- The term "liquid chromatography" basically refers to a chromatographic technique for separating ions or molecules that are dissolved in a solvent.
- It entails the separation of biomolecules based on their size, type, and other characteristics, and it necessitates the use of stationary phase, mobile phase, and elutants to complete the separation technique
- North America is expected to dominate the liquid chromatography devices market with 32.3% due to rapid expansion of the pharmaceutical industry, substantial investment in research and development, and the rising demand for clinical diagnostic applications
- Asia-pacific is expected to be the fastest growing region in the liquid chromatography devices market during the forecast period due to significant innovations in healthcare infrastructure and technology
- Instruments segment is expected to dominate the market with a market share of 48.7% due to increasing dominance of integrated HPLC systems and the availability of advanced detectors. Manufacturers in this sector concentrate on developing systems that provide enhanced productivity and application specificity



