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9 October 2024

Syensqo introduces Riza, a new range of natural flavours and antioxidants for food preservation

Syensqo introduces Riza, a new range of natural flavours and antioxidants for food preservation

Syensqo is launching Riza, a 100% plant-based range of antioxidants and flavours derived from rosemary. The launch of this range follows Syensqo’s majority share acquisition of Moroccan rosemary extraction company Azerys, which took place in July 2024.


The new rosemary-based range is designed for diverse food-based applications and responds to consumer demand for more natural ingredients.


Rosemary extract accounts for more than a third of total natural preservatives used in food, which has increased significantly in recent years, due to growing demand for natural ingredients driving food manufacturers to reformulate their recipes.


“The Riza range aims  to help food manufacturers eliminate artificial preservatives by providing them with a natural alternative,” said Christophe Cartier, Syensqo’s aroma market director. “With the natural benefits of rosemary extract antioxidants, we can create tailor-made solutions for our customers' needs.”


“Azerys’ capabilities and extraction knowledge, combined with Syensqo’s innovation power, provides our customers with the expertise required to meet their natural expectations” added Moulay-Rachid Cherkaoui, CEO of Azerys.


Based on ethically-sourced wild rosemary harvested in Morocco’s Atlas mountains, the large variety of endemic species ensures that the Riza range contains no pesticides or heavy metals, and provides a reliable supply. As an antioxidant, rosemary helps to preserve omega-3 fatty acids such as DHA for longer, in addition to stabilsation of flavour and colour properties, and maintenance of product quality and shelf life.


The range can be used in diverse applications including meat, bakery, instant meals, oil and fat-based food products, as well as pet foods or feed ingredients – swine, poultry, fish – and beverages. Solutions covering pure rosemary and mixed blends, are available as a powder or liquid, and contain different carnosic acid contents.


Syensqo will showcase its new Riza range at Fi Europe 2024 in Frankfurt, Germany, from 19-21 November (Hall 3.1 Booth #K20) and will also present the conference “Rosemary: The key to extending product shelf life, demonstrated with oils”.


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