Proteomics: A Driving Force in the Liquid Chromatography Market

Proteomic research activities continue to thrive as future opportunities and possible applications increase. Protein liquid chromatography innovations are providing researchers with advanced separation solutions, enabling improved analysis.

New analysis from Frost & Sullivan (http://www.biotech.frost.com ), World Protein Liquid Chromatography Markets, reveals that these markets generated revenues worth $154 million in 2003 and are likely to reach $237 million in 2010. This is in comparison to the Total Liquid Chromatography Markets, which generated revenues worth $2.516 billion in 2003 and are expected to reach $3.383 billion in 2010. This study presents a strategic analysis of the total liquid chromatography market, with an emphasis on protein applications, as well as specific forecasts for consumables and instruments.

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Proteomics research often requires the separation of highly complex samples, which drives demands for increasingly innovative and efficient systems. The reoccurring challenges involving the limited sample availability is also boosting demand for nanoliter capabilities in the liquid chromatography market to retrieve the greatest level of analysis from the small amounts of precious protein sample. Manufacturers recognized this need and responded by providing researchers solutions with highly accurate and efficient miniaturized capabilities.

Increased usage of liquid chromatography in the proteomics market has spurred the development of systems focused on the specific needs of the proteomics researchers.

Proteins are highly dynamic resulting in a need for complex separation capabilities,” says Frost & Sullivan Industry Analyst Sinead Igoe. Protein applications are expected to become an increasingly larger size of the total liquid chromatography market as the technologies become more advanced providing advanced capabilities.” Clinical proteomics and biomarker studies continue to gain interest, boosting market opportunities,” notes Igoe.

Continued development of liquid chromatography systems that are integrated with mass spectrometry will lead to increased efficiency, cultivating increased adoption.

The World Protein Liquid Chromatography analysis is part of the Proteomics Subscription, which also includes market insights on World Protein Array Markets, World Functional Proteomics Markets, Life Science Mass Spectrometry Markets, World Proteome Informatics Markets, and World Proteomics Sample Preparation Markets. Interviews are available to the press.

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