Edible oils: GEA launches enzymatically enhanced GEA eTOP Degumming solution
One document
GEA expands its process portfolio with GEA eTOP Degumming, an enzymatically enhanced solution for edible oil refining. By combining enzyme technology with advanced separation engineering, the process delivers higher oil yields, significantly reduced chemical and water consumption, and consistently low phosphorus levels with high operational robustness.
Edible Oil Processing
GEA launches enzymatically enhanced GEA eTOP Degumming solution
Optimized process stability and higher yields through enzymes and advanced separation technology
Düsseldorf (Germany), May 5, 2026 – GEA has introduced GEA eTOP Degumming, an enzymatically supported enhancement of its proven TOP degumming process for edible oil refining. The solution delivers higher oil yield, significantly reduced chemical and water consumption, and highly stable low phosphorus levels, driven by a separation concept engineered for robust industrial operation.
GEA eTOP Degumming builds on GEA’s long‑established TOP degumming process, widely used in physical refining applications and biodiesel pretreatment. An additional enzymatic deep degumming step, enabled by Novonesis’ Quara® LowP and application expertise, is integrated into a multi‑stage separation architecture developed and engineered by GEA.
Engineering-driven process stability
The defining element of eTOP Degumming is GEA’s final centrifugal separation stage, which ensures stable and predictable performance under industrial conditions. Based on GEA’s nozzle separator technology, this stage provides the robustness required to fully translate enzymatic efficiency into consistent oil quality in continuous operation.
“Enzymes drive phospholipid conversion and yield improvement, while industrial robustness is achieved through separation and process design,” says Patrick Schürmann, Application Manager Sales - Team Lead Oil & Fat Processing. “With GEA eTOP Degumming, the final separation stage is the key element that makes performance reproducible across varying feedstock qualities.”
The two‑stage centrifugal separation concept, a core feature of GEA’s TOP degumming technology, absorbs upstream fluctuations and safeguards downstream processing, ensuring consistent phosphorus removal and stable interface control.
Practical development driven by customer requirements
The enhanced process was implemented for a customer already operating GEA’s TOP degumming system and seeking further improvements in yield and efficiency. The enzymatic step was integrated and optimized directly within the existing plant, enabling fast commissioning and reliable scale‑up. Novonesis supported the project by providing enzymatic degumming application expertise tailored to the specific feedstock and operating window, while GEA was responsible for overall process design, integration, separation technology, and industrial implementation.
Compared to conventional TOP degumming, GEA eTOP Degumming delivers:
- Up to 1.4% higher oil yield
- Up to 75% lower acid consumption and elimination of caustic
- Water consumption reduced by up to 50%
- Consistently below 10 ppm phosphorus, compared to typical levels above 20 ppm
- Improved gum handling due to reduced viscosity
- More stable operation and smoother commissioning
The consistently low and stable phosphorus content enables reliable downstream processing in physical refining, while improved gum properties simplify separation and handling. This performance results from enzymatic deep degumming enabled by GEA’s engineered separation concept designed for stable industrial operation.
Complementary expertise
GEA eTOP Degumming combines specialized enzyme know‑how with GEA’s long‑standing process and separation expertise. Novonesis, a global biosolutions provider with extensive experience in enzymatic degumming, contributes to efficient upstream phospholipid conversion, while GEA designs the overall process architecture and ensures stable, industrially viable separation and oil quality. This approach allows enzymatic degumming to deliver its full benefit within a process concept defined by GEA’s separation technology and control strategy.
Setting a new benchmark in degumming technology
In edible oil refining, GEA provides complete process lines and key technologies covering crushing, degumming, and chemical and physical refining, supported by extensive process engineering expertise and global service capabilities. With eTOP Degumming, GEA further strengthens its portfolio and sets a new benchmark for process stability, yield optimization, and resource efficiency in degumming.
Picture Overview (Download link for high resolution versions of 2 pictures)
Pic. 1: GEA separator designed for edible oil processing, providing stable separation performance in degumming and refining applications. Source: GEA
Pic. 2: Process schematic of GEA eTOP Degumming, illustrating the integration of enzymatic treatment into GEA’s engineered multi‑stage separation concept. Source: GEA
Additional assets for editors: Whitepaper by Novonesis on enzymatic degumming
NOTES TO THE EDITOR
- More information about GEA
- GEA images
- To the GEA Media Center
- Please visit our feature’s section for information on current topics
- Follow GEA on LinkedIn, Youtube
Contact Media Relations GEA Group Aktiengesellschaft Lilian Schmalenstroer Ulmenstr. 99, 40476 Düsseldorf, Germany Phone +49 211 9136-2090 lilian.schmalenstroer@gea.com
About GEA
GEA is one of the world’s largest suppliers of systems and components to the food, beverage and pharmaceutical industries. The international technology group, founded in 1881, focuses on machinery and plants, as well as advanced process technology, components and comprehensive services. For instance, every second pharma separator for essential healthcare products such as vaccines or novel biopharmaceuticals is produced by GEA. In food, every fourth package of pasta or every third chicken nugget are processed with GEA technology.
With more than 18,000 employees, the group generated revenues of about EUR 5.5 billion in more than 150 countries in fiscal year 2025. GEA plants, processes, components and services enhance the efficiency and sustainability of customers’ production. They contribute significantly to the reduction of CO2 emissions, plastic usage and food waste. In doing so, GEA makes a key contribution toward a sustainable future, in line with the company’s purpose: ”Engineering for a better world.”
GEA is listed on the DAX, the STOXX® Europe 600 Index and is also a constituent of the leading sustainability indices DAX 50 ESG, MSCI Global Sustainability and Dow Jones Best-in-Class World.
More information can be found online at gea.com. If you do not want to receive any further information from GEA, please send an e-mail to pr@gea.com.
About the GEA Foundation
The GEA Foundation, established in 2025 by GEA Group, supports global and local projects in STEM education, child poverty reduction, infrastructure access and disaster relief. Through its Mission 30 strategy, GEA commits to donating one percent of annual net profit to build resilient communities.
More information can be found online at gea.com/foundation.


