The growth in this
market is driven by high sensitivity &accuracy of the HPLC technique, the
growing importance of HPLC tests in drug approvals,the rising popularity of
hyphenated techniques, and increasing pharmaceutical R&D spending. However,
the high cost of HPLC systems is expected to restrict market growth to a
certain extent.
The report High-performance
Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) Market , is projected to reach
USD 5.7billion by 2025 from USD 4.5billion in 2020, at a CAGR of 4.6% during
the forecast period.
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Based on the product,
the market was divided into instruments, consumables, and accessories. The
instrument market is subjected to account for the largest share in the HPLC
market and consumables to growth at the highest rate during the forecast
period. The need to analyze compounds in trace concentration and the extensive
use of the system in forensic institutes and industries such as
pharmaceuticals, food, nutraceuticals, cosmetics, and environmental testing
calls for growth of the segment.
Based on the application,
the HPLC market is divided into clinical research, diagnostics, forensics, and
other applications. Clinical research is subjected to grow at the highest rate
in the forecast period. A rise in pharmaceutical and biotechnological research
fueled by the need for numerous preclinical and clinical studies performed
during the drug discovery and development processis said to drive the market.
North America is
expected to account for the largest share of the global HPLC market. Market
growth in this region is driven primarily by the increase in R&D funding,
the growing number of preclinical activities by CROs &pharmaceutical
companies, and the increasing food & agricultural industry in Canada.
The global HPLC market
is well established owing to the dominance of prominent market players, such as
Waters (US), Agilent (US), Shimadzu (Japan), Thermo Fisher (US), PerkinElmer
(US), GE Healthcare (US), Bio-Rad (US), Merck Millipore (Germany), Hitachi
(Japan), Showa Denko (Japan), Gilson (US), Phenomenex (US), JASCO (US),
Hamilton Company (US), SIELC (US), Orochem (US), YMC Co. Ltd. (Japan), Restek
(US), Trajan Scientific (Australia), and Tosoh Bioscience LLC (Japan).
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