DIC brings forward bio-pigment commercialization, mass-produce red rice using enzymes

 It is highly probable that the commercialization of naturally-derived pigments, which DIC plans to launch with US bio-ventures, will be about a year earlier than initially expected. A new production method for sugar-derived pigments using bio-derived enzymes, which is being jointly researched with Debut Biotechnology, Inc. in the United States, will quickly establish a “hybrid” industrialization process that combines synthesis inside and outside cells such as E. coli. I got the target. Mass production of red pigment will begin in the spring of 2024 in the San Diego area, and the same method will be applied to the production of various pigments such as yellow and blue. On the other hand, new functions of phycocyanin, which has been developed as a food coloring, are being discovered one after another. First, it is expected to commercialize biostimulant (BS) applications in FY2011, and the US subsidiary plans to complete mass production facilities for these new applications within the year.

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