Currently in development, Granadol® is progressing towards becoming a next-generation solution for joint well-being in pets.
For centuries, pomegranate has been valued in traditional medicines for its wide range of health benefits.
Granadol® is obtained directly from the fruit, through a soft process that preserves the natural diversity of its active compounds.
Granadol® represents a novel approach to supporting mobility in pets. By contributing to healthy inflammatory balance and supporting healthy bone remodeling, it helps maintain joint function and overall well-being in companion animals.
The pomegranates we used for Granadol® production are organically grown in the South of France.
Granadol® makes use of fruit parts that are not consumed by humans, giving them a new purpose. This reduces waste, provides extra value for farmers, and supports a sustainable circular economy.
Granadol® is the result of more than four years of dedicated research and development. Our journey started with the selection and study of several cultivars, followed by the creation of a specific manufacturing process designed to protect and preserve the active compounds diversity and concentration.
We then conducted in vitro studies to evaluate both efficacy and safety, while establishing partnerships for sustainable sourcing and scale-up. Along the way, we produced our first prototypes and are now entering the formulation phase, developing a range of palatable products tailored for dogs, cats, and horses.
After completion of the formulation development, we will focus on stability studies, to guarantee the highest level of quality, making sure that Granadol® delivers consistent benefits from the first to the last dose.
We planned to start the sample distribution and pre-orders in early 2026.
With its dual action in a single ingredient, Granadol® offers a complete and natural approach to joint well-being. By contributing to healthy inflammatory balance and supporting normal bone remodeling, it helps to break the vicious cycle that compromises mobility and comfort in companion animals.