Fulvisomes
Cellular capability makes Fulvisomes great!
Combining the benefits of Fulvic Acid with stable liposomes, in the nano-particle size range, we offer a range of products that work at a cellular level in all living organisms. The significance of this is that we are able to transport the benefits of Fulvic Acid, and other bio-active compounds, right to where it matters. We are able to achieve this through the digestive system, the skin and nasal applications.
What is Fulvic Acid?
When organic material breaks down due to humification (e.g. composting) it forms compounds that are collectively called Humic Substances or Humates. There are thousands of molecular structures that qualify as Humic Substances. They can be classified into two main categories i.e. High molecular weight, which means Humic Acid is only soluble in water at high pH, and Fulvic Acid which are low molecular Humic Substances soluble in water at all pH values.
Because modern farming methods have disturbed the natural ecological cycle, soil has become sterile and depleted of nutrients. Artificial fertilizers are used to attempt to replenish the soil. Initially crop yields improve, but over time soil are stripped of essential trace elements that are not available in fertilisers.
Extraction process is unique
Because trace elements are essential in all metabolic processes, when Humic Acid and Fulvic Acid and/ or their salts are reintroduced to modern farming methods, the results are spectacular.
Bioteq extracts Humic Substances (Humic Acid, Fulvic Acid and their salts) from fossilised plant material that is millions of years old. We are the only company in the world that manipulates the extraction process to suit the application.
Fulvic Acid then goes on to improve performance on a cellular level ensuring the health of all living organisms.

The Liposome difference
The word Liposome is derived from Lipo, which mean fat or oil, and – somes, which refers to a spherical vessel. A liposome is a Phospholipid (fatty) bilayer in water. It means that a Phosphate (water soluble) entity is attached to a fatty acid molecule (water insoluble). The size of the Liposomal sphere is the important factor. It needs to be in nano size range to enable it to penetrate through cell membranes. Once it is of the correct size, it is the most effective delivery system for anything that needs to be delivered at a point in the living organism where it is most needed.
Since all living organisms build up a resistance against synthetically produced chemicals and pharmaceuticals, it is important to overcome this resistance. The “Trojan Horse” characteristic of Liposomes achieves just that. The stability of Liposomes is important in order for this technology to be applied successfully.
This provides unlimited wellness application opportunities!
Test the quality of your Fulvic/Humic Acid – it’s in the colour
This excellent chart summarises the chemical properties of Humic/ Fulvic Acids. You get what you pay for by simply looking at the colour.
So in summary:
- Fulvic Acids are small molecules and are yellow to Yellow- Brown (Amber) in colour.
- Humic Acids are much larger molecules and are Grey- Black to Black
- The darker products are higher in Carbon Content and therefor lower in Oxygen Content.
- The darker products are less able to balance pH (exchange acidity)
- The darker product are less soluble and Humic Acid is only soluble at high pH.
| Humic Substances | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| (pigmented polymers) | ||||
| Fulvic acid | Humic acid | Humin | ||
| Light yellow | Yellow brown | Dark brown | Grey black | Black |
| – increase in intensity of colour → | ||||
| – increase in degree of polymerization → | ||||
| 2,000 | – increase in molecular weight → | 300,000 | ||
| 45% | – increase in carbon content → | 62% | ||
| 48% | – decrease in oxygen content → | 30% | ||
| 1400 | – decrease in exchange acidity → | 500 | ||
| – decrease in degree of solubility → | ||||
| Chemical properties of humic substances (Stevenson 1982) | ||||