Naturex, UV Avignon Form Research Lab to Explore Eco-Friendly Extraction

Naturex and the University of Avignon have created a new joint research laboratory for exploring eco-friendly extraction processes.

The new unit, known as Optimization and Research on Extraction Technologies and Alternative Solvents (ORTESA) aims at better understanding the principles of eco-friendly extraction. The process incorporates sustainability in all the steps that are critical for extraction: choice of the solvent or technologies, utilization of by-products, reduction of unitary operations, and limitation of chemical alteration of botanical extracts.

The ORTESA laboratory is part of Naturex’s global R&D plan for innovation and applied research that combines industrial expertise, cost in use, and sustainable practices. The laboratory will be fully operational by October of this year.

The joint research laboratory will be co-headed by Antoine Bily, Naturex research and development director, and Farid Chemat, a university professor who is also in charge of the GREEN research laboratory at the University of Avignon. The GREEN research team is an academic laboratory that investigates innovative technologies for botanical extraction.

The National Research Agency (ANR - Agence Nationale pour la Recherche) has granted funding for the creation of this joint laboratory under the LabCom program. Selected together with six other dossiers among more than 100 entries, ORTESA will be granted 300,000 to fund laboratory operations over the next three years.

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