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How are Rising Food Safety Concerns Driving Mass Spectrometry Market?

Food quality and safety is a vital public health issue, and it has become a major concern for people these days due to the presence of chemicals, toxins, and pathogens in food. As per the University of Rhode Island Department of Food Safety Education, about 33 million people fall ill because of foodborne illnesses every year in North America. Food contamination can originate from various sources, for example food safety is affected by the quality of water that is utilized in the processing and production of food. For maintaining the quality and safety of food, the presence of required microorganisms and the ones which may lead to spoilage in food is mandatory. Hence, food companies and government authorities use various analytical techniques for monitoring contamination to detect and mitigate risks. Due to this, the demand for microbial identification devices, specifically those based on mass spectroscopy, is increasing, as this technique provides a versatile approach in testing food samples along with both qualitative and quantitative data.

Mass spectrometry technique is utilized to quantify and identify molecules in complex and simple mixtures. The identification and ascertainment are done by separating the ions based on their mass to charge ratio which is measured by making use of a mass spectrum. As per a study conducted by the P&S Intelligence, the global mass spectrometry market reached a value of $4,948.3 million in 2015 and is predicted to register a CAGR of 8.1% in the coming years. Various applications of mass spectrometry include proteomics, clinical testing, environmental research, and drug discovery and development. Among all these, mass spectrometry was utilized the most for drug discovery & development during 2012–2015, as it helps in determining the structure of metabolites and drugs. The fastest growth in demand is expected to be witnessed by the application of proteomics.

The usage of mass spectrometry in the life sciences and clinical analysis sectors is increasing considerably. Some of the key applications of this technology in these sectors include the determination of protein structure, monitoring of enzyme reactions, protein digestion, interactions and folding, identification of the protein from the peptide mass, forensic analysis, absolute or relative quantification of proteins in a given sample, and disease biomarkers detection. These applications are of vital significance in the fields of clinical analysis and life sciences, and the requirement for mass spectrometry for them is growing because of the increasing cases of drug abuse, rising healthcare awareness, advanced research and development, and high number of metabolic diseases.


Mass Spectrometry Market Competitive Landscape

Danaher Corporation, Shimadzu Corporation, Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc., Bruker Corporation, Agilent Technologies Inc., Waters Corporation, PerkinElmer Inc., LECO Corporation, Dani Instruments S.p.A, Protea Biosciences Group Inc., Microsaic Systems PLC, Endress+Hauser Inc., Jeol USA Inc., and Elico Ltd. are some major players operating in the global mass spectrometry market.
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