Fractionation is a procedure referred to as the segregation of a certain quantity of a mixture. Moreover, plasma is the fluid element of blood, separated to attain different plasma derivatives, including albumin and immunoglobulins. These obtained plasma products have remedial effects and are used to treat several disorders associated with blood plasma. The rising population of older people worldwide is resulting in several rare diseases that needed plasma derivatives, which is the key aspect that fuels the plasma fractionation market growth. Moreover, an increase in the usage of immunoglobulins and alpha-1-antitrypsin in medical fields worldwide also drives the plasma fractionation market's development. But somehow, enormous costs and minimum reimbursements in this field are likely to hamper the plasma fractionation market growth. The Plasma Fractionation Market will grow at the rate of 6.8% CAGR by 2026.
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Plasma Fractionation Market by Product
Immunoglobulins
Intravenous Immunoglobulins
Subcutaneous Immunoglobulins
Other Immunoglobulins
Coagulation Factor Concentrates
Factor VIII
Factor IX
Von Willebrand Factor
Prothrombin Complex Concentrate
Fibrinogen Concentrates
Factor XIII
Albumin
Protease Inhibitors
Other Products
Plasma Fractionation Market by Application
Hematology
Immunology
Neurology
Critical care
Pulmonology
Hemato-oncology
Rheumatology
Other Applications
Plasma Fractionation Market by End User
Hospitals & Clinics
Clinical Research Laboratories
Academic Institutes
Plasma Fractionation Market by Geography
North America
Europe
Asia Pacific
Rest of the World
Based on the product, the immunoglobulins segment is happening to hold a significant share in the plasma fractionation market. This segment growth is ascribed to immunoglobulins' different uses in several disorders, including primary and secondary immune deficiencies and inflammatory diseases. Globally, an increase in the R&D associated with immunology is another factor boosting the demand for immunoglobulins.
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