In 1993, ILSA developed the technology for enzymatic hydrolysis of plant- and animal-derived organic matter and began producing liquid and water-soluble fertilizers for fertigation and liquid fertilization.
The FECH® (Fully Controlled Enzymatic Hydrolysis) process is the latest step in evolution of ILSA's technology. It consist of sequences of enzymatic hydrolysis that take place in one or more bio-reactors at low temperatures. The pools of selected enzymes break down the long collagen proteins into shorter parts --peptides, polypeptides and amino acids-- in a controlled process. The pools act stereo-selectively and minime the amino acid racemization. At the end of the process, the biological reactions are stopped and the product is stabilized using vacuum concentration.
The final products have a high content of L-amino acids, which are biologically compatible and directly involved in the metabolism of plant cells.
As liquid fertilizers, they act like bio-stimulants and nutrien carriers.
Products processed by this technology:
Leaf N
Leaf NK