The global blood plasma derivatives market size was valued at USD 48.27 Billion in 2024. Looking forward, IMARC Group estimates the market to reach USD 75.9 Billion by 2033, exhibiting a CAGR of 5.2% from 2025-2033. North America currently dominates the market, holding a market share of over 48.9% in 2024. The rising chronic disease prevalence, advanced plasma collection infrastructure, technological innovations, growing geriatric population, and expanding therapeutic applications are some of the factors driving the market growth in this region.
Blood plasma derivatives are concentrates of specific proteins prepared from plasma that are obtained through fractionation process. Factor VIII, immunoglobulin, albumin, hyperimmune globulin, factor IX and fresh frozen are some of the common blood plasma derivatives. They are rich in proteins, minerals, salts, hormones, vitamins and protease inhibitors, due to which they are widely used to kill viruses that cause hepatitis B, hemophilia A, bleeding disorders, immunodeficiency, hepatitis C, hypogammaglobulinemia, hemophilia B and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Apart from this, blood plasma derivatives assist in enhancing nutrition, controlling body temperature and coagulation of blood, maintaining osmotic pressure, enhancing respiration and excretion, and regulating acid-base balance. Blood plasma derivatives are commonly stored at hospitals, clinics, diagnostic centers and blood transfusion centers.
Blood Plasma Derivatives Market Trends:
The increasing geriatric population that are more susceptible to developing infectious diseases are creating a positive outlook for the market. Blood plasma contains immunoglobulins that play an important role in the development of immunity and maintain the osmotic pressure in blood vessels, which further prevents the onset immunodeficiency disorders and hemophilia. Moreover, the widespread product adoption to treat coronavirus disease (COVID-19) patients by convalescent plasma treatment is favoring the market growth. Additionally, various technological innovations in the fractionation process that aids in separating protein concentrates and various components of blood plasma for clinical purposes are providing a considerable boost to the market growth. In line with this, the development of advanced preservation methods, along with the significant improvements in encased procedures for developing targeted therapeutic products are further augmenting the market growth. Other factors, including significant growth in the healthcare industry, increasing awareness regarding blood and plasma donation and the implementation of various government initiatives to promote blood donation camps, are anticipated to drive the market further toward growth.
Key Market Segmentation:
IMARC Group provides an analysis of the key trends in each segment of the global blood plasma derivatives market, along with forecast at the global, regional, and country levels from 2025-2033. The market has been categorized based on type, application, and end user.
Breakup by Type:
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