The global bismuth nitrate market generated a revenue of $190.6 million in 2019, and is projected to progress at a 5.1% CAGR during the forecast period (2020-2030), according to a report by P&S Intelligence. The major factors driving the market are the swift expansion of the pharmaceutical sector in Asia-Pacific (APAC) and rising adoption of bismuth nitrate over other derivatives of bismuth. In terms of grade, the market is divided into industrial grade and pharmaceutical grade.
Between the two, the pharmaceutical grade held the major share of the market in 2019, in terms of value, owing to the high consumption of this compound for manufacturing of drugs. Furthermore, rising investments are being made in research & development activities for discovering novel applications of pharmaceutical grade of the compound in the medical industry. This is projected to result in the rising demand for pharmaceutical grade bismuth nitrate during the forecast period, thereby leading to the growth of the market.
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When application is taken into consideration, the bismuth nitrate market is categorized into chemical manufacturing and drug formulation, between which, the drug formulation category accounted for the larger share of the market in the past. The compound is capable of preventing any sort of damage to bone marrow or kidneys of cancer patients, which can be caused during the treatment of the disease. In addition to this, duodenal ulcers can be cured using drugs that are formulated by making use of bismuth nitrate.
Geographically, the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region dominated the bismuth nitrate market in 2019, and the region is further expected to register the fastest growth during the forecast period. The rising R&D activities in the pharmaceutical sector for developing drugs for diseases that cannot be cured at the present time is driving the demand for bismuth nitrate in APAC. Moreover, the increasing number of people suffering from cancer is also resulting in the growth of the regional domain.