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Source: Nutraingredients USA
Canadian plant protein specialist Burcon NutraScience Corporation is in talks with a potential partner to commercialize its novel pea protein isolate ‘Peazazz’ and the associated extraction technology.
Source: Nutraingredients USA
If there’s a plant with protein in it, Burcon NutraScience has probably had a good shot at extracting it. But is the market ready for flax protein isolate? Elaine Watson caught up with president and chief operating officer Johann Tergesen to find out.
Source: Food Navigator USA
ADM recently struck a global licensing deal with Burcon NutraScience Corporation to produce, distribute and sell Clarisoy - which was developed by Burcon - and plans to manufacture it at its soy protein manufacturing facility in Decatur, Illinois. While Clarisoy has been available for testing for some time (Burcon has been producing it at its Winnipeg laboratory for sampling purposes since late 2008), ADM has not yet disclosed when commercial quantities will become available. “ADM is aggressively pursuing the commercialization of Clarisoy 100, the first product to launch in the Clarisoy line. While production details are still being finalized, the entire Clarisoy line will be manufactured at Decatur,” said a spokeswoman.
Source: Reuters
(Reuters) - Food companies are using a growing arsenal of technological advancements to try to make what we eat closer to nature. From sweeteners to proteins to texturizers, companies such as PepsiCo Inc (PEP.N), Cargill Inc CARG.UL and Burcon Nutrascience Corp (BU.TO) are employing an army of food scientists to help make the next generation of foods healthier and tastier, with a more understandable ingredient list.
Source: Reuters
(Reuters) - The rising demand for protein that has driven grain and meat prices to multi-year highs is also turning plants into proteins that food companies can inject into nutrition bars, sports drinks and baby formula. Within five years, soybean protein looks to more than double its 2 percent sliver of the global $100 billion protein market, Craig Binetti, president of DuPont Nutrition & Health and Applied BioSciences (DD.N), said at the Reuters Global Food and Agriculture Summit in Chicago on Tuesday.
Source: BeverageDaily.Com
Archer Daniels Midland Company (ADM) has struck a deal with Burcon Nutrascience to commercialise Clarisoy, a soy protein that promises 100 per cent solubility in drinks. The addition of soy in acidic beverages has traditionally been limited by the poor solubility of the protein ingredients where insoluble protein particles prevent the production of a transparent beverage, a spokesperson for Burcon told BeverageDaily.com.