Molecular Biology Enzymes and Kits & Reagents Market worth 13.60 Billion USD by 2022 | MarketsandMarkets


Posted July 29, 2019 by mmvaidya01

The global molecular biology enzymes and kits & reagents market is projected to reach USD 13.60 Billion by 2022 from USD 5.69 Billion in 2016, at a CAGR of 15.8% during the forecast period. Base year considered for the report is 2016.

 
The key factors driving the growth of this market include increased research activities and R&D investments in the life science industry, rising number of genome projects, technological advancements in the life science industry, and rising incidence of infectious diseases and genetic disorders. However, the privacy concerns related to genetic information and limited reimbursements for genetic testing may hinder the growth of this market to a certain extent.

On the basis of product, the molecular biology enzymes and kits & reagents market is segmented into enzymes and kits & reagents. In 2017, kits & reagents segment is expected to account for the largest share of the global market. The large share of this segment can be primarily attributed to the requirement of repeat purchase of these single-use products and increasing drug research in the pharmaceutical industry.

The enzymes market is further subsegmented into polymerases, ligases, restriction endonucleases, reverse transcriptases, phosphatases, proteases & proteinases, and other enzymes. In 2017, the polymerases enzymes segment is expected to account for the largest share of the enzymes market.

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Based on application, the market is segmented into polymerase chain reaction (PCR), sequencing, cloning, epigenetics, restriction digestion, synthetic biology, and other applications (mutagenesis, in vitro transcription, and molecular labeling & detection). The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) segment is expected to command the largest share of the molecular biology enzymes and kits & reagents market in 2017. The large share of this segment can be attributed to the low cost of PCR equipment, use of PCR equipment by the majority of the end users, and increasing use of PCR for molecular diagnostic assays in hospitals and clinics.

Based on end user, the market is segmented into academic & research institutes, hospitals & diagnostic centers, pharmaceutical & biotechnology companies, and other end users (contract research organizations (CROs), food & beverage companies, and forensic agencies). The academic & research institutes segment is expected to command the largest share of the molecular biology enzymes and kits & reagents market in 2017. The large share of this segment can be attributed to the increasing research activities backed by funding from government and private organizations.

Thermo Fisher Scientific dominated the molecular biology enzymes and kits & reagents market in 2016. The company provides a wide range of products in this market, including transfection reagents, cloning kits, cloning reagents, PCR enzymes & master mixes, PCR reagents, DNA extraction reagents & kits, and genome editing kits.

Merck designs and manufactures products for academic research markets, applied testing customers, the pharmaceutical & biotechnology industry, and molecular diagnostics laboratories. With the acquisition of Sigma-Aldrich Corporation (US), Merck secured the second-leading position in the global market (with a share of 23.1% in 2016). Sigma-Aldrich was one of the leading developers, manufacturers, and distributors of molecular biology enzymes and kits & reagents. By acquiring Sigma-Aldrich, Merck became a leader in the global life science industry, which valued at more than USD 113 billion (€ 100 billion).

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Some of the other players competing in this market are Illumina (US), QIAGEN (Netherlands), New England Biolabs (US), Promega (US), Agilent (US), Roche (Switzerland), Takara Bio (Japan), Bio Basic (Canada), Jena Bioscience (Germany), and Molecular Biology Resources (US).

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Last Updated July 29, 2019