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R&DA Conference October, 2008 Current work and new lipid strategies to combat warfighter stress ©Arcadia Biosciences, Inc. CONFIDENTIAL | 1 PROGRAM GOALS Contract with US Department of Defense to develop long shelf-life tomatoes and lettuce using novel molecular breeding technology TILLING® DOD Program Goals – Increase shelf-life by 50-100% with no loss in nutrition, freshness, color, crispness or taste – Grown domestically for military procurement – Available through normal commercial channels Arcadia - using selective breeding technology to achieve program goals – Increasing firmness – Preventing over-ripening – Introducing better chilling tolerance – tomatoes and lettuce treated differently for shipping/storage ©Arcadia Biosciences, Inc. CONFIDENTIAL | 2 DISTRIBUTION CHALLENGES • Tomatoes are a soft fruit when ripe and easily subject to damage . • Tomatoes are repeatedly handled throughout the distribution system. Fruit suffers losses at very handling point as it softens and loses firmness – – – – – – HAND picked from plants HAND and machine sorted over packing shed line HAND packed into boxes Resorted by HAND after 7 days of ripening Resorted by HAND at point of delivery Resorted by HAND at final destination • Tomatoes suffer from chilling injury when stored below 55°F. – Most leafy greens, vegetables and fruits are stored below 40°F ©Arcadia Biosciences, Inc. CONFIDENTIAL | 3 INCREASED FIRMNESS Increased firmness using by our lead gene candidate Exp Firmness 25 Firmness (N) 20 15 hom wt 10 Linear (hom) Linear (wt) 5 0 0 ©Arcadia Biosciences, Inc. CONFIDENTIAL 5 | 10 4 15 20 Days after Light Red 25 30 REDUCED ROT Using our lead long shelf life candidate (55F) Harvest at Breaker Candidate Control After 1 month Candidate Control After 4 months Candidate Control ©Arcadia Biosciences, Inc. CONFIDENTIAL | 5 STUDIES IN PROGRESS • Natick Soldier Center – Sensory evaluation of greenhouse and field grown tomatoes 2008 – Temperature storage studies • Marita Cantwell at UC Davis Post Harvest Physiology – Firmness – Ethylene sensitivity – Shelf life studies --- Questions --©Arcadia Biosciences, Inc. CONFIDENTIAL | 7 Enhancing Warfighter Performance By Stress Reduction Using Novel Dietary Lipid Strategies ©Arcadia Biosciences, Inc. CONFIDENTIAL | 8 Arcadia Biosciences, Inc. Using agricultural biotechnology to develop plants that improve the environment and human health ©Arcadia Biosciences, Inc. CONFIDENTIAL | 9 GLA – An Essential Omega-6 • Evening primrose and borage oil – traditional sources – Only 10% and 20% GLA – Supply inconsistent – high price • GLA Safflower Oil – > 50% GLA concentration – Supply consistency – Cost effective Warfighter Stress maximum of inducing factors In Harm’s Way No family - new associations Physiological Stress Climatic factors Varied sleep patterns Psychological Stress New dietary regimens Fatigue Hereditary based Stress Bodily injury Essential Fatty Acids - Omega-3 & Omega-6 Discovered 1930’s - Burr & Burr Essential Essential Essential Essential Essential Essential ► ► ► ► ► ► your body can not make them you will perish without them offer vital inflammatory control providing immense systemic support proper brain development for infants many countries now establishing DVs EFAs - the Omega Oils Two primary classes - omega-3s and omega-6s • Omega-3s > fish oil - high public profile ALA, EPA, DHA • Omega-6s > varied and often confusing commentary ARA (arachidonic) for infants – excess is bad for adults LA (linoleic) good for cholesterol - excess problematic? • GLA – a vital metabolic omega-6 fatty acid GLA + EPA = Synergy Simplified EFA Pathway • n-6 and n-3 paths > parallel • Eicosanoids – signaling molecules effecting inflammation - immunity • EPA and DGLA metabolites both act as inflammatory mediators COX/LOX also metabolize ARA to pro-inflammatory eicosanoids Most ARA from animal product consumption Parallel Pathways – Complimentary Efficacy Benefits of either GLA or EPA are quite similar Both offer dietary support for a host of similar conditions » » » » » » » Inflammatory Control Stress – Neurological Disorders Arthritis – Joint Pain Immune System Support Skin diseases - rashes Compulsive disorders, ADHD, cognitive functions Cardiovascular Disease Substantial clinical science supporting both GLA and EPA Inflammatory Control is Critical Uncontrolled inflammation - implicated in many diseases Autoimmune disorders Neurological disorders Asthma – respiratory distress Eczema, dermatitis, psoriasis Cardiovascular disease Diabetes and Metabolic Syndrome Rheumatoid arthritis Shubert R, et al, 2007, Influence of low-dose polyunsaturated fatty acids supplementation on the inflammatory response of healthy adults, Nutrition Oct;23(10):724-30 EFAs in stress management GLA shown to improve task performance under stress – Reduces blood pressure and heart rate responses to stress – Data suggests diet can alter stress reactivity in man1 EFA supplementation linked to reduced depression – Meta-analysis by Appleton et al2 2006 – Am. J of Clinical Nutrition – Depression – response to low-grade systemic inflammation – Supports: bipolar disorders, schizophrenia, mental acuity GLA + EPA reduces antisocial behavior – Study of 231 incarcerated young men shows a 26 -37% decline3 – Study recently replicated in the NL – 34% decline - Inflammatory Control Abbott Nutrition – Ross Labs • OxepaTM Medical Food • 4.0g/L GLA + 4.6g/L EPA daily • Inflammatory modulation for ICU patients with respiratory distress syndrome • As published in the Journal of Critical Care Med. – GLA + EPA reduced term of ICU confinement from 17.5 to 12.8 days ( > 25% reduction) • Ross cited references Gadek JE et al. Crit Care Med 1999;27(8):1409-1420. Singer P et al. Crit Care Med 2006;34(4):1033-1038. Pontes-Arruda A et al. Crit Care Med 2006;34(9):2325-2333. Murray MJ et al. Am J Physiol1995;269:H2090-H2099. Horrobin DF. Rev Contemp Pharmacotherapy 1990;1:1-45. Pacht ER et al. Crit Care Med 2003;31(2):491-500. Inflammatory Sports Injuries • Pharma Nord - ActiveComplex • GLA plus EPA/DHA formulated with complimentary vitamins/minerals • Used for 10 yrs. by Danish Olympic teams for treatment of inflammatory, over-use injuries • Systemic and cellular balance of inflammatory versus anti-inflammatory eicosanoids GLA/EPA and Joint Pain • Clinicals show GLA + EPA tested on RA reduced: pain swelling inflammation morning stiffness • Dozens of positive clinical results • Reduces or eliminates need for NSAID medication • 1988, Belch JJ study – 450mg GLA + 240mg EPA 80% GLA+EPA - stopped or major reduction in NSAIDs 71% with just GLA 33% for placebo group Belch JJ,et al. Effects of altering dietary essential fatty acids on requirements for non-steroidal antiinflammatory drugs in patients with rheumatoid arthritis: a double-blind placebo-controlled study. Ann Rheum Dis 1988;47:96-104. Reduced NSAID Usage 100 90 80 Percentage of patients on full NSAID dosage 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 0 3 6 9 12 Months of GLA/EPA supplementation Belch JJ et al. Annals Rheum Dis 1988 47: 96-104 COX Inhibitors • Aspirin, naproxen and other non-selective inhibitors act on all COX enzymes (not just COX2) • Inhibits important GLA/DGLA metabolite > PGE1 • PGE1 protects stomach lining – hence bleeding with excess aspirin, naproxen, NSAIDs. • NSAID side effects – resulting from COX1 20:3 PGE1 non-selective COX inhibition: DGLA Stomach bleeding High blood pressure Headaches Extra platelet aggregation Fluid retention 15-HETrE LOX1 D5 EPA inhibits D5 20:4 arachidonic acid ARA 4-series LT’s ltb4 5 LOX COX2 proinflammatory 2-series prostanoids EFAs and Skin Health Warfighters develop skin irritations – multiple sources • Climatic factors (hot dry air) • Chemicals or pollutants as factors • Stress factors • Inherent disease – eczema, psoriasis Reduced Eczema Symptoms by GLA Supplementation Severity of symptoms 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Itching Inflammation Oozing Vesicle formation 0 4 8 12 Weeks of supplementation Adapted from Adreassi, M. et al. Journal of International Medical Research, 1997 Vol. 25, pp 266-274 GLA/EPA for Respiratory Relief Clinically proven to combat asthma Mitigates bronchial tube inflammation Further testing needed for field extremes GLA/EPA for asthma treatment Efficas – GLA/750mg + EPA/500mg as a medical food Specific ratio – maximum inhibition of inflammatory leukotrienes GLA and EPA working in concert to minimize ARA conversion to inflammatory leukotriene LTB4 Surette ME, Stull D, Lindemann J, The impact of a medical food containing gammalinolenic and eicosapentaenoic acid on asthma management and quality of life of adult asthma patients. Curr Med Res Opin. 2008 Feb;24(2):559-67 Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Moncton, Moncton, NB, Canada [email protected] Other benefits of GLA/EPA for both military & civilian populations • Conditions aggravated by inflammation Osteoporosis Cardiovascular health Women’s health General skin function Decreased prospects of sepsis Directions Forward Establish a scientific basis to understand benefits of dietary uses of controlled GLA/EPA ratios in the military context Develop palatable uses in food systems Incorporate dietary antioxidants (Quercetin) to augment and enhance the control of inflammatory reactions under stress Thank You Ken Ardisson [email protected] ©Arcadia Biosciences, Inc. CONFIDENTIAL ©Arcadia Biosciences, Inc. CONFIDENTIAL | | 29 29 --- Questions --©Arcadia Biosciences, Inc. CONFIDENTIAL ©Arcadia Biosciences, Inc. CONFIDENTIAL | | 30 30 Selected References 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 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