EXPERT PANEL MEETS NEXT WEEK TO CONSIDER USE OF 'TAGATOSE'-
BIOSPHERICS' SWEETENER IN FOODS AND BEVERAGES
CONTACT: Mark Hopkinson 561/ 750-9800 x14
Email: mhopkinson@TransMediagroup.com
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
BELTSVILLE, MD., May 10, 2000 -- Biospherics Incorporated
(NASDAQ/BINC) today said that the Expert Panel deciding whether
Tagatose is Generally Recognized As Safe (GRAS) for use in foods
and beverages will meet May 15 in Washington, DC. GRAS status
would permit commercialization of the firm's full-bulk, low-calorie
sweetener for use in foods and beverages in the US. MD Foods,
which licensed these applications of Biospherics' patented technology,
was recently merged with the Swedish firm, Arla, to form Arla
Foods. Arla Foods officials continue to express confidence that
Tagatose will qualify as GRAS. Biospherics' shareholders will
also hold their annual meeting on May 15.
Biospherics also revealed that in Europe, the evaluation
of Tagatose has been assigned "priority attention" by the Joint
FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives (JECFA) for consideration
during its June 6 to June 15 meeting in Geneva, Switzerland.
"I am extremely pleased that the meetings we have
so looked forward to are now at hand," said Biospherics CEO, Dr.
Gilbert Levin. "Biospherics' own further studies with Tagatose
lead us to share Arla's confidence that the use of this unique
sweetener in foods and beverages will be given the green light,"
he said.
Arla officials said that the first full-scale production
plant for Tagatose has already been designed and sited. The company
said construction would commence soon after GRAS, with the product
hitting the market about 18 months later.
Biospherics Inc. is a biotechnology research company
founded by Dr. Gilbert Levin who also performed research as part
of NASA's mission to Mars in 1976 where Biospherics technology
helped test soil samples. As a related project, Biospherics began
research on non-fattening sweeteners and, in the 1990's discovered
that Tagatose, a natural sugar found in certain berries and dairy
products, tastes like table sugar and is low in calories. The
Company then invented a "green" process to make the sweetener
economically using whey as the raw material.
Certain statements contained herein are "forward
looking" statements as defined in the Private Securities Litigation
Reform Act of 1995. Because such statements include risks and
uncertainties, actual results may differ from those expressed
or implied. Factors that could cause actual results to differ
materially from those expressed or implied include, but are not
limited to, those discussed in filings by the Company with the
Securities and Exchange Commission, including the filing on Form
8-K made on March 3, 1999.
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