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Industriell bruk og nytte av enzymer by Kjartan Sandnes , Dr. Daglig leder og forskningsleder

Industriell bruk og nytte av enzymer by Kjartan Sandnes , Dr. Daglig leder og forskningsleder. Biorefining salmon co- products. Enzymatic hydrolysis. Oil. Water and enzymes. Water soluble protein. Exact time and temp. Sediment. Some key figures.

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Industriell bruk og nytte av enzymer by Kjartan Sandnes , Dr. Daglig leder og forskningsleder

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  1. Industriell bruk og nytte av enzymerbyKjartan Sandnes, Dr.Daglig leder og forskningsleder

  2. Biorefiningsalmon co-products Enzymatichydrolysis Oil Water and enzymes Water soluble protein Exact time and temp Sediment

  3. Some key figures • Norwegian sea areas 7 times thesizeof land area • All included, Norway is the 13th largest country in theworld • Second largestseafoodexportnation • 53 bill. NOK • 33 millseafoodmealsonthetableeveryday

  4. Norway 2012:«Non-ediblefishraw materials» White fish (cod, haddock, saithe) 325.000 Herring 239.000 Aquaculture (salmon, rainbowtrout) 350.000 Total co-products914.000 «Industrial fish» (to thefishmeal- and oilindustry 2012) 202.000 T O T A L (not for direct human consumption) 1.116.000 NOTE! Seaweeds and shellfish not included Source: fhf, Sildesalgslaget

  5. Source: fhf, Sintef, Sildesalgslaget

  6. Biomega AS –a blue biorefinery • 2000: Marine Bioproducts AS established • 2002: Production established with patented continuous enzymatic hydrolysis process. No chemical processing aids required • 2007: New site acquired for new factory • 2011: Six patent families filed so far • 2011: 30.000 tons raw materials processed . Turnover 107 mill NOK • 2012: New factory with a capacity of 60.000 tons annually (130 mill NOK inv.) - opened May 2012

  7. Raw material transportation to Biomega – heads and backbones Constant efforts to improve quality (cooling systems) and logistics

  8. Raw material transportation to Biomega – viscera in bulk by truck Page 8

  9. New processing plant production from May 2012

  10. Overviewofnew plant

  11. Biorefining - current and next generation products N E W A N D I N N O V A T I V E P R O C E S S E S enzyme technology – extraction – separation - isolation BIOACTIVE PEPTIDES MODIFIED LIPIDS POWDERS MARINE MINERALS PEPTONES PHOSPHOSLIPIDS EXTRACTS GLUCOSAMINES FLAVOURSCHONDROITIN BIOACTIVE PEPTIDES E X A M P L E S

  12. How enzymes can be used

  13. Fungi Yeasts Bacteria Mammalian cells Carbon source Glucose, Glycerol Nitrogen source Ammonium salts, Nitrates, Peptone (amino acids/peptides) Micronutrients Phosphates, Sulphates, Trace metals, Vitamins SEM Typical growth medium Antibiotics Enzymes Vaccines Other

  14. SEM “good for yeasts” from supplier 2 highest AN from supplier 1 highest AN from supplier 2 Mask writer

  15. Thank you!

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