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2. Agenda. Bioenergy ProfileRibose OverviewSelected Clinical StudiesNew ResearchLooking Ahead. Founded by physicians Pioneered in the medical channelExpanded to supplement and ingredient marketsCurrently over 100 supplement and 50 food/bev. Customers includingPepsi, Sobe, Vitamin Water
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2. 2 Bioenergy Profile
Ribose Overview
Selected Clinical Studies
New Research
Looking Ahead…
3. Founded by physicians
Pioneered in the medical channel
Expanded to supplement and ingredient markets
Currently over 100 supplement and 50 food/bev. Customers including…
Pepsi, Sobe, Vitamin Water, Snapple, & Go Fast
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4. World experts and best resource of ribose
Highest quality service and product
We continue to provide research-based applications
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“…other supplements(i.e. vitamins), including many herbs, will likely see a continuing decline over 2007-2012. In most cases this will be due to the absence of scientific basis behind product claims…” ~Euromonitor International
6. Patents
Bioenergy pursues an aggressive policy of obtaining patent protection covering substantially all uses of ribose.
Bioenergy holds:
15 United States patents issued
25+ pending or provisional applications. Some of these have extensive foreign counterparts on file.
3 European patents
4 Great Britain patents
2 Chinese patents 6
7. Energy
Broad Applications
All Uses of Energy in Mammals
Fibromyalgia
Recommended Ribose and Malate
Improves Immune Function
Viability of a Myocardial Segment
Cramping and Soreness in Muscles (pending)
8. New & Existing Products with Ribose 8
9. Melanie Roach Eric Butorac 9
10. 10 11 World Cup Medals
6 WC Medals in 2009
4 time American Record Holder
2009 US National Champion
2008 World Championships Overall Rank – 7th
2009 World Championships Overall Rank 3rd
11. 11 2 Time Olympian (‘02 and ‘06)
2002 Olympic Silver Medalist
2007 World Championships Silver Medalist
2003 World Cup Champion
22 time World Cup medalist (7 Gold)
2009 National Champion
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17. Ischemia Changes Energy Balance and Concentration 17 Here is what happens to ATP in an extreme example like a heart attack.
The first column is a normal quantity and distribution of ATP, ADP, and AMP (called purine nucleotides). Most of this is ATP with smaller amounts of the other two. ADP and AMP have lesser amounts of energy, but they do have some.
Then a heart attack strikes. A major coronary artery is blocked and blood (oxygen) is denied to the tissue down stream. You are rushed to the hospital in record time, but in less than 30 minutes, both the quantity and mix of these purine nucleotides has changed. You have lost a large quantity of purine nucleotides, and those you have left are of much lower energy. You are in major trouble.
Fortunately, you have a great doctor in the ER who quickly administers a drug to break up the clot and circulation is restored. Your heart starts to get oxygen again and the healthy ratio of nucleotides is restored. But look what you have lost. Even now with adequate O2, you don’t have as much energy (ATP) as you did before. You feel “like I’ve been run over by a train”, you are so weak. You are admitted to the CCU and can plan to be about 10 days to 2 weeks before you begin to get your energy back. Here is what happens to ATP in an extreme example like a heart attack.
The first column is a normal quantity and distribution of ATP, ADP, and AMP (called purine nucleotides). Most of this is ATP with smaller amounts of the other two. ADP and AMP have lesser amounts of energy, but they do have some.
Then a heart attack strikes. A major coronary artery is blocked and blood (oxygen) is denied to the tissue down stream. You are rushed to the hospital in record time, but in less than 30 minutes, both the quantity and mix of these purine nucleotides has changed. You have lost a large quantity of purine nucleotides, and those you have left are of much lower energy. You are in major trouble.
Fortunately, you have a great doctor in the ER who quickly administers a drug to break up the clot and circulation is restored. Your heart starts to get oxygen again and the healthy ratio of nucleotides is restored. But look what you have lost. Even now with adequate O2, you don’t have as much energy (ATP) as you did before. You feel “like I’ve been run over by a train”, you are so weak. You are admitted to the CCU and can plan to be about 10 days to 2 weeks before you begin to get your energy back.
18. 18 Availability of Ribose Accelerates Recovery
19. 19 Bioenergy ribose studies fall into 3 major groups
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21. Hearts require a lot of energy to function properly
Ribose has been shown to improve heart function thru a wide array of clinical work over the last 30 years
Cardiovascular Clinical Research 21 6/3/2012
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23. 23 Improved Endurance
Increased muscle strength and endurance
Improved ventilatory efficiency
Improved cardiac function
Accelerated Recovery
Improved purine nucleotide salvage (ATP recovery)
Free radical management
Hellsten, 2004. Seifert, 2002. Van Gammeren, 2002. Brault, 2001. Orly Carter, 2005. Williamson, 2001. Stout Wagner, 1991 Gross, 1991
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25. 25 Ribose Reduces Oxidative Stress & Peak Heart Rate 7-healthy, normal volunteers
Double blind, placebo controlled, crossover design
Cycle exercise at lactic acid threshold while breathing 16% O2 (induced hypoxia)
Measurements
MDA (urine) and reduced glutathione (GSH; whole blood)
Heart rate (at fixed level of exercise)
Various metabolic parameters
26. 26 Free Radical Formation & Glutathione Depletion The ribose group glutathione level fell significantly in the plasma indicating it provides an anti-oxidant effect by preserving glutathione.
The ribose group glutathione level fell significantly in the plasma indicating it provides an anti-oxidant effect by preserving glutathione.
27. 27 Ribose Protects Against Free Radicals Lowered urinary MDA
Reduced cell wall damage and lipid peroxidation
Modified plasma glutathione levels
Bypasses G-6-Pdh to cycle GSH and GSSG
Produces NADPH for GSSG cycling to GSH
Controls hepatic and muscle release of GSH to blood
Reduced heart rate at similar exercise intensities during hypoxic stress
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29. Dose Size
3-7gm efficacious dose
Dose Timing
Ribose loading ineffective
Work Load Performed
Anaerobic threshold for ATP depletion
Op't Eijnde B, 2001. Berardi JM, 2003. Falk DJ, 2003. Kerksick, 2005. Dunne L, 2006. Peveler WW, 2006.
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32. 32 Trial study parameters
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36. 36 VO2 @ AT is a measure of aerobic fitness. It determines the amount of oxygen consumed per minute. By increasing the VO2 @ AT, subjects are able to do more work with less fatigue.
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39. Subjectively, ribose supplementation provides a perceived improvement in:
vitality and fatigue
mental outlook
Objective (CPX) data demonstrated that ribose increased:
exercise tolerance
aerobic capacity
oxygen uptake and utilization
ventilation efficiency
cellular metabolism and work capacity 39
40. ENERGY- Natural, Sustainable
No Crash
Nothing Else Works Like Ribose for
Endurance
Recovery
Works Well With Other Ingredients
41. Non-GMO
Natural
Kosher and Halal certified
GRAS Affirmed
Novell foods and Parnus status dossier have been submitted and reviewed without objection 41
42. Clinical research results supporting the following claims:
Speeds energy recovery
Increases energy reserves
Builds ATP in heart and muscle
Maintains healthy energy levels in heart and muscle
Relieves post-exertional muscle cramping and soreness
Quality of life is enhanced
Increases tolerance to cardiac stress
Improves exercise tolerance and physical function
Provides healthy levels of cardiac energy needed to maintain normal heart function
Improves physical performance
Increases athletic performance
Decreases free radical formation during exercise
Increases the hypoxic threshold of tissue
Increases cardiac efficiency and lowers stress during exercise 42
43. Expanded low dose energy study
2009 athletic clinical study
Recovery
Endurance
Cardiovascular clinical study
Chronic pain clinical trail
2010 Olympics
Katherine Reutter
Shannon Bahrke