NEW! Fast-Track Your Product Launch with Zooca® Softgels
- 05 March 2025
- Written by LEHVOSS Nutrition

Zooca® Softgels provide a simple and ready-to-use solution that help brands minimize risks and reach the market faster. Available in 500mg and 525mg + D3, their appealing ruby-red colour and smooth, oval shape enhance consumer appeal. With a three-year shelf life and available in bulk quantities, these softgels offer convenience and reliability. Not only that, but Zooca® D3 Softgels contain Vitamin D which supports EFSA-approved claims for normal bones, muscle function, and immune system.
Zooca® Calanus® softgels are made with sustainably sourced Calanus Oil, delivering a full Fatty Acid profile, unique Marine Policosanols, and Astaxanthin. Naturally bound in a wax ester form, this rich oil is Novel Food approved and supported by clinical research for metabolic health and healthy aging.
Studies on Zooca® Calanus® Oil have shown significant improvements in body composition, including reductions in visceral fat1-4, while also highlighting benefits for heart function. Further clinical trials suggest potential advantages for glucose metabolism and insulin sensitivity5. Download our product information sheet here.
Zooca® Calanus® Oil is sourced from the abundant Calanus population in the Norwegian Sea, which regenerates annually, producing approximately 290 million tonnes. Only 0.0005% is sustainably harvested each year to Produce Zooca® Calanus® Oil.
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References:
(1) Stepan et. al. (2022) Combined aerobic and resistance training with calanus oil supplementation improves central cardiodynamic function in older women.
(2) Cizkova et. al. (2020) Exercise Training Reduces Inflammation of Adipose Tissue in the Elderly: Cross-Sectional and Randomized Interventional Trial.
(3) Dadova et al. (2020) Effect of Calanus Oil Supplementation and 16-week exercise Program on Selected Fitness Parameters in Older Women.
(4) Brezinova etal. (2020) Exercise training induces insulin-sensitizing PAHSAs in adipose tissue of elderly women.
(5) Burhop et al. (2022) Enhances Glucose Homeostasis and Liver Insulin Resistance in Obese Prediabetic Individuals.