Streamlining Sustainable Food Production

Marine Biologics Debuts AI-Led Seaweed Ingredient

SeaTex uses AI to replace food additives and shorten development cycles from years to months.

By Avantgarde News Desk··1 min read
A bowl of SeaTex seaweed-based powder sits on a clean laboratory table beside a digital tablet showing AI-driven chemical analysis and molecular structures.

A bowl of SeaTex seaweed-based powder sits on a clean laboratory table beside a digital tablet showing AI-driven chemical analysis and molecular structures.

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Marine Biologics has launched SeaTex, a new clean-label seaweed ingredient developed via its MacroLink AI engine [1][3]. The startup claims the seaweed-based powder can replace multiple food additives in complex formulations [1][2]. This launch targets the growing global demand for sustainable and natural food components [3]. The MacroLink AI discovery engine significantly speeds up the development process for new ingredients [1]. Marine Biologics says the technology reduces R&D timelines from several years to just months [1][2]. Manufacturers can use SeaTex to simplify ingredient lists without sacrificing texture or nutritional value [2].

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