Seeds from new high oleic soybean variety, shipped to the US

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a Minnesota-based company focusing on developing healthier products to benefit both consumers and growers, today announced that it has completed the expansion of its high oleic/no trans fat soybean variety in Argentina, as part of its counter-season seed production.

Thirty tons of high oleic/no trans fat soybean seeds have now been shipped to production sites in the United States for further expansion, in preparation of a soft commercial launch expected in 2018.

Calyxt’s variety of soybean has a fatty acid profile very similar to olive oil, with the added benefit of a decrease of approximately 20% in saturated fatty acids compared to standard soybean oil.

The high oleic/no trans fat oil from this new variety of soybean, with a high oleic acid and low linolenic acid content, is designed to eliminate the need for hydrogenation, a process to improve heat stability and shelf life of conventional soybean oil. The negative consequence of hydrogenation is the production of trans fatty acids, which when consumed, raises low-density lipoprotein, or LDL, cholesterol levels and contributes to cardiovascular diseases.

In mid-2015, Calyxt received two letters from the USDA confirming that its high oleic and low linolenic varieties are non-regulated, as no foreign DNA is added in the development process.

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“With the ban of trans fat products by the FDA, high oleic soybean varieties are becoming the next commodity soybean, positioning us as a potential leader in the field,” said Federico Tripodi, Chief Executive Officer of Calyxt, Inc.

 

About Calyxt

Founded in 2010, Calyxt, Inc. (previously Cellectis Plant Sciences) is based in Minneapolis-St. Paul. The company aims to create healthier crop products such as high-oleic/low trans fat soybean oil, cold storable potato, gluten reduced wheat and low saturated canola oil for the food and agriculture industries. Calyxt is developing a network of partnerships in order to secure accessibility of its food products to consumers. calyxt.com/

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