21 June 2016
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- Evonik is the first company able to use
biotech methods to produce surfactants
on an industrial scale. - The first household cleansers containing
Evonik biosurfactants are already available
to consumers in supermarkets.
These products contain what are known as
sophorolipids,
which are produced in nature
by a yeast and which can be found in the honey
produced by bumblebees - The company also plans to develop and market
another class of biosurfactants known as
rhamnolipids.
These materials have
exceptional foam-forming properties
Hans Henning Wenk,
Head of research for biobased materials
within Evonik’s Nutrition & Care Segment.
“Increasing prosperity has meant access to
modern cleaning and personal care products
for more and more people throughout the world.
Biosurfactants promise significant growth and will
complement our conventionally manufactured products.
Evonik sees itself as a future leader in this market,
which is still in its infancy,”
Contacts Evonik
Economic press contact
- Silke Linneweber
- Corporate Press
- +49 201 177-3389
- +49 201 177-3030
Specialized press contact
- Jürgen Krauter
- Vice President Communications/ Nutrition & Care
- +49 6181 59-6847
- +49 6181 59-76847
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