In Vitro Toxicology Testing Market to Hit $20.97 Billion by 2031 as Non-Animal Methods Gain
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Updated · PR Newswire · Jun 12
In Vitro Toxicology Testing Market to Hit $20.97 Billion by 2031 as Non-Animal Methods Gain
1 articles · Updated · PR Newswire · Jun 12
Summary
$20.97 billion is the projected size of the in vitro toxicology testing market in 2031, up from $12.69 billion in 2026, implying a 10.6% annual growth rate, according to MarketsandMarkets.
Demand is being driven by a shift toward non-animal testing, tighter product-safety regulation, and broader use of predictive toxicity screening in pharmaceuticals, chemicals, cosmetics, food, and medical devices.
Products led the market in 2025, with reagents and consumables holding a 27.8% share as repeated use in studies and rising pharma R&D sustained spending.
North America held the largest regional share at 39.3% in 2025, while organ toxicity testing was flagged as the fastest-growing segment over the forecast period.