Consumption structure of corn cobs in China, 2008
    • Figure II-2.4.2.1 Yield of corn and corn stover in China, 2004-2008
    • Figure II-2.4.2.2 Consumption structure of corn stover in China, 2008
    • Figure II-2.4.3.1 Yield of wheat/rice and wheat/rice straw in China, 2004-2008
    • Figure III-4.1 SWOT analysis of China's white biotechnology
    • Figure IV-1.1.1.1 Market of active dry yeast in China, 2006-2008
    • Figure IV-1.1.1.2 Projected yeast market in China, 2009-2014
    • Figure IV-1.1.2.1.1 Market situation of a-amylase in China, 2004-2008
    • Figure IV-1.1.2.1.2 Consumption pattern of a-amylase in China, 2008
    • Figure IV-1.1.2.1.3 Projected a-amylase market in China, 2009-2014
    • Figure IV-1.1.2.2.1 Market situation of gluco-amylase in China, 2004-2008
    • Figure IV-1.1.2.2.2 Projected gluco-amylase market in China, 2009-2014
    • Figure IV-1.1.2.3.1 Market situation of lipase in China, 2004-2008
    • Figure IV-1.1.2.3.2 Consumption pattern of lipase in China, 2008
    • Figure IV-1.1.2.3.3 Projected market of lipase in China, 2009-214
    • Figure IV-1.1.2.4.1 Market situation of pectinase in China, 2004-2008
    • Figure IV-1.1.2.4.2 Projected market of pectinase in China, 2009-2014
    • Figure IV-1.2.1.1 Output of fuel ethanol in China, 2004-2009
    • Figure IV-1.2.1.2 Fuel ethanol capacity structure, by raw materials, 2009
    • Figure IV-1.2.1.3 Flowchart of fuel ethanol production technology in China
    • Figure IV-1.2.1.4 Projected fuel ethanol market in China, 2010-2014
    • Figure IV-1.2.2.1 Capacity of bio-diesel in China, 2004-2009
    • Figure IV-1.2.2.2 Bio-diesel capacity structure, by raw materials, 2009
    • Figure IV-1.2.2.3 Projected capacity of bio-diesel in China, 2010-2014
    • Figure IV-1.2.2.4 Projected market value of bio-diesel in China, 2010-2014
    • Figure IV-1.3.1.1 Market situation of lactic acid in China, 2004-2008
    • Figure IV-1.3.1.2 Consumption pattern of lactic acid in China, 2008
    • Figure IV-1.3.1.3 Demand of lactic acid in the world and China, 2005-2010
    • Figure IV-1.3.1.4 Projected latic acid market in China, 2009-2014
    • Figure IV-1.3.2.1.1 MSG market development in China, 2004-2008
    • Figure IV-1.3.2.1.2 Export volume and average export price of MSG, 2004-2008
    • Figure IV-1.3.2.1.3 MSG demand situation in China, 2004-2008
    • Figure IV-1.3.2.1.4 Market value of MSG in China, 2004-2008
    • Figure IV-1.3.2.1.5 Prediction of MSG market, 2009-2014
    • Figure IV-1.3.2.2.1 Market situation of Lysine in China, 2004-2008
    • Figure IV-1.3.2.2.2 Average export/import price of lysine in China, 2004-2009
    • Figure IV-1.3.2.2.3 Gross profit margin of 98% and 65% lysine of Dacheng Company, 2004-2008
    • Figure IV-1.3.2.2.4 Projected market of lysine in China, 2009-2014
    • Figure IV-1.3.3.1 Market situation of food use nucleotides in China, 2004-2008
    • Figure IV-1.3.3.2 Market value of RNA medicines for fatty liver in China, 2004-2008
    • Figure IV-1.3.5.1.1 Market size of inositol in China, 2004-2008
    • Figure IV-1.3.5.1.2 Consumption pattern of inositol in China, 2008
    • Figure IV-1.3.5.1.3 Averaged export price of inositol in China, 2004-2009
    • Figure IV-1.3.5.1.4 Projected market of inositol in China, 2009-2014
    • Figure IV-1.3.5.2.1 VC production in China, 2004-2008
    • Figure IV-1.3.5.2.2 Market share of VC producers in China by output, 2008
    • Figure IV-1.3.5.2.3 VC consumption pattern in the global market, 2008
    • Figure IV-1.3.5.2.4 VC consumption pattern in China, 2008
    • Figure IV-1.3.5.2.5 VC export in China, 2004-2008
    • Figure IV-1.3.5.2.6 Chemical synthesis route for VC production
    • Figure IV-1.3.5.2.7 Projected VC market in China, 2009-2014
    • Figure IV-1.3.5.3.1 Market situation of VB2 in China, 2006-2008
    • Figure IV-1.3.5.3.2 Market situation of VB1 in China, 2006-2008
    • Figure IV-1.4.1.1 Market situation of acrylamide in China, 2004-2008
    • Figure IV-1.4.1.2 Flow chart of acrylamide production with biotechnology route
    • Figure IV-1.4.1.3 Flow chart of acrylamide production with chemical route
    • Figure IV-1.4.1.4 Projected market of acrylamide in China, 2009-2014
    • Figure IV-1.4.2.1 Market size of di-acids in China, 2006-2008
    • Figure IV-1.4.2.2 Projected market size of di-acids in China, 2009-2014
    • Figure IV-1.4.3.1 Market size of itaconic acid in China, 2007-2008
    • Figure IV-1.4.3.2 Production structure of itaconic acid by output, 2008
    • Figure IV-1.4.3.3 Consumption structure of itaconic acid in China, 2008
    • Figure IV-1.4.3.4 Price of itaconic acid, 2004-2009
    • Figure IV-1.4.3.5 Forecast on itaconic acid output in China, 2009-2014
    • Figure IV-1.4.4.1 Market situation of Butanol in China, 2005-2008
    • Figure IV-1.4.4.2 Projected market size of butanol in China, 2009-2014
    • Figure IV-1.4.5.1 Market situation of Acetone in China, 2005-2008
    • Figure IV-1.4.5.2 Predicted market size of acetone in China, 2009-2014
    • Figure IV-1.5.1.1 Chemical formula of PHA
    • Figure IV-1.5.1.2 PHA family and major members
    • Figure IV-1.5.1.3 Projected market size of PHA in China, 2009-2014
    • Figure IV-1.5.2.1 Flowchart of PLA production technology
    • Figure IV-1.5.2.2 Detailed PLA production process from lactic acid
    • Figure IV-1.5.2.3 Projected market size of PLA in China, 2009-2014
    • Figure IV-2.1.1.1 Approach to utilize renewable lignocellulosic materials to produce ethanol
    • Figure IV-2.1.2.1 Market development of lignocellulosic enzyme in China, 2005-2008
    • Figure IV-2.1.2.2 Forecast of demand for lignocellulosic enzyme in China, 2008-2014
    • Figure IV-2.2.1.1 Market development of 1,3-PDO in China 2006-2008
    • Figure IV-2.2.2.1 Market development of succinic acid in China, 2006-2008
    • Figure IV-2.2.2.2 Consumption pattern of succinic acid in China in 2008
    • Figure IV-2.2.2.3 Succinic acid consumed in chemical industry, 2008
    • Figure IV-2.2.2.4 Succinic acid consumed in pharmaceutical industry, 2008
    • Figure IV-2.2.2.5 Succinic acid consumed in food industry, 2008
    • Figure IV-2.2.2.6 Succinic acid consumed in agricultural industry, 2008
    • Figure IV-3.1.1.1 Market development of acrylic acid in China, 2004-2008
    • Figure IV-3.1.1.2 Market size of acrylic acid in major countries by capacity, 2008
    • Figure IV-3.1.1.3 Consumption structure of acrylic acid in China, 2008
    • Figure IV-3.1.1.4 Consumption structure of acrylic acid in the world, 2008
    • Figure IV-3.1.1.5 Demand for acrylic acid in China, 2007-2015
    • Figure IV-3.1.1.6 Future capacity and output of acrylic acid in china, 2009-2014
    • Figure IV-3.1.2.1 Commodity chemicals production achieved by 3-HPA, adopting renewable feedstock route
    • Figure IV-3.1.2.2 Metabolic pathway designed for 3-HPA production from microorganism
    • Figure IV-3.1.2.3 Project based on 3-HPA by Cargill's team
    • Figure IV-3.1.2.4 Approach Cargill's team adopted to develop 3-HPA
    • Figure IV-3.1.2.5 3-HPA as a novel C3 platform to many commodity chemicals
    • Figure IV-3.2.1 Market situation of CPL in China, 2006~2008
    • Figure V-4.4.1 Comprehensive utilization of Jatropha curcas L
    • Figure V-5.7.1 Technology flow path
    • Figure VI-2.1.1 Projected market value of WB industry in China, 2009-2020
    • Figure VI-2.1.2 Projected CAGR of bio-products industry in China by questionnaire, 2009-2020
    • Figure VI-2.1.3 Projected market value of bio-product industry in China, 2009-2020
    • Figure VI-2.1.4 Projected CAGR of bio-fuels industry in China by questionnaire, 2009-2020
    • Figure VI-2.1.5 Projected market value of bio-fuel industry in China, 2009-2020
    • Figure VI-2.1.6 Projected CAGR of bio-based fine chemicals industry in China by questionnaire, 2009-2020
    • Figure VI-2.1.7 Projected market value of bio-base fine chemicals industry in China, 2009-2020
    • Figure VI-2.1.8 Projected CAGR of bio-based chemicals industry in China by questionnaire, 2009-2020
    • Figure VI-2.1.9 Projected market value of bio-based chemical industry in China, 2009-2020
    • Figure VI-2.1.10 Projected CAGR of bio-materials industry in China by questionnaire, 2009-2020
    • Figure VI-2.1.11 Projected market value of bio-materials industry in China, 2009-2020
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