Plasma Protein Products Market to Climb USD 72.9 Bn by 2034
Plasma Protein Products Market, 55% of blood content, is processed to create protein products like albumin and immunoglobulin, essential in treating hematological and immunological disorders. Rising cases and tech advances fuel market growth. Recent expansions by PlasmaGen, LFB Plasma, and Grifols strengthen global supply.
Last Updated : 21 April 2026Category: Therapeutic AreaInsight Code: 5305Format: PDF / PPT / Excel
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FAQ's
Answer : The different compositions of plasma proteins in plasma include albumin (55%), globulins (38%), fibrinogen (7%), regulatory proteins (<1%), and clotting factors (<1%).
Answer : The function of plasma proteins includes the transport of lipids, hormones, vitamins, and minerals in the activity and functioning of the immune system.
Answer : Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, World Federation of Hemophilia.
Shivani Zoting is a dedicated research analyst specializing in the healthcare industry. With a strong academic foundation, a B.Sc. in Biotechnology and an MBA in Pharmabiotechnology, she brings a unique blend of scientific understanding and strategy.
Aditi Shivarkar is a seasoned professional with over 14 years of experience in healthcare
market research. As a content reviewer, Aditi ensures the quality and accuracy of all market
insights and data presented by the research team.
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