Novolyze raises €2.2m investment to fight risk of foodborne illnesses
18 Jan 2018 --- Food safety experts Novolyze has raised €2.2 million in a fundraising round aimed to speed up the pace of the commercial development of its Surronov range of surrogate microorganisms in the US, Europe and Asia.
With offices in Europe and US, Novolyze currently generates 97 percent of its revenue outside France. Since the Food Safety Modernization Act – one of the biggest changes to food safety regulations in 70 years – came into force in late 2016, the US has contributed to 60 percent of company revenue.
The aim of Novolyze’s fundraising round is to speed up the pace of the commercial development of its Surronov range of surrogate microorganisms in the United States, Europe and Asia.
- The adaptability of the surrogate microorganism ranges to a wide variety of food products.
- A simplified preparation with dry-form surrogate microorganisms that can be used directly in factories from time to time to test or enhance manufacturing processes.
- Thermal resistances more closely matching those of the pathogens being mimicked.
- An optimum shelf life, with the product remaining stable for several months.
“Our ready-to-use products represent a major competitive advantage as we are able to offer effective control systems tailored to upstream risk processes in the agrifood industry and to enhance consumer protection even further, against the backdrop of the current focus on food safety.”
Against the backdrop of a steady increase in foodborne illnesses, with more than 600 million cases reported worldwide, and increasingly tight regulations, food safety is now a major public health challenge.
To enable food companies, laboratories and equipment suppliers to keep the lid firmly on the risks of microbiological contamination of their products and to offer consumers greater protection against the risk of foodborne illnesses, Novolyze has developed innovative products and services for the evaluation and validation of food safety control processes.
Traditional sampling-based control methods are not sufficient to guarantee the microbiological safety of a processed food product because pathogenic microorganisms are often present highly sporadically so the probability of detecting them is extremely low using this approach.
Novolyze has developed ready-to-use ranges of surrogate microorganisms geared to a wide variety of food products (milk powder, flour, meat, fish, pastries, juice, etc.).
These surrogate ranges are non-pathogenic microorganisms mimicking the behavior of food pathogens such as salmonella, listeria and E. coli. They can test simply and effectively the safety of a food product after the decontamination processes used in the agrifood sector, such as cooking, roasting, sterilization, pasteurization and disinfection.
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