IFT FIRST 2024

Marine Biologics dives into macroalgae functionality with ingredient platform

By Ryan Daily

- Last updated on GMT

Source: Marine Biologics
Source: Marine Biologics

Related tags Algae Seaweed food-tech

France-based food-tech company Marine Biologics will launch its first macroalgae-based prototype in September, leveraging its ingredient discovery platform that searches for functional properties in seaweed to create sought-after food and beverage ingredients, two representatives shared at IFT FIRST last week.

Founded in 2024, Marine Biologics uses proprietary microrefineries to extract ingredients from macroalgae, Patrick Griffin, CEO of Marine Biologics, told FoodNavigator-USA. Marine Biologics primarily works with brown algae, including Saccharina latissima​ and Undaria pinnatifida​, and plans to explore the commercialization of macrocystis in the future, he added.

Marine Biologics will follow up its prototype release by raising seed capital to support commercialization, Griffin said.

“[Macroalgae] is a really interesting product ingredient, where it has tons of bioactives. It has tons of different ingredients that can have interesting emulsification and texture profiles, it has protein, it has fiber [and] it has some oils,” Sally Aaron, CCO at Marine Biologics, told FoodNavigator-USA.

Expanding algae's use beyond Asia  

The company operates small test biorefineries but plans to build larger biorefineries from converted cargo containers that can produce 10 metric tons of ingredients a month, the company shared on its website​. These biorefineries are also designed to process macroalgae near farming sites.

“The extraction methodologies we are using are largely water-based aqueous extraction systems. And right now, we have a line of sight on a process that involves deep eutectic solvents — green solvents — and we also are working with enzymes for the isolation extract,” Griffin explained.

Almost all cultivated seaweed comes from Asia, but Marine Biologics wants to inspire more cultivation in Europe and North America by demonstrating the nutritional and functional benefits of macroalgae, Griffith said.  

Creating ‘a complete ingredient system’ with macroalgae 

Various seaweed-based food ingredients are available today, but these ingredients often have limited applications, Griffin noted.

“Historically, where seaweed has made its way into the ingredients’ world is largely around single molecules that are isolated like carrageenans, hydrocolloids [and] alginates that are certainly providing functionality, but there is not a lot of complexity. Alternatively, you also see sort of dried blends and powders,” he elaborated. 

He added, “What we are doing that is a lot different is we are really looking at the macroalgae — the full biomass — so looking at all the compounds and chemicals within it, the full characterization of the macroalgae, and then taking that to really be the basis of a complete ingredients system that is clean label and really servicing the needs around food as medicine and healthier, nutritious ingredients.”

By developing ingredient systems or an ingredient system, Marine Biologics wants to inspire product developers to start using algae-based in their formulations to create better-for-you products, Aaron added. 

“Nobody is sitting down [saying], ‘Oh, I am going to do my next plant-based product, I better have my macroalgae on the bench to help me do some product development.’ So, my goal is that for us to develop a set of solutions and make macroalgae more an innovation platform so that it can be considered part of the solution,” she said.

Related news

Show more

Related products

show more

11 Important Aspects of US Food Regulations

11 Important Aspects of US Food Regulations

Content provided by SGS Nutrasource | 25-Jun-2024 | White Paper

Are you navigating the complex world of regulatory affairs to ensure ingredient and product compliance? We are delighted to present our FAQ guide, reviewed...

Driving Growth with Health & Sustainable Labeling

Driving Growth with Health & Sustainable Labeling

Content provided by FoodChain ID | 31-May-2024 | White Paper

Struggling to keep food & beverage labels in line with ever-evolving consumer demands and global regulations? FoodChain ID's new whitepaper outlines...

Some home truths about real prebiotic dietary fibre

Some home truths about real prebiotic dietary fibre

Content provided by BENEO | 22-Mar-2024 | Product Brochure

Confused about prebiotics? You’re not the only one! Food developers wanting to work with prebiotic dietary fibre are faced with an abundance of products...

Related suppliers

Follow us

Products

View more

Webinars