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BioExx Specialty Proteins Ltd BIXZF

"Bioexx Specialty Proteins Inc is engaged in the development and commercialization of processing technologies, for use in the extracting various active ingredients from organic and inorganic materials. The company's primary focus is on the production of proteins from canola and other oilseed feedstocks. Its products include Isolexx, a protein isolate for use in bakery products, meat products, vegetarian food products and meat analogues, and nutritional and protein bars, drinks, and supplements;


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Post by steamfitteron Jun 30, 2011 7:27pm
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Post# 18787014

Not convinced Canola will be the ultimate

Not convinced Canola will be the ultimateI don't think Canola will be the ultimate for BXI.
No one has even considered the uses that could be put to work using this system for the drug industry.
The various plants and flowers that could be processed live for their drug benefits. 
I know I am speaking of future years. The need for smaller plants to process these cells within the plants is something that the drug industry must be thirsting for. For many years herbaligist have been grinding and processing various plants in small batches. Now with the same process used for Canola it could in the future be the answer for large scale processing of live plant cells
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