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Smarter Soup start-up raises capital to help reduce risk of diabetes
NORWICH, UK - Jul 21, 2020 - The Smarter Food Company has raised £1m in funding to accelerate the development of food products with health benefits. Its first product will be a vegetable-based soup containing glucoraphanin, a naturally occurring compound found in broccoli.
The Company was founded on clinical data that suggests that a single weekly portion of such a soup reduces elevated blood glucose, a significant risk factor for the development of Type 2 Diabetes. The Company is now carrying out further trials with a view to obtaining European Food Standards Agency (EFSA) approval for a health claim.
"At present, people who are diagnosed as pre-diabetic are advised to modify their diet and to ensure they take regular exercise. Incorporating a tasty soup once per week to help lower blood glucose is an easy addition to this advice," says Professor Richard Mithen, Inventor and Lead Scientist, The Smarter Food Company.
The Smarter Food Company is a spin-out from the Quadram Institute Bioscience, one of the UKs leading food and health research organisations, located at the Norwich Research Park (NRP), UK. The Company was formed with support from technology transfer specialists, PBL (Plant Bioscience Ltd), and the funding round was led by specialist investor and NRP partner, UK Innovation & Science Seed Fund (UKI2S), with participation from Jonathan Milner and Oxford Technology Management. The Company has also secured a grant from UKI2S Innovate Accelerator, a joint funding initiative with Innovate UK (part of UKRI) directed at early stage science and engineering companies.
Dr Andrew Muir of UKI2S and Director of the Company, says "As a founding investor, UKI2S is delighted to see the Company well positioned to translate the extensive research carried out by Professor Mithen into a product which will benefit consumers around the world".
"Type 2 Diabetes is an enormous public health issue throughout the world. If we can help reduce the risk of populations developing Type 2 Diabetes this will positively impact healthcare systems and society worldwide," says Laura Knight, Chief Operating Officer, The Smarter Food Company.
In addition to lowering elevated blood glucose, there is evidence that a glucoraphanin-containing soup may reduce cholesterol, and may have a beneficial impact on heart disease and various cancers, including prostate cancer.
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About The Smarter Food Company
The Smarter Food Company has been established to develop foods with proven health benefits. Our food products use a proprietary variety of broccoli that has a high level of a naturally occurring compound, glucoraphanin. Our first product, currently under development, is a soup that could provide health benefits to those at risk of developing Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) by reducing elevated blood glucose to normal levels, by consuming one portion of soup per week. We are undertaking further clinical trials to confirm the data we already have with the aim of securing health claims from the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) and other regulatory bodies around the world.
In addition to the data linking glucoraphanin to possible blood glucose reduction, there is also research to suggest that glucoraphanin can reduce cholesterol and may have a beneficial impact on heart disease and various cancers, including prostate cancer.
For further information, please contact:
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Laura Knight
Chief Operating Officer
E: laura@smarterfood.co.uk
M: 07884 265691
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Sciad Communications
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