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Nanotechnology

Opportunities in Nanostructured Materials: Biomedical, Pharmaceutical and Cosmetic

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REPORT HIGHLIGHTS

  • The world market for nanoparticulate materials in biomedical, pharmaceutical and cosmetic applications reached $97.0 million in 2000. This figure represents the value of inorganic nanoparticles used as, or to produce antimicrobial agents, biological labels, separations media, carriers for drug delivery, sunscreens, etc.
  • Two applications that have been undergoing development and commercialization for a decade account for more than 90% of this market.
  • Growing at an average annual rate (AAGR) of 8.3%, this market is expected to reach nearly $145 million in 2005.
  • The sun-protection market has the greatest near-term revenue potential, while drug-carrier applications will be slowest to penetrate the market.
  • Key to many bioapplications is the comparable size scale of nanocrystals and biological materials, such as antibodies and proteins.

SUMMARY FIGURE
TOTAL WORLD MARKET FOR NANOPARTICLES IN BIOMEDICAL, PHARMACEUTICAL AND COSMETIC APPLICATIONS, 2000 AND 2005
($ Millions)
Source: BCC, Inc.