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Complementary health benefits of Nisin like termination of Tumor cells and prevention of tooth decay, FDA/WHO approvals for using it as a preservative and in active packaging, and its use in thermal as well as non-thermal treatment (in combination with high pressure and high intensity pulsed electric fields) are driving the Nisin market exponentially. Other applications like an agent in veterinary, healthcare, and pharmaceutical products, and as an agent for isolation of yeast, gram- negative bacteria, and moulds will open new avenues for the Nisin Market on the forecast horizon. However, disadvantages of Nisin like less effectiveness in high fat foods and adsorption to the surface of protein globules, flavor alteration in dairy products, resistance development by microbes, inhibition of beneficial microflora, and proteolytic enzymes in raw roods that may inactivate nisin are restraining market growth. Nisin is a bactericidal polypeptide that inhibits closely related species that are spoilage bacteria, thus acts as a preservative without hampering taste and color. It is a byproduct of lactic acid fermentation with working mechanisms like cell death, leakage of molecules, bind to receptor, and pore formation. It is commonly known as Nisin Bacteriocin. It works best in combination with other antimicrobial (Monolaurin, LPS, or other bacteriocins) and in low fat having pH value less than 6. Nisin is usually produced by a fermentation process using Lactococus bacteria. To overcome the disadvantages of nisin, it was microencapsulated in phospholipid vescicles and tested on Cheddar cheese. This improved its stability, distribution, and efficacy; as cited in International Dairy Journal in 2003. Nisin is the only natural preservative approved by FDA as well as WHO. Request Sample Copy of this Market Research @ https://www.millioninsights.com/industry-reports/nisin-market/request-sample Nisin market is segmented on the basis of application and the geographical region. The application based segments include canned vegetables, meat, pasteurized dairy products, bakery products, beverages, and others. The geographical regions for this market are Asia Pacific, Europe, North America, and Rest of the World (RoW). Meat segment currently holds the largest market share, particularly in US & Europe, due to high consumption of meat and seafoods in these regions. On the other hand, canned vegetables segment