Fats

Else Nutrition Announces Highly Anticipated First Commercial Launch of its Groundbreaking Plant-Based Infant Formula in Australia; Also Targeting $50B (USD) Plus Asia Pacific Baby & Child Nutrition Markets

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Tuesday, April 2, 2024

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, April 02, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ELSE NUTRITION HOLDINGS INC. (BABY) (BABYF) (0YL.F) (“Else” or the “Company”) is proud to announce the official commercial launch of its first-in-class ‘Follow-On’ formula for infants ages 6-12 months in Australia. The commercial launch of the Follow-On formula for infants in Australia is a significant milestone as it marks the first country, along with New Zealand, in which the Company’s new infant formula is eligible for sale. In addition, the Company announces the launch of its Toddler Drink for toddlers ages 12-36 months in Australia.

Key Points: 
  • In addition, the Company announces the launch of its Toddler Drink for toddlers ages 12-36 months in Australia.
  • According to Research and Markets , the Asia Pacific (APAC) baby, infant and toddler food market is expected to grow from an estimated market size of US$50 billion in 2021 to over US$75 billion in 2028.
  • Else's plant-based infant formula also addresses consumer concerns about processed ingredients, major allergens, and potential residues found in standard dairy-based formulas.
  • Else’s infant formula is free of antibiotics, hormones, pesticides, GMOs, and heavy metals – all of which are an increasing concern among parents.

Diet and nutrition: how well Tanzanians eat depends largely on where they live

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Tuesday, April 9, 2024

Across the continent the urban share of the total population is projected to increase to 50% by 2030 and 60% by 2050.

Key Points: 
  • Across the continent the urban share of the total population is projected to increase to 50% by 2030 and 60% by 2050.
  • Urbanisation is associated with lifestyle changes such as less physical activity and less labour-intensive work.
  • This is often accompanied by an increased intake of high-calorie fast foods, snacks, and sugar-sweetened beverages.

Food diaries

  • Using data from food diaries recorded by 1,506 households over a two-week period, I calculated how many calories, macronutrients and micronutrients were consumed and compared them to the recommended requirements for a healthy life.
  • Besides food diaries, our data also included information on household characteristics and their socioeconomic status.

Homegrown or highly processed?

  • This was because they were not eating sufficient quantities of food.
  • Most food was home-grown, which provided beneficial nutrients, but diets were not diverse enough to provide all the nutrients needed for healthy living.
  • At the opposite end of the scale, residents of Dar es Salaam also ate unhealthy diets, but for very different reasons.

Calories, nutrients or a lack thereof

  • Rural households primarily consumed starches, cereals, vegetables and fruit, making up 29%, 21%, 12% and 7% of their diet respectively.
  • Plantains, maize, cassava, sweet potatoes and spinach were the most consumed food items in rural areas.
  • Many of these nutrients are found in animal foods, which made up a small share of rural diets.
  • In terms of quantity, these households tended to consume more, leading to lower levels of nutritional deficiencies than in rural areas.
  • About 26% of households did not meet the recommended calorie intake, but this was significantly better than in rural areas.

Next steps

  • At the same time, overconsumption of potentially harmful food substances such as fats and sugars can lead to health risks such as obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular disease.
  • The findings highlight the need for a varied approach to dealing with nutrient intake and tackling problems such as rising obesity rates.


Hannah Ameye does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

Orphan designation: Autologous CD34+ cells transduced with a lentiviral vector encoding galactosidase alpha Treatment of Fabry disease, 19/10/2020 Withdrawn

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Tuesday, April 9, 2024

Orphan designation: Autologous CD34+ cells transduced with a lentiviral vector encoding galactosidase alpha Treatment of Fabry disease, 19/10/2020 Withdrawn

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Orphan designation: Autologous CD34+ cells transduced with a lentiviral vector encoding galactosidase alpha Treatment of Fabry disease, 19/10/2020 Withdrawn

Rapid Expansion of U.S. Soybean Processing Capacity Risks Industry Overbuild

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Thursday, March 21, 2024

To meet the growing demand for soybean oil, U.S. soybean processors are ramping up their production capacity, which is expected to increase by 23% over the next three years.

Key Points: 
  • To meet the growing demand for soybean oil, U.S. soybean processors are ramping up their production capacity, which is expected to increase by 23% over the next three years.
  • However, overbuilding U.S. soybean crush capacity, combined with sustained levels of low processing margins could threaten the viability of new, high-cost plants in the long term.
  • The expansion of U.S. soybean processing capacity will lead to growing supplies of soybean meal, which could also pressure processor margins.
  • But for soybean processors, the question is whether domestic livestock supplies will be ample enough to absorb the additional soybean meal.

Power Solutions International Approves Use of Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO) in its Diesel Engine Line

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Wednesday, March 20, 2024

WOOD DALE, Ill., March 20, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Power Solutions International, Inc. (the “Company” or “PSI”) (OTC Pink: PSIX), a leader in the design, engineering and manufacture of emission-certified engines and power systems, is excited to announce its diesel engine line is now approved for the use of Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO).

Key Points: 
  • WOOD DALE, Ill., March 20, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Power Solutions International, Inc. (the “Company” or “PSI”) (OTC Pink: PSIX), a leader in the design, engineering and manufacture of emission-certified engines and power systems, is excited to announce its diesel engine line is now approved for the use of Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO).
  • HVO, a renewable and eco-friendly alternative to traditional diesel, is produced from waste sources, primarily residue oils and fats such as used cooking oil.
  • PSI’s diesel engine portfolio includes 20-, 26-, 40-, 53-, 65-, 66- and 88-liter engines with a power range of 600 to 3300 kWe (670 to 3600 kWm).
  • Our diesel line is EPA certified for stationary power generation applications including emergency power, wastewater treatment, oil and gas exploration and other industrial uses.

Orchard Therapeutics Receives FDA Approval of Lenmeldy™ (atidarsagene autotemcel), the Only Therapy for Eligible Children with Early-onset Metachromatic Leukodystrophy in the U.S.

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Monday, March 18, 2024

“MLD is a rapidly progressing, life-limiting and ultimately fatal rare disease that has a devastating impact on afflicted children and their families.

Key Points: 
  • “MLD is a rapidly progressing, life-limiting and ultimately fatal rare disease that has a devastating impact on afflicted children and their families.
  • This achievement is the culmination of decades of research and development in partnership with our academic and clinical collaborators at the San Raffaele-Telethon Institute for Gene Therapy.
  • It was previously given both Rare Pediatric Disease (RPD) and Regenerative Medicine Advanced Therapy (RMAT) designations from FDA.
  • Orchard Therapeutics will provide more details about the launch of Lenmeldy in the U.S. through a separate announcement this week.

First Wave BioPharma Announces Completion of Business Combination with ImmunogenX, Adding Phase 3-Ready Latiglutenase to its Late-Stage GI-Focused Clinical Pipeline

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Thursday, March 14, 2024

BOCA RATON, Fla., March 14, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- First Wave BioPharma, Inc., (NASDAQ: FWBI), (“First Wave BioPharma” or the “Company”), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company specializing in the development of targeted, non-systemic therapies for gastrointestinal (GI) diseases, today announced it has acquired ImmunogenX in an all-stock transaction with the combined company focused on advancing a GI pipeline comprised of multiple, late-stage clinical assets, including latiglutenase, a potentially first-in-class, near Phase 3-ready, targeted, oral biotherapeutic for celiac disease. James Sapirstein will continue to serve as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of First Wave BioPharma with Jack Syage, Ph.D., previously the Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder of ImmunogenX, assuming the role of President and Chief Operating Officer of First Wave BioPharma. Dr. Syage and Dr. Chaitan Khosla will also join the board of directors of First Wave BioPharma.

Key Points: 
  • Dr. Syage and Dr. Chaitan Khosla will also join the board of directors of First Wave BioPharma.
  • First Wave BioPharma intends to license the commercial rights to latiglutenase in the United States and Canada to a strategic global pharmaceutical company which will commercialize latiglutenase following receipt of marketing approval.
  • First Wave BioPharma will also seek to secure financing commitments from a syndicate of institutional healthcare investors to fund the ongoing development of latiglutenase.
  • First Wave BioPharma will host a conference call and live audio webcast today, March 14, 2024, at 8:30 a.m.

AAK Partners with Checkerspot to Develop New Sustainable Algae Oil

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Thursday, March 21, 2024

Checkerspot is clearly a leader in this area and we’re excited to tap into their innovation platform to develop and commercialize new oils using microalgae.

Key Points: 
  • Checkerspot is clearly a leader in this area and we’re excited to tap into their innovation platform to develop and commercialize new oils using microalgae.
  • The collaboration fits perfectly with our goal of offering our partners value-added and sustainable solutions,” said Kim Olofsson, Global Head of R&D at AAK.
  • AAK is committed to driving sustainability efforts through Better Sourcing, Better Operations, and Better Solutions for customers seeking planet-friendly products.
  • “With forward-thinking partners like AAK, we can bring new solutions to the table.

Best Non-Stick Non-Toxic Pans (2024): Caraway Cookware Review Published by Compare Before Buying

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Monday, March 11, 2024

Compare Before Buying has published an insightful review of the best non-stick non-toxic pans available in 2024, with a special focus on the Caraway cookware collection .

Key Points: 
  • Compare Before Buying has published an insightful review of the best non-stick non-toxic pans available in 2024, with a special focus on the Caraway cookware collection .
  • Known for its innovative design and commitment to non-toxic materials, Caraway's range includes sauté pans, sauce pans, Dutch ovens, roasting pans, and the highly versatile Fry Pan Duo.
  • Caraway has made a name for itself by focusing on practical and environmentally friendly cookware.
  • Highlighting its unique market position, Caraway offers these innovative products individually or in comprehensive cookware sets, catering to a broad range of culinary requirements.

Best Non-Stick Non-Toxic Pans (2024): Caraway Cookware Review Published by Compare Before Buying

Retrieved on: 
Monday, March 11, 2024

Compare Before Buying has published an insightful review of the best non-stick non-toxic pans available in 2024, with a special focus on the Caraway cookware collection .

Key Points: 
  • Compare Before Buying has published an insightful review of the best non-stick non-toxic pans available in 2024, with a special focus on the Caraway cookware collection .
  • Known for its innovative design and commitment to non-toxic materials, Caraway's range includes sauté pans, sauce pans, Dutch ovens, roasting pans, and the highly versatile Fry Pan Duo.
  • Caraway has made a name for itself by focusing on practical and environmentally friendly cookware.
  • Highlighting its unique market position, Caraway offers these innovative products individually or in comprehensive cookware sets, catering to a broad range of culinary requirements.