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NioMelanin A Next‑Generation Antioxidant for Sustainable Aquaculture Why NioMelanin? A powerful, water‑insoluble pyomelanin derived from marine bacteria, designed to protect shrimp and fish from oxidative stress caused by pathogens, pollutants, and intensive farming conditions. Key Advantages Non‑cytotoxic, marine‑derived pyomelanin suitable for safe aquaculture use Water‑insoluble formulation ensures better retention, minimal leaching, and long‑lasting activity in ponds Superior antioxidant performance—more effective than Vitamin C in quenching reactive oxygen species Enhances immunity and overall health with regular application Scientifically validated, supported by multiple peer‑reviewed publications Devika et al., 2022 (ASM Research Announcements); Sreelakshmi et al., 2022 (Environmental Science & Pollution Research); Moideen et al., 2022 (J. Photochem. Photobiol. A: Chemistry); Jibin et al., 2026 (Bioresource Technology Reports) Technology Highlights Biofilm‑based extracellular production of pyomelanin using innovative 3D‑printed scaffolds Optimized extraction and purification for high‑quality pigment yield Feed‑grade formulations enabling easy incorporation into aquaculture dietsNioMelanin A Next‑Generation Antioxidant for Sustainable Aquaculture Why NioMelanin? A powerful, water‑insoluble pyomelanin derived from marine bacteria, designed to protect shrimp and fish from oxidative stress caused by pathogens, pollutants, and intensive farming conditions. Key Advantages Non‑cytotoxic, marine‑derived pyomelanin suitable for safe aquaculture use Water‑insoluble formulation ensures better retention, minimal leaching, and long‑lasting activity in ponds Superior antioxidant performance—more effective than Vitamin C in quenching reactive oxygen species Enhances immunity and overall health with regular application Scientifically validated, supported by multiple peer‑reviewed publications Devika et al., 2022 (ASM Research Announcements); Sreelakshmi et al., 2022 (Environmental Science & Pollution Research); Moideen et al., 2022 (J. Photochem. Photobiol. A: Chemistry); Jibin et al., 2026 (Bioresource Technology Reports) Technology Highlights Biofilm‑based extracellular production of pyomelanin using innovative 3D‑printed scaffolds Optimized extraction and purification for high‑quality pigment yield Feed‑grade formulations enabling easy incorporation into aquaculture diets based on these informations prepare a single page brochure

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