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Nutrition & Food/Feed industry

Smaltis supports your nutrition and food industry projects, for both human and animal applications. Call on our team to develop your nutritional solutions using and/or acting on microorganisms, in a context of preserving or improving host health.

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Your needs

In the framework of the development and optimization of your nutraceuticals or food/feed products, you are looking for a specialist in microbiology and molecular biology to conduct customized in vitro experiments and support you in the development and enhancement of your products at all stages. You have come to the right place! Smaltis is at your disposal to study your needs and respond optimally with a high-value and personalized approach.

Your products

  • Dietary supplements

  • Animal supplementation products

  • Nutritional solutions

  • Medical nutrition products

  • Health foods

  • Functional foods

  • Fermentation products/Fermented foods

  • Food production strains

The approaches you work on

Are you developing nutritional products to maintain the balance of human microbiota? Are you using microorganisms for the production of fermented foods? Are you designing supplementation solutions to improve the metabolism of animals? Whatever approach you are working on, Smaltis and its team are ready to listen and respond effectively to meet your needs with scientific expertise, keen insight, and a customized approach.

Our offer

At what stage are you?

DEVELOPMENT STAGES 1

RESEARCH & SELECTION

2

PROOF OF CONCEPT/EFFICACY

3

BIOPROCESSES

4

(PRE)CLINICAL

OUR SERVICES

Candidate screening,
Characterization of products in terms of functionality and safety,
Understanding mechanisms of action

Analysis of action mechanisms,
Biomarkers research

Development and optimization of bioprocesses,
Supply and optimization of strain-producing compounds

Support for (pre)clinical studies through in vitro monitoring of samples,
Support for data analysis

Why choose Smaltis?

Our responses and studies enable you to supply, enhance, and secure your data within a rigorous scientific framework. Your projects require a precise and thorough study of your needs, with a recommendation of experiments perfectly tailored to them. This is what Smaltis does every day, accompanying its clients with an informed perspective, sharing experiences, and collaboratively designing protocols. You can entrust your project to us with confidence, as our teams are dedicated to its successful execution.

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Testimonials and references

Jérôme SCHMEISSER
Biology Lab Manager
DSM-FIRMENICH

In the context of our developments in animal health dietary supplements, we turned to SMALTIS to assess the impact of our products on the expression of genes of interest in different tissues. The molecular biology expertise of SMALTIS allows us to rely on this laboratory, whose qualitative results provide us with robust and reliable data. We also benefit from constructive exchanges with their teams to progress together throughout the project. SMALTIS thus constitutes a true extension of our R&D department, allowing us to focus on our own expertise while relying on this partner with whom we will continue to collaborate.

Nathalie ROUDIER
Science & Innovation Director
BIOPROX HEALTHCARE

In the context of the use of probiotic strains as dietary supplements, we needed to evaluate the inhibition potential of pathogenic strains. We identified Smaltis, with whom we were able to discuss the various possible models adapted to our needs. Smaltis was able to deploy and optimize a protocol to demonstrate the desired effects. The Smaltis team proved to be very attentive to our needs and was able to meet the challenges we faced in adapting to the constraints of the living world. We were also able to call on the company to determine the Minimum Inhibitory Concentration of probiotic strains, in line with EFSA recommendations. We will continue to call on the Smaltis team if we ever need to turn to a quality service provider specialized in microbiology and molecular biology.

Maxime GUALTIERI
CSO
NOSOPHARM

As part of our anti-infective molecule developments, we have repeatedly sought the expertise of the Smaltis team for cloning and construction of specific mutants. The services provided by Smaltis have notably contributed to our study describing and characterizing new mechanisms of resistance to Odilorhabdines in Klebsiella pneumoniae, which was published in 2021. We know that we can rely on their know-how and expert scientific advice for our future developments.

Nicolas COULIN
Laboratory Manager
SOLICAZ

Solicaz develops natural bacterial biostimulation solutions to meet the challenges of agro-ecological transition and climate change. These PGPG (Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria) bacteria provide benefits for improving plant growth and resistance. In order to exploit their full potential, we needed to call on a molecular biology expert to robustly determine the identity of a pool of selected strains. We identified Smaltis, who fully met our expectations by providing comprehensive expertise. The laboratory proved to be a true partner of choice, with whom we worked jointly to identify and test the method best suited to our needs. Their flexibility and commitment ensure that we have reliable results, and despite the geographical distance that separates us, our various subsidiaries will continue to work with Smaltis.

Eric SAMARUT
Co-founder and Scientific Director
OSTA THERAPEUTICS

Smaltis is an important partner for us, with whom we have established a close and early relationship to support the development of our new anti-infective molecules. We sought their recognized expertise in the field of antimicrobials and antibiotic resistance to support our proof of concept of the efficacy of our compounds, using specific strains from their mutant collection. With the help of growth kinetics, determination of Minimal Inhibitory Concentrations, and precise construction of mutant strains, along with their insightful advice and regular constructive exchanges, we obtained solid and essential elements to secure our data and continue our project.

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Microbiological contamination is not limited to a non-compliant result. In R&D development, quality control, an industrial process or biological production, it immediately raises concrete questions: where does the contaminant come from, is it isolated or recurrent, what is its impact, and how can its reappearance be prevented?

The response is not simply to identify the bacterium and then restart the process. To achieve lasting control of bacterial contamination, the investigation must be able to connect laboratory observations with the real operational context: samples, flows, raw materials, equipment, cleaning, disinfection and field practices.

At Smaltis, we approach these situations as a structured microbiological investigation: understanding the problem, isolating the contaminants, identifying and comparing the isolates, preserving useful material, and then testing appropriate prevention solutions.

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The skin microbiome is not mere scenery. It is a functional component of the skin, involved in protection against pathogens, immune dialogue, and the modulation of inflammation. It is a dynamic ecosystem shaped by subtle interactions between bacteria, yeasts, the host, and the environment.

Our approach is grounded in a simple conviction: understanding a microbiome is not merely about identifying it. It is about knowing how to culture it, interrogate it, and generate scientifically defensible data.

This is precisely how we approach the skin microbiome: as a complex ecosystem whose actors, dynamics, and mechanisms must be mastered before attempting to modulate its balance.

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Once upon a time, in the hospitals of the twenty-first century, there was an infection that even antibiotics could no longer silence. An opportunistic infection caused by a bacterium called Clostridioides difficile, it often appeared in patients who were already vulnerable… and, above all, already heavily treated. Let us look back at the history of this infection, which gave rise to new therapeutic approaches.

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Probiotics are often presented as a simple category. In reality, their characterization has become a demanding scientific and regulatory exercise. It is no longer enough to identify a species or to invoke a favorable history of use: the demonstration must now be conducted at the strain level, in a way that is consistent with the intended use, the target population, and the applicable regulatory framework. In the main reference frameworks, a microorganism can be qualified as a probiotic in the strict sense only if it is sufficiently characterized, safe for its intended use, alive at a relevant dose until the end of the product’s shelf life, and associated with a documented health benefit. [1,5,7,8]

The key question therefore becomes: what can we robustly demonstrate about its identity, safety, and functional activity? This is particularly true for new or poorly documented strains, for which taxonomy alone is not sufficient. The EFSA, GRAS, and Canadian frameworks converge on one central point: useful characterization is strain-level characterization interpreted in light of the final use. [1-6]

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The construction of bacterial mutants is a cornerstone of microbiology. Historically used to decipher gene function, it now plays an equally strategic role in bioproduction, biotechnology, and the development of therapeutic bacteria, where the engineered strain itself may ultimately become the final product.

This shift has profoundly changed how mutagenesis projects are approached. Today, the objective is no longer simply to modify a gene, but to design a strain aligned with its final application, operational constraints, and regulatory expectations.

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As we step into 2026, the entire Smaltis team sends you our warmest wishes. May this new year bring clarity, creativity, meaningful collaborations — and a few scientific breakthroughs that get the attention they deserve.

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Antimicrobial activity testing: measuring, understanding, and anticipating resistance

Every day, antimicrobials face their natural adversaries: bacteria.
But in this silent war, nothing remains static — bacteria learn, adapt, defend themselves… and develop increasingly sophisticated resistance mechanisms.
Smaltis is a microbiology CRO specialized in the study of antimicrobial resistance and the preclinical development of antimicrobials.
We support the developers of new antibiotics, peptides, biocides, and other anti-infective agents with a comprehensive panel of in vitro assays designed to meet the most demanding R&D challenges.

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Meeting the Innovation

Smaltis at the Key Industry Events of Autumn 2025! From medical devices to biotherapies, from fundamental research to industrial production, we meet project leaders to better understand microbiology needs and build new collaborations.

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New Offer Structure: 2 Business Units Supporting Your Projects

At Smaltis, our ambition remains unchanged: bringing microbiological excellence to your innovations.
To better address the diversity of your needs, we have structured our offer around 2 complementary Business Units, true pillars of our scientific and technical commitment.

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