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Aker Biomarine

Aker Biomarine - a biotech innovator and Antarctic krill-harvesting company that is dedicated to improving human and planetary health. Krill fishery in Antarctica is considered as the world's most sustainable reduction fishery by the SFP, and all of their products are MSC and Friends of the Sea certified.

Aker Biomarine has been investigating the effects of krill oil on human health for over a decade with several studies documenting the health benefits and efficiency of Superba Krill in raising levels of omega-3 and choline.

Aker BioMarine has taken on a global challenge to raise awareness about the importance of omega-3s, and will continue to work actively to protect ecosystems, reduce their industrial footprint, and contribute to future healthy and sustainable nutrition systems.

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Krill oil

Superior krill oil products from Antarctica

Superba Krill oil is a next generation phospholipid-complex, with omega-3s and choline straight from the pristine waters of Antarctica.

The natural combination of nutrients offers a range of health benefits to match the needs of your health conscious consumers.

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QRILL PET Antarctic Krill Meal

100% natural product made from dried Antarctic Krill

Superba Krill oil is a next generation phospholipid-complex, with omega-3s and choline straight from the pristine waters of Antarctica.

The natural combination of nutrients offers a range of health benefits to match the needs of your health conscious consumers.

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Lysoveta™ Krill extract LPC-DHA

New form of DHA extracted from krill

Through years of research and development, Aker BioMarine has established a brand new process for the production of LPC-bound EPA/DHA from krill, called Lysoveta™, which could trigger the greater absorption of DHA.

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