PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1813894
PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1813894
The global cell culture media market size was estimated at USD 4.31 billion in 2024 and is projected to reach USD 12.80 billion by 2033, growing at a CAGR of 13.20% from 2025 to 2033. Cell culture media is generally a gel or liquid, and it includes compounds required to regulate and support the growth of cells or microorganisms used in the manufacturing of biopharmaceuticals.
Growth In Stem Cell Research
Stem cell therapy has emerged as a promising frontier in scientific research, offering transformative potential in regenerative medicine. Stem cells play a crucial role in restoring damaged tissues and organs and provide valuable insights into the intricate processes of human development. As a result, there is a growing interest in improving stem cell culture methods to support basic research into stem cell biology and enhance their therapeutic potential. The increasing demand for high-quality, reliable cell culture media tailored specifically for stem cells reflects this trend, with scientists and clinicians seeking more efficient and defined culture environments to optimize stem cell expansion and differentiation.
To meet this rising demand, several key manufacturers have introduced innovative products to advance stem cell research. For instance, in July 2024, Bioserve India launched a range of new stem cell products, including cell culture solutions and reprogramming tools, to support scientific research and drug development in the country. Similarly, in December 2024, BioCentriq, a leading cell therapy CDMO, secured a long-term lease for a new headquarters in Princeton, New Jersey, with a USD 12 million investment dedicated to enhancing its development, manufacturing, and quality control services in cell therapy. These strategic developments reflect the growing momentum in the stem cell field and highlight the increasing importance of advanced cell culture media in supporting research and clinical applications.
Research Emerging Cell Culture Technologies for Cell-Based Vaccines
Cell culture-based viral vaccines have become a critical component of global immunization strategies, offering a safer and more efficient method for producing vaccines than traditional egg-based approaches. The continuous development of cell culture substrates allows for the reliable and scalable production of vaccines, meeting rising global demand while adhering to stringent safety and regulatory requirements. According to the CDC, from 2020 to 2021, the viruses supplied to manufacturers for flu vaccine production were cell-derived rather than egg-derived, due to the potential for egg-based cultivation to introduce antigenic changes. Such changes can reduce vaccine effectiveness by creating mismatches between vaccine strains and circulating viruses. Moreover, the FDA's approval of cell-based candidate vaccine viruses (CVVs) has strengthened the pathway for more consistent and potentially more effective flu vaccines.
The utility of cell culture technology extends beyond influenza to include vaccines for diseases such as smallpox, rotavirus, rubella, hepatitis, chickenpox, and polio. Notably, in December 2024, Mesoblast received FDA approval for Ryoncil (remestemcel-L), a mesenchymal stromal cell (MSC) therapy, for treating steroid-refractory acute graft-versus-host disease (SR-aGvHD) in pediatric patients, marking the first and only MSC therapy approved in the U.S. Ryoncil is also under development for other inflammatory conditions, including biologic-resistant inflammatory bowel disease. The ongoing advancement in biological models, refinement of cell culture media, and reduced reliance on animal-derived components continue to fuel innovation in cell-based vaccine development.
Global Cell Culture Media Market Report Segmentation
This report forecasts revenue growth at global, regional, and country levels and provides an analysis on the latest trends in each of the sub-segments from 2021 to 2033. For this report, Grand View Research has segmented the global cell culture media market report based on product, application, type, end-use, and region: