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Arcitekbio Ltd
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Arcitekbio Ltd is a UK company with status active founded in 2018 based in West Midlands.
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Arcitekbio develops a biomanufacturing process, that aims to extract xylitol as a byproduct from waste feedstock for use as a sweetener.
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ARCITEKBIO Ltd launch date is 14th March 2019.
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XyloPrO-CX – Xylitol Process Optimisation for enhanced Consumer eXperience
1 May 2025 to 31 Mar 2026
The XyloPrO-CX project aims to improve the microbial fermentation process used for sustainable production of eco-friendly xylitol from lignocellulosic fermentations. The project is a joint effort between ARCITEKBio Ltd. (ABL) and AberInnovation. ARCITEKBio Ltd. (ABL) is a cleantech company and their vision is to produce sustainable sweeteners following th...
A new biotech process for xylitol production from ARCITEKBio Ltd.
1 Mar 2019 to 31 May 2020
Xylitol is a sweetener found naturally in fresh fruit and has 33% fewer calories than table sugar, inhibits tooth decay, is metabolised independently of insulin in the body, and as such has application in maintaining dietary, dental and diabetic health. While xylitol is present in plants, the quantities are so low that it is not economically feasible to e...