By-Products

One of the major breakthroughs achieved by the Anagenesis Cellulosic Ethanol System is the fact that it does not generate any final residue. In researching the uses of the residue from the distillation, Anagenesis was able to ascertain that the residue can be broken down into a variety of extremely valuable by-products, which are widely used in the pharmaceutical, medicinal, food and beverage & agricultural industries. After intense research, it became apparent that there is substantial demand. The by-products produced will surpass the revenues of both electricity and ethanol once full production is in progress. Existing major markets are the USA, Switzerland, Germany & the UK while the volume or weight of the by-products makes them easily transportable to these places by land, sea and even air. A 30,000-acre Trifolia plantation will produce over a million metric tonnes of by-products per annum.

  • Xylitol

    Xylitol:

    A five-carbon sugar alcohol that is used as a sugar substitute. Xylitol is a naturally occurring sweetener found in the fibers of many fruits and vegetables, including various berries, corn husks, oats, and mushrooms. It can be extracted from corn fiber, birch, raspberries, plums, corn and although difficult, trees. Anagenesis’ proprietary Cold Fractional Distillation System makes the extraction from Anagenesis Trifolia trees possible and financially efficient. Xylitol is roughly as sweet as sucrosee but with only two-thirds of the food energy. The fact that it looks and tastes like sugar, gives it many exceptional benefits. Xylitol can be used as a sugar substitute, in chewing gums, toothpaste and more recently, soft drinks.

  • Lignosulfonates

    Lignosulfonates:

    Water-soluble anionic polyelectrolyte polymers: they are by-products from the production of wood pulp using sulfite pulping. The single largest use for lignosulfonates is as plasticizers in making concrete.

  • Pycnogenol

    Pycnogenol:

    The extract has four basic properties – it’s a powerful antioxidant, acts as a natural anti-inflammatory, selectively binds to collagen and elastin, and finally, aids in the production of endothelial nitric oxide which helps to vasodilate blood vessels.

    More than 190 scientific articles and clinical trials have confirmed Pycnogenol’s safety, absence of toxicity and clinical efficacy over the past 35 years. Today, Pycnogenol® is one of the most researched ingredients in the natural product marketplace.

    Published findings have demonstrated Pycnogenol’s beneficial effects in cardiovascular health, skincare, cognitive function, diabetes health, inflammation, sports nutrition, asthma and allergy relief and menstrual disorders, among others.

  • Charcoal

    Medical or Activated charcoal:

    Charcoal that has been heated to increase its absorptive capacity. Activated charcoal is sold as an over-the-counter (OTC) product to help relieve intestinal gas. It is also used to absorb poisons (as in gas mask filters), neutralize poisons that have been swallowed, and filter and purify liquids.