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Water OEM - Commitment to Deep Ocean Water

A perfect support system! Carefully selected materials from Toyama! OEM for water.

■Utilization of Deep Sea Water at Gozu Pharmaceutical Our company extracts deep sea water from a depth of 321 meters, 2630 meters offshore from the Suzu Fisheries Research Institute in Namerikawa City, Toyama Prefecture. Deep sea water is separated into fresh water, concentrated salt water, and mineral concentrated water using a multi-stage ion exchange electrodialysis method, and is widely used in mineral water, beverages, health foods, and more. (Features) ■Low Temperature and Stability The deep sea water from Toyama Bay, also known as the Sea of Japan's unique water, maintains a very low temperature (below 2°C) throughout the year, with little change in water quality and seawater composition, demonstrating excellent stability. ■Purity Compared to surface water, the general bacterial count is 1/1,000 to 1/10,000 lower, and it is free from contamination by chemicals from land or the atmosphere, making it clean seawater. ■Maturation and Mineral Balance Deep sea water matures over a long period under high water pressure, dissolving various trace minerals. This mineral balance is said to be similar to the mineral balance found in the human body.

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"Case Study of 'Deep Ocean Water' Proposal" Pharmaceutical Company

Suggestions for dealing with an outbreak of avian influenza! Solutions other than culling.

We received a request from a pharmaceutical company regarding their response to an outbreak of avian influenza. While culling is generally common, they expressed a desire to find an alternative method. In response, we propose the use of natural "deep-sea water" that can disinfect without harming the chickens. This approach can leverage its gentle properties on the human body for various applications. 【Case Details】 ■Request - They want a material or chemical that can effectively handle the influenza virus without killing the chickens or harming their bodies. ■Proposal - Natural "deep-sea water" that can disinfect without harming the chickens. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Development of low-salt products aimed at health-conscious individuals! Examples of utilizing deep ocean water.

We propose a noodle-making method that prevents noodles from becoming soggy! Solved with "deep ocean water," which has similar properties to salt.

A food manufacturer has requested the development of a noodle-making method that prevents noodles from becoming mushy, as somen is made by mixing wheat and salt, and boiling causes the salt to leach out, resulting in the noodles becoming soft. In response, we propose using "deep ocean water," which has similar properties to salt and allows for noodle production without using salt. This can be applied to the development of reduced-salt products aimed at health-conscious consumers. [Case Details] ■ Request - We want to develop a noodle-making method that prevents noodles from becoming mushy. ■ Proposal - "Deep ocean water," which has similar properties to salt and allows for noodle production without using salt. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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  • Other food and beverage ingredients

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