13Jun
19Feb
KnipBio aquafeed component granted safe status by US agency
KnipBio announced Monday that it has received generally recognized as safe (GRAS) status for its aquafeed ingredient for salmon and other finfish from the US Food and Drug Administration's Center for Veterinary Medicine (CVM). Read more >>
11Dec
KnipBio completes single-cell protein trials
KnipBio has successfully completed a series of trials examining the efficiency of its single-cell protein ingredient KnipBio Meal (KBM) in the diet of fingerling rainbow trout. Read more >>
07Dec
KnipBio’s alt protein may support, boost growth in rainbow trout
KnipBio’s single-cell protein feed ingredient may allow farmed trout to meet or exceed growth and feed conversion rates set using other alternative proteins or fishmeal. Read more >>
14Sep
KnipBio completes trial on feed efficacy product
US firm KnipBio has successfully completed a feed efficacy trial on Atlantic salmon, marking the third version of its single-cell protein to pass quality and efficacy trials. Read more >>
13Sep
KnipBio heralds astaxanthin-rich protein feed test outcome
Next stage in fish nutrition project moves to large scale field trials. Read More >>
19Aug
KnipBio appoints business development exec
Russ Heissner will manage feed and aquaculture business relationships Massachusetts bio-tech firm KnipBio has appointed Russ Heissner as senior vice president of business development and operations. Heissner brings a strong background in industrial fermentation technologies and products. Read more >>
28Jun
US: KnipBio wins grant to explore health boost from novel protein
KnipBio is planning to examine how its novel protein feed ingredient interacts with other diet components and is able to improve fish gut health and production, says CEO. Read more >>
20Jun
Grant to tackle enteritis in trout
KnipBio has been awarded a grant to study how changes in diet can alleviate enteritis and other diseases in farmed rainbow trout. Read more >>
05Jun
