Global Animal Testing and Non-Animal Alternative Testing Market:
Dublin, Aug. 16, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The report “Animal Testing and Non-Animal Alternative Testing Global Market Opportunities and Strategies to 2035” has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offer.
Animal tasting
The global animal testing market was valued at $10.74 billion in 2019 and the market is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.27% in 2019-2025 and at a CAGR of 2.46% in 2025 -2035. The US and Japan are the world’s leading animal testing markets. The US animal testing market was valued at $4.67 billion in 2019 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 1.49% in 2019-2025 and at a CAGR of 0.57% in 2025-2035. The animal testing market in Japan was estimated to be $1.03 billion in 2019. The market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 3.51% in 2019-2025 and at a CAGR of 1.73% in 2025-2035.
The growth of the animal testing market in the US and Japan is primarily due to the increase in R&D activity in end-user industries and regulations to conduct animal testing before testing on humans. However, the slow projected future growth rates (from 2021 to 2035) can be attributed to federal agencies’ requirement for biopharmaceutical companies to adopt 3R principles (i.e., replacing, reducing and refining animals used in laboratory research) and protests from animal welfare organizations. In 2021, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) decided to exclude chemical testing of mammals by 2035, increasing the end-user industry’s preference for adopting non-animal testing technologies.
Testing without animals
The global market for non-animal alternative testing was estimated at $1,110 billion in 2019. The market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 10.40% in 2019-2025. The market for alternative animal testing technology in the US was valued at $0.336 billion in 2019. The US market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 11.99% through 2025. The Japanese market for animal alternative testing technology was valued at $0.058 billion in 2019, and the market is expected to grow at a CAGR of $0.058 billion through 2025. 6.79%.
The growth in the non-animal alternative testing market is primarily due to the adoption of the 3R principles by both regulatory authorities and end-users, particularly in the cosmetic industry. Adoption of alternative technologies is expected to increase after 2026 after validation and regulatory approval.
The market trends for alternative animal testing in the US and Japan include increasing investment to develop alternatives to animal testing technologies, increasing the adoption of in vitro and in silico technologies by the pharmaceutical industry, and the use of non-animal testing methods in cosmetics. -industry.
The main drivers of the market for alternative non-animal testing technologies are technological advances in drug development, ethical concerns in animal testing, high costs of animal studies, government programs for non-animal testing, increased research and development activities, increased investment and research grants to develop alternative technologies, increasing collaborations and partnerships to reduce animal testing, non-animal testing methods in the cosmetics industry are gaining traction and public awareness against animal cruelty is increasing.
Domain:
Covered markets:
1) By end-user industry: pharmaceuticals; academic research; Medical equipment; chemicals and pesticides; cosmetics; others
2) By animal species: mice; Rat; frogs; Fish; birds; Guinea pig; Hamster; rabbits; Sheep; dogs; cats; apes; pigs; others
Main topics covered:
1. Animal Testing and Non-Animal Alternative Testing Market Summary
2. Table of Contents
3. List of figures
4. List of Tables
Report structure
6. Introduction
7. Market Characteristics for Animal Testing and Non-Animal Alternative Testing
8. Animal Testing and Non-animal Alternative Test Market, Value Chain Analysis
9. Trends in Non-Animal Alternative Testing
10. Cost Analysis for Animal Testing and Alternative Technologies
11. Animal Testing and Non-animal Alternative Testing Market Segments
12. Number of animals used in research, by country
13. Non-animal Alternative Testing Technologies by Type and End Use
14. End-user growth of alternative testing technologies
15. Global Animal Testing and Testing Market
16. Animal Testing and Non-Animal Testing Market, Regional and Country Analysis
17. US Animal Testing and Non-Animal Alternative Testing Market
18. Japanese Animal Testing and Non-Animal Alternative Testing Market
19. China Animal Testing and Non-animal Alternative Test Market
20. Australia Animal Testing and Non-Animal Alternative Test Market
21. European market for animal testing and non-animal alternative testing
22. Animal Testing and Non-Animal Alternative Testing Market in France
23. Germany Animal Testing and Non-animal Alternative Test Market
24. UK Market for Animal Testing and Non-Animal Alternative Testing
25. Canada Animal Testing and Non-Animal Alternative Test Market
26. Rest of the World Animal Testing and Non-Animal Alternative Testing Market
27. Competitive Landscape for Non-Animal Alternative Technologies
28. Animal Testing and Non-Animal Alternative Testing Global Market Opportunities and Strategies
29. Conclusions and Recommendations
30. Appendix
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