Personalised nutrition startup hopes to replace pills with precision blends
A personalised nutrition startup hopes to make pill-popping a thing of the past, thanks to its all-in-one microgranule nutrient blends that it claims are more efficacious – and convenient – than traditional formats.
Riise uses customer data to create customised microgranule sachets containing up to 25 nutrients, designed to be taken daily, which it delivers via a subscription service.
Vitafoods Insights sat down with co-founders Paul-Antoine Richard and Alessandro Mambrini just weeks after their March market launch.
The Berlin-based pair met through work five years ago, and their interest in sports nutrition was piqued when they started preparing for a marathon together. They came from “two very, very different athletic backgrounds”: Mambrini used to be a semi pro-athlete, while Richard was, in his own words, “on the other side of the spectrum”.
When they started training, he quickly realised that “it's not possible that Ali and I take the same nutrition because we have very, very different bodies”. Not only that, but their preferences differed: Mambrini “doesn’t like pills at all”, whereas Richard was “taking tons”.
And so the idea for Riise was born.
Microgranule technology offers enhanced absorption and controlled release
After learning about microgranule technology, the pair decided to partner with myVeggie, a French supplement manufacturer with extensive experience in the field. This accelerated the product development phase, allowing the startup – which only launched in July last year – to go to market “very fast”.
Explaining how the technology works, Mambrini said the microgranules are formed around a core of actives, with raw ingredients layered on top of one another before being covered in a vegetal veil. Made from hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, this protects the active ingredients from water and digestive acids.