Our high concentrate oils
These sustainable, plant-based algal oil products with extremely high DHA concentrations are suitable for pharmaceutical, medical or specialty product applications. For when a small volume of oil is required, without compromising on the high dose of DHA. High DHA Algal oil 70% Ethyl ester A guaranteed minimum DHA content of 700 mg/g in Ethyl Ester form. Specialty product to enable a very high content of DHA in a small dose. A pure and very stable product, refined and concentrated in Europe. High DHA Algal oil 78% Ethyl ester A guaranteed minimum DHA content of 780 mg/g in Ethyl Ester form. To enable an even higher content of DHA in a small dose. Refined and concentrated in Europe. High tech product for specialty applications. |
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This flavorless, odorless algal oil is available in commercial quantities. Customer feedback suggests this is probably the best high DHA algal oil on the global market. Our client support specialists advise manufacturers in food, nutraceuticals, cosmetics and pharma on existing and new applications. Contact us to learn more about our services and product applications contact |
The difference between Ethyl esters and Triglycerides
In nature, algae contain DHA in the form of triglycerides (TG). Triglycerides are composed of 3 fatty acids (in this case DHA), bound to a glycerol backbone molecule. Our oil is mechanically extracted from these algae, resulting in an oil with a 40 - 50% DHA content. It is possible to increase this DHA content through a process called ethylation. Using extracted DHA oil as a base product, this process removes the glycerol backbone of the TG to free up three DHA molecules. These free fatty acid forms of DHA are then esterified with ethanol to form ethyl esters. This products is then distilled to produce a high-concentrate DHA product.
In nature, algae contain DHA in the form of triglycerides (TG). Triglycerides are composed of 3 fatty acids (in this case DHA), bound to a glycerol backbone molecule. Our oil is mechanically extracted from these algae, resulting in an oil with a 40 - 50% DHA content. It is possible to increase this DHA content through a process called ethylation. Using extracted DHA oil as a base product, this process removes the glycerol backbone of the TG to free up three DHA molecules. These free fatty acid forms of DHA are then esterified with ethanol to form ethyl esters. This products is then distilled to produce a high-concentrate DHA product.