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Chitinase is an enzyme that breaks down chitin, a polysaccharide found in the cell walls of fungi, insects, and crustaceans. Chitinase is used in a variety of industries, including food processing, pharmaceuticals, and agriculture. In food processing, chitinase is used to break down chitin in seafood, such as shrimp and crab shells, to produce chitosan, a dietary fiber. In pharmaceuticals, chitinase is used to produce chitosan-based drug delivery systems. In agriculture, chitinase is used to break down chitin in insect exoskeletons, which can help protect crops from insect damage. The chitinase market is expected to grow in the coming years due to increasing demand for chitinase-based products in the food, pharmaceutical, and agricultural industries. The increasing demand for chitosan-based products in the food industry is also expected to drive the market. Some companies in the chitinase market include Novozymes, AB Enzymes, Advanced Enzymes, Amano Enzymes, and Enzyme Development Corporation. Show Less Read more