Scientists Develop Sustainable Source of Vitamin B12 from Spirulina
In a groundbreaking development, scientists have successfully bioengineered Spirulina, a type of blue-green algae, to produce biologically active vitamin B12. This innovation promises a sustainable, carbon-neutral alternative to conventional meat and dairy, which are the main sources of this essential nutrient. Published in Discover Food, the research is a collaborative effort led by Dr. Asaf Tzachor from Reichman University and involves international partners from Iceland, Denmark, and Austria. The study explores a biotechnology system developed by VAXA Technologies in Iceland that enables Spirulina to produce carbon-neutral nutrient-rich biomass with vitamin B12 levels matching that of beef.