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U.S. FDA publishes final rule amending food regulations for use of Arcadia Biosciences' Sonova GLA safflower oil in dog food


Davis, California, USA
August 15, 2017

Arcadia Biosciences, Inc. (Nasdaq: RKDA), an agricultural technology company, announced today that the U.S. Federal Register has published the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) approval of Arcadia’s food additive petition that its SONOVA® GLA safflower oil is safe and nutritious for use in dog diets. This approval allows Arcadia to launch sales of its SONOVA GLA safflower oil to pet nutrition companies as a rich source of omega-6 fatty acids in their dog food formulations.

Arcadia’s SONOVA gamma linolenic acid (GLA) safflower oil is a highly-concentrated source of omega-6 fatty acids GLA and linoleic acid (LA) and has been used in human nutritional supplements since its approval by the FDA in 2009. Clinical studies have shown that GLA offers similar benefits for pets, including weight management, control of pruritus and other dermatological conditions, mobility-related arthritic conditions and immune system disorders. Arcadia’s SONOVA GLA safflower oil contains a minimum of 40 percent GLA, which is approximately two to four times greater than most other commercial sources, making it the most concentrated and cost-effective plant oil source of GLA available

“The Federal Register publication completes FDA’s approval of SONOVA GLA safflower oil and, beginning today, opens up an entirely new market for the sale of GLA in the fast-growing specialty market of pet nutrition,” said Raj Ketkar, president and CEO of Arcadia Biosciences. “GLA safflower oil is now the only approved source of gamma linolenic acid for use in dog food in the U.S.”

Publication in the Federal Register completes the issuance of a new food regulation: “Title 21, Code of Federal Regulations (21 CFR), part 573 – Food Additives Permitted in Feed and Drinking Water of Animals – be amended to provide for the safe use of gamma-linolenic acid (GLA) safflower oil as a source of omega-6 fatty acids in dry food for adult dogs.” FDA concluded that it had completed its review and found that “the data adequately support the safety and functionality of GLA safflower oil as a source of omega-6 fatty acids in dry food for adult dogs.”

For more information on Arcadia’s SONOVA GLA for use in pet food, visit: www.sonovaglapet.com.



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Published: August 15, 2017

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