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Did you know that krill contains choline? The nutrient is especially important for two groups
WHAT WE DO
We deliver products for Human nutrition, Aquaculture and Pet food.
Choose your product category:
For human health
SUPERBA™ Krill Oil
Aker BioMarine’s Superba Krill Oil is a natural source of essential omega-3s, phospholipids, choline and astaxanthin
For aquaculture
QRILL Aqua
QRILL Aqua is rich in phospholipid-bound omega-3 fatty acids, the antioxidant astaxanthin, proteins and minerals. Krill is used in feed to improve stress tolerance, health and quality of both fish and shrimp.
For pets
QRILL Pet
Made of whole dried Antarctic krill, QRILL Pet is a functional ingredient for pet food. Products enriched with QRILL Pet provide a natural source of omega-3 fatty acids, marine proteins and the powerful antioxidant astaxanthin.
For ingredients
INVI™ Protein
INVI™ is Aker BioMarine's new protein ingredient for food and beverages. It is a hydrolyzed krill protein that is highly soluble and dispersible.
For sustainability
AION
AION is a sustainable business model innovation that grew out of Aker BioMarine’s ESG ambitions on circularity for plastic waste streams.
For production
LYSOVETA™
It achieves more targeted delivery and greater uptake of DHA/EPA in specific organs, such as the brain and eyes. EPA/DHA are vital nutrients to support healthy structure and function of these organs across the human lifespan.
WHAT IS
KRILL OIL?
Krill are present in all oceans,
and holds a vital position in the marine food chain.
ANNUAL REPORT 2023
Record year of organic growth
OUR BLOG
Read more about Aker BioMarine and the things we do
John Kerry in Norway leading the charge in global decarbonization effort
Aker BioMarine's collaborative venture with the Norwegian Institute of Marine Research
Polar ecologist says levels of krill fishing impact on predators should be determined by data, not untested belief