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  senomyx q2 revenues up 91%; outlook encouraging  

revenues were $5.7 million for the second quarter of 2010, compared to $3.0 million for the second quarter of 2009, an increase of 91%. revenues were $13.4 million for the six months ended june 30, 2010, compared to $6.5 million for the six months ended june 30, 2009, an increase of 107%. as of june 30, 2010, the company had cash, cash equivalents, and short term investments of approximately $55.4 million. “the second quarter of 2010 has been very active for senomyx,” stated kent snyder, chief executive officer of the company. “during the quarter we were informed that the european food safety authority (efsa) has provided a ‘favorable opinion’ for senomyx’s savory flavor ingredients, s336 and s807, which means that no further evaluation is required. the successful conclusion of the evaluation is a key step toward receiving an approval to use these ingredients in the european union.” senomyx’s savory flavor ingredients are intended to reduce or replace added monosodium glutamate (msg) in foods and beverages. final regulatory approval and commercialization in the eu is contingent upon the ingredients being included in the efsa union list, which efsa has targeted for publication by the end of 2010. “nestlé, the world’s largest food and beverage company, is currently conducting marketing activities in the pacific rim, latin america, and africa with both new and reformulated established products that incorporate senomyx’s savory flavor ingredients. approval in europe could create a new market opportunity for nestlé,” snyder noted. “in addition, ajinomoto, a leading global manufacturer of food and culinary products, is introducing products that contain a senomyx flavor ingredient in asia and another key region,” snyder stated. “ajinomoto has increased the number of products launched and has also selected several new senomyx flavor ingredients for potential marketing.” selection of the new ingredients, which are all currently being evaluated by ajinomoto, triggered a $500,000 milestone payment to senomyx. “another senomyx partner, firmenich, is continuing commercial activities for senomyx’s extremely effective enhancer of the high-intensity sweetener sucralose (s2383),” snyder said. firmenich sa, a global leader in providing ingredients and flavor systems to major consumer companies, has exclusive worldwide rights to market the sucralose enhancer as either a stand-alone ingredient or as part of a flavor system in all food and beverage product categories. “senomyx’s recent scientific achievements include important progress in our bitter blocker program during the past quarter,” snyder noted. “development activities, including primary safety studies, have now been completed for our s6821 bitter blocker, allowing senomyx to submit regulatory filings for s6821 in the second half of the year. s6821 is effective in reducing the bitterness of a variety of product prototypes. we are encouraged by the accelerated pace of our development activities and the potential long-term value of our bitter blocker program. “we are also enthusiastic about the success senomyx has had with our sweet enhancer program,” snyder commented. “as announced on june 24, our advances in this program have led to senomyx and pepsico, the world’s second-largest food and beverage company, signing a letter agreement and entering into an exclusive 60-day negotiation period regarding the completion of a definitive agreement for a new collaboration related to senomyx’s sweet taste technology.” senomyx’s letter agreement with pepsico includes key commercial and financial terms for a potential multi-year collaborative research program focused on the discovery, development, and commercialization of new artificial sweet enhancers, natural sweet enhancers, and natural high potency sweeteners for the non-alcoholic beverage category. under the letter agreement, senomyx has received a payment of $7.5 million from pepsico. the payment, which is non-refundable except under limited circumstances, will be applied as partial payment towards an upfront license fee if senomyx and pepsico enter into a final definitive agreement. “pepsico is an innovative company that shares our commitment to providing healthier, great-tasting products to consumers. we believe that our potential new collaboration would include a commercialization timeframe and other terms that are beneficial for both companies,” snyder stated. in addition to other accomplishments, the company increased its intellectual property portfolio during the past quarter. as of june 30, 2010, senomyx is the owner or exclusive licensee of 207 issued patents and 362 pending patent applications related to proprietary taste receptor technologies in the u.s., europe, and elsewhere. technologies covered in the company’s patents include taste receptor sequences and functions, screening assays, new flavor ingredients, and product applications. senomyx achieved its recent scientific advances under the leadership of donald s. karanewsky, ph.d., who has served as senior vice president, discovery since joining senomyx in june 2007. in recognition of his valuable contributions to the company, dr. karanewsky was appointed to the position of senior vice president and chief scientific officer during the past quarter. dr. karanewsky received his ph.d. and master’s degrees in chemistry from harvard university and was granted a b.s. in chemistry, magna cum laude, from stevens institute of technology in new jersey. senomyx management will discuss the company’s recent events during a conference call at 11:00 a.m. eastern time (8:00 a.m. pacific time) today. details regarding access to the call and a subsequent archived recording are provided below. discovery & development program updates: sweet enhancer program: the primary goal for this program is to identify flavor ingredients that allow a significant reduction of sweeteners in food and beverage products while maintaining the desired sweet taste. senomyx has received a gras (generally recognized as safe) regulatory designation for s6973, the company’s sucrose enhancer that enables up to 50% reduction of sugar in certain foods and beverages while maintaining the sweet taste of natural sugar. the gras designation allows it to be used in the u.s. and in numerous other countries for most food products and selected beverages such as flavored milk, as well as ready-to-drink and instant coffee and tea. the sucrose enhancer is currently being evaluated by potential collaborators interested in using it for these beverage categories. firmenich has exclusive worldwide rights to commercialize this sucrose enhancer for virtually all food categories, and co-exclusive rights for the powdered beverage category. firmenich has initiated pre-commercialization activities with major clients in anticipation of conducting its first product launches during 2011. additional advances with the sweet enhancer program include the identification of a new family of sucrose enhancers with distinct physical properties that may be advantageous for a broader range of beverages and other product applications. a recently discovered sucrose enhancer from this family enables up to 50% reduction of sugar in preliminary taste tests. during the first quarter of 2010, the company identified the first senomyx flavor ingredients that demonstrate a statistically significant amplification of the sweet taste of fructose, a key component of high fructose corn syrup. high fructose corn syrup is the primary sweetener used in carbonated and certain other beverages, especially in north america. a number of new samples have been active in the fructose enhancer screening assay. these are being optimized to increase their potency and improve their physical properties, followed by evaluation in taste tests. bitter blocker program: the primary goals of this program are to reduce or block bitter taste and to improve the overall taste characteristics of foods, beverages, and ingredients. taste tests have demonstrated that s6821 and s0812, alone or in combination, can provide statistically significant reductions in the bitterness of a variety of product prototypes and food ingredients including tea, cocoa, menthol, various proteins, and the sweeteners rebaudioside-a (a derivative of the stevia plant), acesulfame potassium (ace-k), and saccharine. senomyx expects to submit regulatory applications for s6821 during the second half of this year. in addition, the company believes development activities with s0812 will conclude by year-end and regulatory filings are planned for 2011. salt enhancer program: the goal of the salt enhancer program is to identify flavor ingredients that allow a significant reduction of sodium in foods and beverages yet maintain the salty taste desirable to consumers. senomyx discovered snmx-29, a protein with characteristics that indicate it could be involved in human salt taste perception, and identified samples that are active in screening assays based on this protein. these active samples have not provided significant enhancement of saltiness in taste tests, which leads the company to believe that snmx-29 is not the primary receptor responsible for human salt taste. the company is exploring the role of other proteins that may be integral to the sensation of salty taste. this high-priority effort involves chemistry and biology approaches, including assessing components of senomyx’s proprietary database of proteins found in taste buds. senomyx believes that discovery of the protein or proteins that function as the salt taste receptor could lead to identifying a salt taste enhancer. cooling flavor program: the goal of the cooling flavor program is to identify novel cooling flavors that do not have the limitations of currently available agents. senomyx has discovered new cooling flavors that demonstrated a taste proof-of-concept and displayed cooling properties that exceed those of commonly used agents. senomyx and its partner for this program, firmenich, have prioritized sample classes that are the focus of further optimization. financial review: revenues were $5.7 million for the second quarter of 2010, compared to $3.0 million for the second quarter of 2009, an increase of 91%. revenues were $13.4 million for the six months ended june 30, 2010, compared to $6.5 million for the six months ended june 30, 2009, an increase of 107%. the increases in revenues for the second quarter and the year-to-date were primarily due to the recognition of license fee and r&d funding revenue related to the company’s august 2009 sweet enhancer collaboration with firmenich. license fee and r&d funding related to the collaboration contributed $3.3 million and $6.2 million for the three and six month periods ending june 30, 2010. also contributing to the increase year-to-date was a total of $3.0 million in non-recurring milestone payments and cost reimbursements from collaborators. research and development expenses, including stock-based compensation expense, were $7.1 million for the second quarter of 2010, compared to $7.8 million for the second quarter of 2009, a decrease of 10%. research and development expenses, including stock-based compensation expense, were $13.5 million for the six months ended june 30, 2010, compared to $15.4 million for the six months ended june 30, 2009, a decrease of 13%. these decreases were primarily due to reduced expenditures for compound acquisition and related high-throughput screening activities and reduced personnel-related expenses. general and administrative expenses, including stock-based compensation expense, were $3.3 million for the second quarter of 2010, compared to $3.2 million for the second quarter of 2009, an increase of 3%. general and administrative expenses, including stock-based compensation expense, were $6.4 million for the six months ended june 30, 2010, compared to $6.5 million for the six months ended june 30, 2009, a decrease of 1%. the net loss for the second quarter of 2010 was $0.12 per share, compared to a net loss of $0.26 per share for the second quarter of 2009. the net loss for the six months ended june 30, 2010 was $0.18 per share, compared to $0.50 per share for the six months ended june 30, 2009. 2010 outlook: “due to the receipt of $7.5 million from pepsico related to the june letter agreement, we are revising our cash utilization guidance for 2010 from a range of $14 million to $16 million to a range of $6 million to $8 million. at this time, we are not revising our other financial guidance metrics; however, we will update our financial guidance as necessary if we enter into a definitive agreement with pepsico,” stated tony rogers, vice president and chief financial officer. for the full year 2010, senomyx now expects: total revenues of $20 million to $24 million total expenses of $42 million to $44 million, of which $5 million to $6 million is non-cash, stock-based compensation expense net loss of $18 million to $21 million basic and diluted net loss of $0.48 to $0.56 per share net cash used in operating activities between $6 million and $8 million


    Source :flex-news-food.com     Date : 5  August   2010    Category : food industries Economic


cloning animals for food not ethical, says eu body

using cloned animals for production of food such as meat and milk is not justified, say experts on ethics reporting to the european commission. just days after the european food safety authority (efsa) concluded in a draft opinion that such foods were unlikely to pose any risk to human health, the european group on ethics (ege) said that it did not see "convincing arguments to justify the production of food from clones and their offspring". more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 18 January 2008   Category : restaurants and Food industrie
eu bisphenol a ban not based on science, cot

a scientist who chairs the uk\'s independent committee on toxicity (cot) says the european commission’s (ec’s) move to ban the import of baby bottles using bisphenol a (bpa) is not based on scientific evidence, and has rejected calls to ban its use in food packaging. heinz is committed to a bpa alternative in can linings, despite insisting that minute levels are safe writing in the food standards agency’s (fsa\'s) online magazine, bite, professor david coggon said: “the ban on bpa in baby-feed bottles is not based on scientific evidence of harm, or even on a strong suspicion that it could be harmful. more

 Source : foodqualitynews.com   Date : 15 June 2011   Category : Impression And Package Service
spotlight again on cloned animals

a review of cloning is underway at the european food safety authority (efsa) following a request from the european commission for further advice on the implications of the technology for food safety, animal health and welfare and the environment. efsa has initiated a public consultation period to collate data to support the review, and the agency said that it aims to build on its july 2008 recommendations regarding clones. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 12 March 2009   Category : Impression And Package Service
japanese experts say food from clones safe

an advisory committee for japan's food safety regulator has said that food made from cloned animals is safe to eat. in april last year, the food safety commission was asked to deliberate on the matter by japan’s ministry of health. “foods derived from cloned cows and swine, and from the offspring of clones, are as safe as food from conventionally bred animals,” said the working group in its report published today. more

 Source : Food Safety, HACCP, Food Quality, Food Microbiology, Hygiene   Date : 20 January 2009   Category : Food And Health
survey finds food groups pledging to keep out clones

while european and us risk assessors play down safety concerns over using food sourced from cloned animals, the fledgling industry appears set for tougher times in convincing manufacturers, according to a new survey. according to anti-gm consumer group the center for food safety, 20 leading us-based food processors including kraft foods and smithfield foods are reported to have pledged not to use products sourced from cloned animals. more

 Source : Food Safety, HACCP, Food Quality, Food Microbiology, Hygiene   Date : 5 September 2008   Category : restaurants and Food industrie
taurine may inhibit acrylamide formation

taurine, an ingredient most famously linked to energy drinks, may help reduce levels of acrylamide in foods, suggests new research from china. a laboratory system designed to model acrylamide formation showed that taurine may inhibit the production of the potential carcinogen by about 72 percent. researchers from china agricultural university report their findings in the international journal of food science & technology . more

 Source : foodqualitynews.com   Date : 13 June 2011   Category : Beverages
cla gains eu hearing as novel foods status beckons

nine months after the european food safety authority (efsa) handed in a positive safety assessment for conjugated linoleic acid (cla), the weight management ingredient will be assessed by the european commission as it continues its protracted journey to attain eu novel foods status. body shaping and toning is the predominate cla claim, although to date, efsa\'s health claims panel has not accepted cla claim-backing science february 21 will see the ec’s standing committee on the food chain and animal health (scofcah) entertain member state views on draft opinions for the use of proprietary versions of cla owned by market leaders lipid nutrition and basf-owned cognis in foodstuffs across the eu. more

 Source : foodanddrinkeurope.com   Date : 8 February 2011   Category : Rest
bisphenol a exposure greatest in bottle-fed infants, but below safety limits

infants aged up to six months have the greatest exposure to bisphenol a (bpa) through polycarbonate bottles although levels are well below safety limits set by regulatory bodies, a new study has found. the researchers from switzerland added that the while the highest dose rate was “far below” the tolerable daily (tdi) intake of 50 µg/kg bw deemed safe, it was of “the same order of magnitude as recently reported concentrations that caused low-dose health effects in rodents”. more

 Source : foodqualitynews.com   Date : 11 March 2010   Category : Impression And Package Service
nut so good - tainted us food system needs revamping

e. coli in ground beef, melamine in infant formula, and salmonella in peanut butter - what is next? isn’t it about time the slices of the us food safety pie were taken back from the multiple federal agencies involved and surveillance placed under one roof? confidence in a system where 15 different agencies administer as many as 30 laws is ebbing with us politicians and food companies, following the recent salmonella scare linked to eight deaths, demanding an overhaul of how the sector is regulated. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 2 February 2009   Category : Standard Sand Certificates
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