Enzymotec

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Enzymotec (pronounced: en-zai-mo-tek) is a health and wellness company that develops, manufactures, and markets innovative bio-active lipid ingredients. The company was founded in 1998 and is based in Israel.

Etymology

The name "Enzymotec" is derived from the words "enzyme" and "technology", reflecting the company's focus on the development of lipid-based products through the use of enzyme technology.

History

Enzymotec was established in 1998 by Dr. Ariel Katz and Mr. Erez Israeli. The company initially focused on the development of lipid-based products for the infant formula industry. Over the years, Enzymotec has expanded its product portfolio to include ingredients for dietary supplements, clinical nutrition, and advanced pharmaceuticals.

Products

Enzymotec's product portfolio includes a range of bio-active lipid ingredients. Some of the company's key products include:

  • Krill Oil: A source of omega-3 fatty acids, phospholipids, and astaxanthin. It is used in dietary supplements for heart health, joint health, and brain health.
  • Phosphatidylserine: A phospholipid that is used in dietary supplements for cognitive health.
  • InFat: A structured fat ingredient that is used in infant formula to mimic the fat composition and properties of human milk.

Research and Development

Enzymotec is committed to scientific research and development. The company has a team of scientists who work on the development of new products and the improvement of existing ones. Enzymotec's research and development activities are based on its proprietary lipid technologies.

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