Project

Biotechnology netherlands

MycoSafe

Globally, 20% of all food and feed — including beverages — is lost to fungal spoilage, while multi-drug resistance in fungal pathogens continues to rise. Current preservation measures rely on energy-intensive processes like pasteurization, or chemical additives such as sulfites and benzoates which are known allergens. Increasing demand for clean-label products and the EU’s push for net-zero emissions by 2050 create a growing need for natural, eco-friendly alternatives. Simultaneously, alternatives to antifungal antibiotics currently used in clinical therapy and livestock farming are urgently needed.

MycoSafe aims to develop and market mycocins, small proteins secreted by yeasts to eliminate competitors, as innovative biocontrol agents for food, beverages, and agriculture. Supported by Biotech Booster, they are building a yeast-based production platform to produce mycocins for versatile, industrial-scale applications.
Their first application targets the preservation of non-alcoholic beer, a beverage particularly prone to contamination by spoilage yeasts that ferment residual sugars into alcohol, posing health risks and liability issues. Mycocins can neutralize these spoilage yeasts effectively and are easy to apply, helping large brewers reduce energy use and allowing small breweries to avoid costly equipment.

MycoSafe’s mission is to harness the power of mycocins to create a safer, greener brewing industry, and drive the future of sustainable food and beverage preservation.

Project team

Tobi Schilling (Project Leader), Sonja Billerbeck, Andreas Milias-Argeitis, Gert-Jan Euverink

Project Number

BIOB25001

Year granted

2025

Status

Ongoing

Applicant

University of Groningen

Funding

€ 199.905

Sector/Industry

Food & Beverages, Health & Pharma

SDG's

Zero hunger (SDG 2)
Responsible consumption and production (SDG 12)

Thematic Cluster

TC1: Industrial Biotechnology & Production

Level

Level 1
Molecuul

2025

Year granted

University of Groningen

Applicant

€ 199.905

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Citaat

Biotech Booster helps us through funding and by providing us with a network to validate where we can make the best impact with our new analysis device.

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Carlos de Lannoy

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Citaat

What we look forward to most is leveraging the extraordinary network of Biotech Booster that we need to get foot in the market, get know-how, and understanding the competitive field which is necessary for setting up successful operations.

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