ODONTELLA SAS involved in the development of Salmon substitute based on marine microalgae Odontella Back in the upper Palaeolithic era, 35,000 to 5,000 BC, hominids used bones to make new tools. This is how the first harpoons and hooks appeared which...
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ODONTELLA SAS involved in the development of Salmon substitute based on marine microalgae Odontella Back in the upper Palaeolithic era, 35,000 to 5,000 BC, hominids used bones to make new tools. This is how the first harpoons and hooks appeared which though humans how to master fishery. The weather started to change and get warmer. Homo sapiens started to migrate closer to estuaries, coastlines and shallow waters. As a result, he started fishing at low tide which provided an easy access to a rich reservoir of new nutrients. Amongst the first hominids, the cranial capacity did not exceed 600 cm3. For homo sapiens, this capacity increased up to 1,500 cm3. Experimental studies, as well as data collected in infants, show that changes in dietary intake of polyunsaturated fatty acids in C20 or C22 modify the composition of the membranes of all the tissues and more particularly in the brain and sensory organs. Only marine microalgae are able to produce these molecules with long
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