- PBIO’s
proprietary Ultra Sheer Technology (“UST”) platform can be used to create
the higher quality, more nutritious, longer-lasting, chemical-free foods
that consumers demand
- Recent
delivery of a working benchtop UST instrument to Ohio State scientists
marks the first major milestone in a nearly $1 million federally funded
collaborative study
- Separate
from the collaboration between PBIO and OSU in the liquid food (primarily
dairy) area, PBIO’s UST platform, which has been proven to create high
quality, visually clear nanoemulsion mixtures of oil and water, has the
potential to play a critical role in pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and
nutraceuticals
- The
company recently announced its entry into the cannabis marketplace with a
major focus in the CBD area; its new UST-based instrument can make CBD oil
water-soluble, increasing its absorption and bioavailability
Foodborne illnesses are a costly, common public health problem.
Researchers have identified more than 250 foodborne diseases, with 48 million
people a year falling ill after consuming contaminated foods or beverages,
according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (http://ibn.fm/DJBxA). Of those
who get sick, 128,000 are hospitalized, and 3,000 die. “Do I have food
poisoning?” is a very common expression and one of the first thoughts people
express when they worry about whether they’ve been infected by a foodborne
infection.
Pressure BioSciences Inc. (OTCQB: PBIO), a leader in the
development and sale of broadly enabling, pressure-based technology and
products to the worldwide life sciences industry, has developed a proprietary
Ultra Sheer Technology (“UST”) platform that can be used to increase food
safety while retaining – sometimes even improving – the nutrition, flavor and
quality of food.
Dr. Edmund Y. Ting, senior vice president of engineering at
PBI, sees the company’s collaborative research in this space with Ohio State
University as a gamechanger for the food science industry. PBIO recently
delivered a working benchtop UST instrument to Ohio State scientists who are
studying pressure and shear effects on pathogen inactivation, stability and
quality of food.
“We believe our proprietary UST platform can be used to make
the higher quality, more nutritious, longer-lasting foods that consumers now
demand,” Dr. Ting stated in a news release. “The UST-based benchtop instrument
– together with the larger scale, floor model, higher capacity instrument we
are now developing – will be used to generate the fundamental food science
quality and safety validation data that we believe will enable future process
adoption by industry and acceptance by the regulators.”
PBIO’s collaboration with the College of Food, Agricultural
and Environmental Sciences at Ohio State is funded through a four-year,
$891,000 grant awarded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National
Institute of Food and Agriculture. PBIO was granted a $318,000 sub-contract to
build a working benchtop instrument, which was delivered June 26, and a pilot
plant floor model, both based on the company’s patented UST platform.
The program’s primary goal is to develop and make available
for commercialization a continuous-flow manufacturing process to prepare foods
and beverages with superior nutritional and sensory qualities and long, room
temperature shelf stability without the requirement for refrigeration or
chemical additives. It’s a lucrative field, with the global high pressure
processing (“HPP”) food market estimated to reach $27.4 billion in 2023 and
surpass $51 billion by 2027, according to an article on
FoodSafetyTech.com (http://ibn.fm/uPHgE).
There are other important applications for PBIO’s
proprietary platform, including the unique purpose of creating high quality
nanoemulsions of cannabidiol (CBD) oil in water. Independent test results have
shown that these CBD oil nanoemulsions retain nearly 100 percent of the CBD
molecule after processing, without altering the molecule or generating
impurities. The company recently announced its entry into the cannabis
marketplace with a major focus on the CBD market (http://ibn.fm/Wmj19).
The company’s patented UST platform can process CBD plant
oil into water-soluble nanoemulsions, which can then be completely dissolved in
different liquids, such as soft drinks and beer. This process is discussed in
two short videos (http://ibn.fm/CFNdB and http://ibn.fm/rR603) as a
laboratory technician shows the viewer how the UST technology works.
The company believes that the potential for the UST platform
to impact the CBD industry is promising, with the total cannabinoid market
expected to hit $22 billion by 2022 as CBD oil-based supplements form the
cornerstone of the market (http://ibn.fm/IsjlN).
Notably, while CBD is an attractive opportunity for PBI’s proprietary UST
platform, the nutraceuticals, topicals and cosmetics, and food and beverage
markets, as mentioned, could be 10-50 times larger.
Contaminated consumer products are a growing risk with
nationwide recall notices becoming commonplace. PBIO believes that its
proprietary Ultra Shear Technology can help a diverse variety of customers to
develop a vast array of new and beneficial products spanning multiple large
markets, including CBD and nutraceuticals, cosmetics and topicals, food and
beverages, drug delivery and more.
For more information, visit the company’s website at www.PressureBioSciences.com
NOTE TO INVESTORS: The latest news and updates
relating to PBIO are available in the company’s newsroom at http://ibn.fm/PBIO
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