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bioNutrition
Avesthagen is devoted to the research, manufacture and marketing of
quality natural ingredients exclusively derived from
traditional Indian medicine. Our ingredients have scientifically
validated health benefits to promote wellness through prevention of
specific degenerative conditions - diabetes, obesity, metabolic syndrome
and bone loss.
We strongly believe that technology is the way to reinvent the immense
knowledge base of traditional medicine resulting in quality ingredients
that add to taste and health needs.
Traditional systems of Indian medicine such as Ayurveda promote the art
of healthy living by applying self-knowledge and self-care. The word,
Ayurveda, in the ancient Indian language, Sanskrit, literally means
"Knowledge of Life". Inherent in Ayurvedic principles is the concept
that one is capable of taking charge of life and healing through
proximity to nature. Avesthagen has established a wide network of access
to sources of traditional Indian medicine that is used as a basis for
the discovery and development of novel health ingredients.
From our solid base of research & innovation, we have evolved to offer
to our customers a whole array of services that include: product concept
design, product co-development, optimization of organoleptic
characteristics, scientific validation in peer-reviewed publications,
design and management of clinical studies and marketing support to
health professionals.
Our goal is to incorporate great-tasting, life-enhancing natural
ingredients into the world's everyday food menu. Avesthagen combines
nature, tradition and technology to create quality ingredients that meet
consumer’s needs for:
Products
In 2005-2006, Avesthagen has developed
multiple scientifically validated ingredients and products to promote
wellness through prevention of specific degenerative conditions -
diabetes, obesity, metabolic syndrome, and bone loss, each of the
diseases has a large market both for treatment and prevention.
The Development Cycle at Avesthagen
Avesthagen specializes in the discovery, development and marketing of
quality ingredients aimed at degenerative conditions that combine
nature, tradition and technology.

In addition to a well-defined development cycle, Avesthagen also offers
the following technology advantages as part of its "Natural Products"
platform:
ADePtTM
ADePtTM is a proprietary Indian medicinal plant resource developed by
Avesthagen that contains 3 complimentary data streams:
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Over 3000 formulations described in traditional medicine compendia
like Ayurveda, Unani or Siddha compendia classified by disease states.
The formulations consist primarily of one or more herbs. They have
been developed empirically over several thousand years, and there is
demonstrated evidence that several of them have passed extensive
pre-clinical and clinical validation. This is primary source for lead
selection.
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Listing of more than 2500 medicinal plants, and extensive information
about their ethno botanical uses, and pharmacognosy related
information. This is used for adding validity to selected leads.
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Listing of the structure of molecules and profiles of more than 15,000
compounds common to plants reported to have biological activity across
disease states. It is combined with a proprietary molecular profiling
technology called MetaGridTM. It also contains additional biological
and chemical analysis of the potential leads.
Etiology-based
Cell-assays
A
series of cell-free (enzymatic) and cell-based assays are conducted to
screen and validate natural extracts specific to various etiologies
within a medical condition. The assays are classified into two groups -
outcome oriented and mechanistic. The assays, now standardized for
variations within natural extracts, have proved invaluable as an
indicator of bioactivity; in elucidating potential mode of action; and
helping in better planning of in-vivo and human trials for efficacy.
MetaGridTM
MetaGridTM is a proprietary comparative metabolite analysis tool for
fingerprinting of phytoextracts. It enables us to track up to 250
metabolites across different varieties, batches and extracts of a
particular botanical. The result is better reproducibility of extracts
and a more exacting tool for quality control at the manufacturing level
than is currently available.
Solvent-free
Extraction
Supercritical fluids extraction (SFE) is increasingly replacing organic
solvents due to regulatory and environmental pressures on
ozone-depleting emissions. SFE processes have eliminated the use of
hexane and methylene chloride as solvents. With increasing scrutiny of
solvent residues in pharmaceuticals, medical products, and
nutraceuticals, and with stricter regulations on VOC and ODC emissions,
the use of SFE is rapidly proliferating in natural extracts. Avesthagen
has built competency to develop and implement supercritical CO2
extraction from lab to commercial scale to ensure "solvent-free"
ingredients. The following are the advantages of SFE to our customers:
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No solvent residues. For industrial processes involving food or
pharmaceuticals this is a big plus.
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SCF derived extracts are regarded as "nature identical".
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Retains biological activity and allows minimal product degradation,
particularly for products such as polyunsaturated oils and complex
lipids.
Supporting our
Partners
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Discovery and validation of natural ingredients for health benefits.
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Optimization of organoleptics and physical characteristics to exactly
fit YOUR food product.
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Support product and concept design.
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Extensive safety studies and analysis for potential contaminants.
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Execution of well-designed clinical studies to demonstrate benefit.
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Solvent free manufacturing process for supply of ingredients.
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Marketing support to health professional.
Avesthagen focuses on generating novel nutraceutical
products through application of its integrated technology platform on the
converging food and pharmaceutical sectors. The program is developing
medicinal plant based solutions for chronic degenerative conditions such
as diabetes, obesity, osteoporosis, etc. where no effective treatment
currently exists. Avesthagen plans to bring to market over the next few
years a range branded therapeutic nutritional compounds with supporting
clinically validation.
Disease
Background and Unmet Needs
Diabetes
It is estimated that there are about a 135 million cases
of diabetes in the world today. Recent studies indicate
that this number could astonishingly rise to 300 million
by 2025. Worldwide sales of anti-diabetic drugs have
reached $9 billion. Type 2 diabetes, which is Avesthagen's
specific interest in this area accounts for almost 90% of
the cases and is rising, with the risk of developing the
disease increasing with age. The greatest increase in
the diabetic population worldwide is projected for India
at 195%. With the rising numbers of diabetes sufferers
worldwide, the market for diabetes medications could
exceed $20 billion by 2006.
Obesity
Over the past three decades, the prevalence of obesity has
risen to epidemic proportions in the United States and
Europe. Despite public health efforts, no marked shift
towards healthier lifestyles is likely over the next ten
years rather, the health problems of obese and overweight
people are expected to increase. The number of obese
adults in the 7 major markets (US, France, Germany, Italy,
Spain, UK and Japan) is expected to grow from 95 million
in 2000 to 139 million in 2010. Less than 25% of
potential patients are formally diagnosed as obese, and
less than 20% of those who are diagnosed are treated with
pharmacological therapies. The modest efficacy of the
available pharmacological therapies led by sibutramine
(Knoll's Meridia, AstraZeneca/Eisai's Reductil) and
orlistat (Roche's Xenical) contributes to the small
percentage of drug-treated patients: available therapies
achieve only an average 5-10% loss of initial body weight
in less than 50% of patients.
Bone
Loss
About 40 million people in the USA alone suffer from
conditions related to bone loss and rheumatoid arthritis.
The combined market for pharmaceutical and nutritional
products aimed at these conditions exceeds $15 billion.
Disease in which bone loss is observed includes malignant
bone disease, arthritis - rheumatoid ($1–3 billion) and
osteoarthritis ($8 billion) and osteoporosis ($5 billion).
Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic inflammatory disease
characterized by focal regions of subchondral osteoclastic
bone resorption. Osteoporosis is characterized by a
reduction in bone mass and deterioration in bone
architecture. The most common cause of osteoporosis in
women is loss of estrogen, which occurs at menopause.
In the
highly competitive environment of contemporary
pharmaceutical research, plant natural products provide a
unique element of structural diversity and biological
functionality, which are indispensable for biotherapeutic
discovery. About 40% of the drugs currently used are
derived from natural sources. Throughout rural India,
traditional physicians use a large number of plants from
the ambient vegetations to deal with complicated diseases
and ailments. The WHO estimates that 80% of the
population in developing countries rely on traditional
medicines, mostly plant drugs, for their primary health
care needs. A survey conducted by the All India
Coordinated Research Project on Ethno-biology (AICRPE)
recorded over 5,000 rare species of wild plants used by
tribals and other traditional communities in India for
treating various health problems. Recent studies of
ethno-medical information have confirmed plants as a
reservoir of chemical agents with therapeutic potential.
The primary systems of traditional medicine practiced in
India are Siddha, Ayurveda, and Unani.
What differentiates our approach from other available
phytoextracts
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Availability of extensive databases
that include a wide range of products used in
traditional systems of medicine practiced in India and
SEA and a compendium of herbal medicines used across the
world,
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A proprietary methodology called
MetaGridTM, which is based on the use of sophisticated
high-throughput instrumental analysis,
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Validation of the activity of
compositions using tissue specific gene expression
profiling (micro-arrays) and highly targeted cell and
animal models of human diseases.
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