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Flavor Start-ups To Combine

by Melody M. Bomgardner
November 24, 2014 | A version of this story appeared in Volume 92, Issue 47

Evolva, a Swiss developer of biosynthetically derived small molecules, has acquired citrus-flavor producer Allylix in an all-stock deal worth approximately $63 million. Both firms specialize in making high-value molecules from sugar using modified strains of yeast. Evolva’s molecules span the flavors, fragrance, and personal care industries. It has a collaboration with International Flavors & Fragrances to market vanillin made via fermentation. It also plans to commercialize fermentation-derived resveratrol for use in supplements and saffron components for use in food. Meanwhile, Allylix has developed and scaled up fermentation production of nootkatone, a grapefruit flavor and fragrance, and an orange flavor called valencene. In addition, Allylix’s pipeline includes a new route to sandalwood oil, an expensive fragrance ingredient. The two firms say they will combine their efforts to make lower-cost natural sweeteners based on molecules found in the stevia plant. Combined, they have more than 400 patents.

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