formulation

Exploring Polyglutamic Acid: New Applications for A Natural Ingredient

What is Polyglutamic Acid?

Polyglutamic acid, or “PGA”, is a naturally occurring, non-toxic polymer of the non-essential amino acid glutamic acid. Known by its gamma form (γ-PGA), this highly versatile ingredient has a long history of human use. It occurs naturally in natto, a traditional fermented soy food whose characteristics are so unusual that it is called by its native name in every European language. Natto as a delicacy first appeared in Japanese culture in the 11th century and is thought to have been used as an offering at altars. The viscous, silky threads of PGA on soybeans are formed via fermentation with Bacillus species. Still eaten primarily in Japan, it is cheap, nutritious, and easily made at home.

Spring Update: TechConnect World Expo & NSF Phase II Grantee Conference

ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, June 20th, 2018— Ecovia Renewables Inc. presented at two conferences this Spring: the TechConnect World Expo in Anaheim, CA and the NSF Phase II Grantee Conference in Atlanta, GA. 

At the TechConnect World Expo, Dr. Jeremy Minty presented "Ecovia™ Biopolymers for Personal Care Products & Formulations." The company won a National Innovation Award for their technology platform at the conference.

At the NSF Phase II Grantee Conference, Dr. Nina Lin presented "SBIR Phase II: Efficient Production of a High Performance and Eco-Friendly Superabsorbent Microbial Biopolymer for Hygiene Applications."