India, April 8 -- By L Satish, Head - Lab Water Solutions, Merck Life Science India 

Both pharmaceutical and clinical diagnostic laboratories rely on purified water as their primary reagent. Therefore, it is surprising that the purity of the water used in laboratories is often overlooked as a factor that could impact the accuracy of analytical measurements.

Globally, there are over 2.1 billion laboratory experiments conducted each year requiring purified water for applications like chromatography, molecular biology, and pharmaceutical analysis. Furthermore, the global laboratory water purification systems market is estimated to be worth USD 37.7 billion in 2025, with a projection to grow to USD 72.82 billion by 2034. As the global ...