According to the MRFR analysis, the Global Glutaraldehyde Market was valued at more than USD 650 million in 2018 and is expected to reach over USD 826 Million by the end of 2025 at a CAGR of 3.5%.
Glutaraldehyde is an oily colorless liquid having a pungent odor. Glutaraldehyde is used in hospitals, agriculture fields, laboratories, and for household purposes, primarily for sterilization and disinfecting surfaces and equipment. Some of the major applications of glutaraldehyde are oil and gas recovery operations and pipelines, paper making, x-ray processing, embalming fluid, wastewater treatment, leather tanning, and cleaning and fogging of animal houses.
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Regulatory Analysis
The regulations set by the regulatory bodies regarding the use of glutaraldehyde are as follows the Department of Energy (DOE) Protective Active Criteria (PAC-1, -2, and -3), for ‘potential releases of airborne glutaraldehyde’, the European Union (EU) Biocides Regulation 528/2012 (EU BPR) for ‘assessing the active substances within commercial products’, the American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA) Emergency Response Planning Guidelines (ERPGs-1, -2, -3), for ‘potential releases of airborne glutaraldehyde’.
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By Region
North America: The regional market growth is driven by the high demand for disinfectants in the pharmaceutical industry and R&D labs
Europe: A well-established research-based pharmaceutical and tanning industries
Asia-Pacific: The fastest-growing regional market
Latin America: Increasing animal housing activities
Middle East & Africa: Expanding wastewater treatment industry