Vitalea Science, Inc. Announces Grant Award for Phase-I Development of a Diagnostic Test Utilizing Accelerator Mass Spectrometry and Microdosing Technologies.DAVIS, Calif. -- Vitalea Science, Inc today announced it has received a Small Business Innovation Research grant from the NIH, to develop a medical diagnostic test to assess vitamin B12 malabsorption. The simple test intends to replace the Schillings test, the current standard, for assessing vitamin B12 malabsorption. The new test will allow physicians to more conveniently diagnose patients with vitamin B12 absorption problems before anemia, dementia and/or other permanent damage develops. Vitamin B12 deficiency vitamin B12 deficiency Megalobalstic anemia, see there is a significant public health problem, particularly among the elderly. In the US, there are 37 million people over age 65. Conservative estimates indicate that 2-3% of this population has, or will develop, pernicious anemia, caused by failure of gastric intrinsic factor gastric intrinsic factor (GIF), n a substance secreted by the gastric mucosa that is essential for the intestinal absorption of vitamin B12; also known as intrinsic factor. production, resulting in B12 mal-absorption. Many of these people are unaware that they have the condition, which puts them at risk for developing debilitating de·bil·i·tat·ing adj. Causing a loss of strength or energy. Debilitating Weakening, or reducing the strength of. Mentioned in: Stress Reduction fatigue and neurological problems. The method of 14C labeling of vitamin B12, using a modified strain of Salmonella bacteria, was developed by a team of scientists from the University of California, Davis The University of California, Davis, commonly known as UC Davis, is one of the ten campuses of the University of California, and was established as the University Farm in 1905. , and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory: see Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. (body) Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory - (LLNL) A research organaisatin operated by the University of California under a contract with the US Department of Energy. including Dr. Stephen Dueker, president of Vitalea Science. The method is protected by a patents filed by the University of California The University of California has a combined student body of more than 191,000 students, over 1,340,000 living alumni, and a combined systemwide and campus endowment of just over $7.3 billion (8th largest in the United States). . The work represents a growing area of clinical research, dubbed "microdosing," where harmlessly small doses of drug candidates are paired with powerful accelerator mass spectrometry accelerator mass spectrometry n. Mass spectroscopy in which a particle accelerator is used to disassociate molecules, ionize atoms, and accelerate the ions. technologies to initially assess bio-activity in humans at very early stages of drug development, in lieu of lengthy preliminary animal testing. "Sensitive diagnostics have the effect of putting a microscope on specific medical conditions, allowing more accurate and timely intervention as well as better prediction of debilitating medical conditions," Dr. Dueker said. "This B12-diagnostic is the first of what we expect to be many diagnostic tests based on the AMS platform." "This award symbolizes our firm commitment to innovation and our relentless pursuit of Accelerator technology to achieve better tools for disease detection, and safer drugs for people," stated Dr. Vuong, Chief Operating Officer Chief Operating Officer (COO) The officer of a firm responsible for day-to-day management, usually the president or an executive vice-president. of Vitalea Science. "We plan to have this test carried out on our compact particle accelerator, the bio-MICADAS, a joint development with Paul-Scherrer Institut in Zurich. We also intend to pursue Phase-II with UCDMC and other clinics to carry out the clinical trials later this year." About Vitalea Science (http://www.vitaleascience.com) Vitalea Science is a technology-driven Contract Research Organization that provides ultralow detection strategies for drugs and drug candidates at microdose levels. Situated in Northern California, the company was formed by chemists and physicists from the University of California at Davis and the Department of Energy's Lawrence Livermore National Lab in 2003. |
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