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Cell Dissociation Market with COVID-19 Impact Analysis, By Product, By Tissue, By Type, By End-User and By Region - Size, Share, & Forecast from 2021-2027 |
Cell Dissociation Market with COVID-19 Impact Analysis, By Product, By Tissue, By Type, By End-User and By Region - Size, Share, & Forecast from 2021-2027 |
Published: January 1, 2022
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The global Cell Dissociation market was valued at USD 285.2 million in 2020, growing with 13.1% CAGR during the forecast period, 2021-2027.
Trypsinization is the term for the process of cell separation. A proteolytic enzyme converts proteins to detach adherent cells from the container in that they are cultivated using the cell separation process. The proteolytic enzyme is used to divide the proteins to detach adherent cells from the vessel as they are refined. Furthermore, the cell dissociation chemicals have stiffness of the material and proteolytic activity to detach tissues and v cell lines from glass or plastic surfaces, resulting in higher isolation efficiency and cell survival.
The biopharmaceutical business is a fast-growing area of the pharmaceutical sector, with huge ramifications for healthcare. As a result of the high efficacy and safety of these treatments, opportunities in biopharma have grown during the last decade. Biopharmaceuticals have a number of advantages, including very effective and powerful action, lesser side effects, and the possibility to cure diseases rather than just treat symptoms, all of which have boosted demand for biopharmaceuticals.
For competitors in the cell dissociation industry, emerging economies such as China, India, and Brazil are likely to provide considerable growth potential. Due to increased R&D activity in the life sciences industry in these nations, these markets are likely to develop rapidly in the future years. Pharmaceutical businesses in India, for example, are investing heavily in R&D in order to bring new treatments to market. Cadila Healthcare Ltd., an Indian pharmaceutical business, spent USD 113 million on research and development in 2020, up 13% from 2019. Biocon, another Indian pharmaceutical business, spent USD 58.79 million on research and development in 2020, up 52 percent from 2019. The demand for cell dissociation solutions in the nation is likely to rise as a result of these investments.
With the World Health Organization (WHO) labelling the COVID-19 outbreak a pandemic, a number of prominent pharmaceuticals and biomedical firms, as well as tiny startups, have stepped up to create therapies and vaccines to combat the infection caused by the new coronavirus. The COVID-19 pandemic has had a substantial impact on hospital resources across the world. This has mostly been accomplished by drastically lowering inpatient and outpatient care for various diseases, as well as instituting infection control and prevention methods. The number of cancer detection and diagnosis treatments has dropped dramatically, with the epidemic affecting nations all over the world.
The Cell Dissociation market is segmented on the basis of Product, Tissue, Type, Tissue, and region.
Enzymes are used in stem cell studies and cell biology investigations for cell and tissue dissociation, primary cell separation, and single-cell harvesting. The employment of enzymes for cell dissociation is very common. Any dissociation process aims to produce as many functionally viable separated cells as possible. The kind of tissue, dissociation media utilized, age of the animal/human, enzyme employed, temperature, enzyme concentration, and genetic alterations all influence the outcome of any dissociation operation.
Tissue dissociation and cell detachment are the two types of cell dissociation. In 2020, the tissue dissociation category accounted for a significant market share. This category's substantial share may be ascribed to rising research and development spending in the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries, which is driving segment expansion.
The cell dissociation market is divided into three categories based on end-users: research and academics, pharmaceutical and biotechnology sectors, and other end users. In 2020, the pharmaceutical and biotechnology sectors held the greatest proportion of the cell dissociation market. The market's mainly driven due to the factors such as increasing pharmaceutical and biotechnology investments.
North America held the highest proportion of the cell dissociation market in 2020. North America's substantial share is mostly due to increased research in the biotechnology industries, as well as the strong presence of leading market participants in this area. Furthermore, projections for stem cell-based research accessible on the National Institute of Health portal show a total funding allocation of more than USD 3 billion for study in diverse domains of stem cell applications. Furthermore, the presence of a large number of chemical and lab testing providers in the United States, who are capable of offering both enzymatic and non-enzymatic products for cell dissociation, is projected to contribute to the market's expansion.
The key players include Becton, Dickinson and Company, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Cytiva (a part of Danaher Corporation), Roche Diagnostics, Miltenyi Biotec, STEMCELL Technologies, AcceGen, PromoCell GmbH, Alstem, VitaCyte, Gemini Bio, Biological Industries, Central Drug House, Innovative Cell Technologies, Capricorn Scientific, Worthington Biochemical Corporation, Genlantis, Abeomics, and Neuromics.
In the year 2020, Thermo Fisher Scientific was the market leader. The corporation has a substantial presence in the United States, Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and Africa, as well as the Americas. Furthermore, the company's significant asset in the cell dissociation industry is its excellent brand awareness and broad product portfolio. In 2020, Merck KgaA ranked second in the cell dissociation market.
The scope of this report covers the market by its major segments, which include as follows:
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