ORIVO and Imprint Analytics Enter Strategic Collaboration Related to Authenticity Testing of Seafood Products
Until now, it has been impossible to determine the origin of the omega-3 products through a direct laboratory analysis.
(NORWAY, 12/16/2021)
Through a joint effort, ORIVO and Imprint Analytics have developed a highly advanced chemical fingerprinting analysis method based stable isotope ratios. The first markets to be offered evidence-based transparency based on this new analysis tool will be the seafood market and the dietary supplement market, where the method already has been tested and validated. To verify if a salmon product is organic or not seems to be a popular application so far, based on feedback from pilot testing with commercial partners.
The background for the collaboration is the increasing demand for a reliable traceability documentation for consumer products. To be able to document and prove the origin of certain products is becoming more and more cr...
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