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Market Research Report

U.S. Proteomics Sample Preparation Markets

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Published 2005/11 Content info  
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Research Overview

Complexity in Proteomics Chemistry Challenges the Development of Standard Sample Solutions

Need for consistency and standardization in proteomics has limited the success of solutions for proteomics sample preparation. Without effective standards, researchers use divergent methods to investigate their proteins, making it unrealistic to compare their data sets. Until standards emerge, the continual generation of randomized data sets is likely to contribute to the increasing complexity of proteomics research as well as sample preparation. Each new application creates yet another small niche with few participants within the proteomics community. This decreases opportunities for suppliers of proteomics sample preparation solutions by limiting the potential sales of a certain product.

This Frost & Sullivan research analyzes the global market for proteomics sample preparation and transition of molecular biologists from genomics to proteomics. It provides detailed insights into recent developments and trends. The study also includes market forecasts along with competitive and opportunity analysis.

Increasing Participation of Molecular Biologists in Proteomic Research Increases Demand for Sample Preparation Kits

Since the study of proteomics offers wider solutions and comprehensive results, molecular biologists – alongside genomic study – are exploring proteomics. These researchers are used to prepackaged comprehensive kits for sample preparation, which is a relatively streamlined process for nuclei acid sample preparation in genomics. Therefore, as molecular biologists shift from genomic research to proteomics, similar kits that offer improved convenience and optimized protocols are expected to be required in the latter.

"As long as proteomics research continues to draw molecular biologists and researchers from other eclectic backgrounds, the demand for comprehensive sample preparation kits is also likely to continue rising," notes the analyst of this research service. "Apart from short-term growth, the transition of these researchers to proteomics is also expected to spur long-term growth in the targeted sample extraction or fractionation kit markets."

Innovative Technologies, Implemented Consistency, and Emerging Success Stories Drive Growth

Innovative and automated technology coupled with greater consistency encourages the efficacy of sample preparation. "Novel mass spectrometers are reaching new technological heights with greater sensitivity," says the analyst. "These new systems are likely to allow researchers to study more samples, furthering the need for more sample preparation solutions."

Research initiatives, such as the Human Proteome Organization's Proteomics Standards Initiative, which aims to define standards for the representation of proteomics data, are driving the research community to employ procedures that are more consistent. This has opened new avenues for suppliers of commodity chemistries and devices to repack and re-label their existing commodity sample preparation products as kits. The rapid consumption of products for proteomics sample preparation, resulting innovative technologies, implemented consistency, and emerging success stories are expected to drive the proteomics sample preparation market considerably.

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Detailed Industry Forecasts for Accurate Business Planning

Suppliers of proteomics sample preparation solutions must know the current state of the market in order to effectively compete. Market metrics in this report analyze the overall market size and market growth as well as detailed industry forecasts for commodity chemistries and devices, targeted sample extraction or fractionation kits, kits for the affinity capture of high abundant proteins, and pre-spectrometry sample digest and cleanup solutions for proteomics sample separation.

Challenges to Growth and Revenue Generation Examined and Strategies Offered to Overcome Challenges

Multiple factors contribute to challenging conditions that market participants face in the proteomics sample preparation market. These challenges are examined with specific examples and strategic recommendations to overcome market challenges.

Market Drivers and Restraints Based Forecasting Model for Better Understanding of Forecast Components

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Market Sectors

Expert Frost & Sullivan analysts thoroughly examine the following market sectors in this research:

By product type:

  • Commodity chemistries and devices
  • Targeted sample extraction or fractionation kits
  • Kits for the affinity capture of high abundant proteins
  • Pre-spectrometry sample digest and cleanup solutions

What's Included

  • Commodity chemistries and devices include general products for sample extraction, fractionation, concentration, and cleanup
  • Targeted sample extraction or fractionation kits include prepackaged kits that incorporate the general commodities for the extraction or fractionation of a sample
  • Kits for the affinity capture of high abundant proteins include prepackaged commodities to prefractionate or deplete highly abundant proteins in serum or plasma samples
  • Pre-spectrometry sample digest and cleanup solutions include products for sample digestion and subsequent cleanup prior to the analysis by a mass spectrometer
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