The global protein A resin market is expected to
witness considerable growth during the forecast period due to the increasing
research and development activities and increasing prevalence of chronic
diseases. High traction for monoclonal antibodies in biopharmaceutical industry
is supporting the growth of the global market. The increasing demand for monoclonal
antibodies has fueled the need for high capacity commercial scale purification
of monoclonal antibodies. Protein A resins are designed for the simple and
rapid purification of antibodies. Therefore, an increase in demand for
monoclonal antibodies implies an increase in demand for protein A resins. The
market for natural protein A resin was the larger than recombinant protein A
resin market in 2015; however, recombinant protein A resin market is expected
to witness the higher growth during the forecast period. Among the different
matrix of the protein A resin chromatography, agarose-based matrix was the
largest contributor to the global protein A resin revenue in 2015.
Biopharmaceutical industry was the largest end user of the protein A resins in
2015, as most monoclonal antibody research development activities are carried
out in this industry.
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The increasing compliance for low cost biosimilar antibodies in
emerging economies, and increasing number of contract research organizations
(CROs) in biopharmaceutical industry are expected to create ample revenue
generation opportunities in the global protein A resin market. However, increasing
traction for alternative antibody purification methods may hamper the growth of
the global protein A resin market to some extent.
The protein A resin market is expected to witness the highest
growth in Asia-Pacific during the forecast period. The highest growth in the
region is attributed to the increasing compliance for biosimilars and shifting
global interest for expanding biopharmaceutical manufacturing capacities in the
emerging economies of the region.
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