Cell Culture Market Size, Share, By Product Type (Media, Instruments, Sera, and Reagents), Applications (Diagnostics, Tissue Culture & Engineering, Biopharmaceutical Production, Drug Development, and others), End-user (Academics & Research Institute, Biotechnology & Pharmaceutical Companies, Diagnostics Laboratories, and others), and Region - Trends, Analysis, and Forecast till 2035
Cell culture is the procedure of growing cells from an open environment in a controlled laboratory environment. It plays crucial role in the life sciences, research, diagnosis, and drug testing and it is used for the study of cell biochemistry, metabolism, diseases, identify pathogens viruses, and others. The cell culture market include the industries that involves tools, media, and equipment used to grow cells in a suitable container and the cell culture market is driven by the increasing demand for new drug discovery and development.
Cell Culture Market Report Highlights:
- By 2035, the target market is expected to increase at a rate of USD 78.9 Billion.
- In 2024, the cell culture systems market size was estimated to be worth USD 29.25 Billion.
- The market is expanding at a 10.5% CAGR.
- Based on product, the market is being led by the media segment.
- On the basis of application, the biopharmaceutical production is leading the market.
- By end-user, the biotechnology & pharmaceutical companies segment holds the dominant market share during 2025-2035.
- North America is the dominating region in the target market.
- Asia Pacific is the second leading region in the market during the forecast period.
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Cell Culture Market Key Highlights:
- In July 2023, the TheraPro CHO Media System was launched by Lonza, which is specially designed to enhance production of therapeutic proteins and monoclonal antibodies. The cell line GS-CHO is processed with cell culture to achieve higher concentration of proteins in biopharmaceutical manufacturing. Additionally, these will increase the demand for antibody-based therapeutics by reducing production timelines.
Cell Culture Market Report Analysis:
Cell Contamination
Contamination of cell cultures is a serious risk to your samples. Consequently, safety measures, including aseptic techniques, should be put in place to actively prevent it and your samples should be regularly checked for any sign of infections. Cell contamination may severely affect their metabolism, growth, and viability, and decrease transfection efficiency and threaten the reproducibility of cell-based experiments.
1. Bacterial Contamination: Many bacterial strains can grow in commonly used media in mammalian cell culture. Due to rapid logarithmic growth, the signs of contamination are easily detectable within a few days of the initial contamination. Bacteria can be identified by a bright field microscope check (20–60x magnification) as slowly moving, dark, round- or rod-shaped objects that are significantly smaller than mammalian cells.
2. Mycoplasma Contamination: Mycoplasma are very small (0.2um) bacteria characterized by their lack of a cell wall. Unlike standard bacterial contamination, mycoplasma often grow at a slow rate in infected cultures and can be present with no visible signs of infection such as loss of clarity or change of pH.
3. Fungal (Yeast/Mold) Contamination: Similar to bacterial contamination, yeasts can grow rapidly in mammalian culture media, leading to a loss of medium clarity, albeit at a slower rate. Many fungi can produce spores capable of surviving for a long time in a dormant state in hostile environments and, therefore, in the event of fungal contamination it is particularly important to decontaminate all working surfaces and incubators to prevent repeated contaminations.
Segmentation:
By Product:
- Media
- Natural Media
- Synthetic Media
- Serum-based Media
- Serum-free Media
- Chemically Defined Media
- Others
- Instruments
- Biological safety Cabinets
- CO2 Incubators
- Centrifuges, Automated Cell Counters
- Cold Storage
- Cell Imaging Microscope
- others
- Sera
- Fetal Bovine Serum
- Others
- Reagents
- Albumin
- Hormones
- Amino Acids
- Growth Factors
- others
By Application:
- Diagnostics
- Tissue Culture & Engineering
- Biopharmaceutical Production
- Drug Development
- Others
By End-User:
- Academics & Research Institute,
- Biotechnology& Pharmaceutical companies
- Diagnostics Laboratories
- Others
By Region:
- North America
- U.S.
- Canada
- Europe
- Germany
- U.K.
- France
- Russia
- Italy
- Spain
- Netherlands
- Rest of Europe
- Asia Pacific
- China
- India
- Japan
- Australia
- Indonesia
- Malaysia
- South Korea
- Rest of Asia Pacific
- Latin America
- Brazil
- Mexico
- Argentina
- Rest of Latin America
- Middle East & Africa
- GCC
- Israel
- South Africa
- Rest of Middle East & Africa
Cell Culture Market Competitive Landscape:
- Sartorius AG
- Danaher
- Merck KGaA
- Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc.
- Corning Inc.
- Avantor, Inc.
- Bio-Techne
- PromoCell GmbH
- BD
- HiMedia Laboratories
- Corning Incorporated
- Sartorius CellGenix GmbH
- FUJIFILM Irvine Scientific
- Agilent Technologies, Inc.
- Cell Applications, Inc.
Key Questions Answered in This Report
1. What was the size of the Cell Culture Market in 2024?
2. What is the expected growth rate of the Cell Culture Market during 2025-2035?
3. What are the key factors driving the Cell Culture Market?
4. What is the breakup of the Cell Culture Market based on the distribution channel?
5. What are the key regions in the Cell Culture Market?
6. Who are the key players/companies in the Cell Culture Market?
7. What are the drivers, restraints, and opportunities in the Cell Culture Market?