The Most Expensive Liquid Is 26,000x the Price of Human Blood

By: Grant Virellan  | 
Chanel No. 5
Spoiler: This high-end perfume barely cracks the top five on this list. 19 STUDIO / Shutterstock

From lifesaving medical components to everyday essentials, the most expensive liquid on Earth isn’t always what you'd expect. These liquids are priced by rarity, production difficulty, and real-world value — and some cost far more per liter than gold.

These expensive liquids may seem vastly different, but they all share one thing: Their value lies in what they can do, not just what they are.

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1. Scorpion Venom: Up to $39 million per gallon

Scorpion Venom
Scorpion venom. Slashio photography / Shutterstock

Used in medical research, scorpion venom contains proteins that show promise for treating brain cancer and autoimmune diseases. The venom must be extracted drop by drop, making it incredibly rare and labor-intensive to collect. That rarity drives the astronomical price.

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2. King Cobra Venom: ~$153,000 per gallon

King cobra venom
King cobra venom. Happy Together / Shutterstock

Another medically valuable venom, king cobra venom is being studied for its potential in managing chronic pain. Like scorpion venom, it's collected in tiny amounts, making each drop expensive. The venom also contains a protein called ohanin, which could be used in future painkillers.

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3. Horseshoe Crab Blood: ~$60,000 per gallon

Horseshoe crab
Horseshoe crab. a.arifwicaksono / Shutterstock

Essential to the pharmaceutical industry, horseshoe crab blood is used to detect bacterial contamination in vaccines and IV drugs. Its blue hue and clotting properties make it invaluable to medicine. Due to rising demand and limited harvesting, its cost remains high.

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4. Insulin: ~$13,000 per gallon

Insulin injection pen
Insulin injection pen. Basar / Shutterstock

Insulin, a hormone essential for managing diabetes, remains one of the most expensive liquids due to production complexity and pharmaceutical pricing. Some sources even place the cost as high as $100,000 per gallon.

While it saves millions of lives, its cost continues to raise concerns over accessibility worldwide.

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5. Chanel No. 5: Up to $26,000 per gallon

Chanel No. 5
Chanel No. 5. Savvapanf Photo / Shutterstock

This iconic perfume earns its spot as one of the most expensive liquids due to its complex formula and brand prestige. With rare floral oils and decades of luxury branding, Chanel No. 5 exemplifies how a product's image can influence its value.

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6. Printer Ink: Up to $12,000 per gallon

printer ink
Printer ink. WUTTISAK PROMCHOO / Shutterstock

A surprisingly pricey household liquid, printer ink can cost more per gallon than many luxury perfumes. Despite its role in daily lives, consumers regularly question the cost of ink for standard home and office printers.

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7. Human Blood: ~$1,500 per gallon

Human blood
Human blood drop. Love the wind / Shutterstock

Used in transfusions and surgeries, human blood is a vital resource in modern medicine. Its price accounts for testing, processing, and safe storage — not just collection. While donations are voluntary, the services around it carry significant costs.

We created this article in conjunction with AI technology, then made sure it was fact-checked and edited by a HowStuffWorks editor.

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