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Unprecedented large-scale clinical study to further document the immune-boosting properties of Chr. Hansen’s probiotics

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Unprecedented large-scale clinical study to further document the immune-boosting properties of Chr. Hansen’s probiotics

Chr. Hansen now launches the largest probiotic immune study of its kind to further substantiate the scientific documentation behind its probiotic strains. Ultimately, the objective is to prove that consuming probiotics will help people protect themselves against influenza and common cold.

Influenza and other viral respiratory tract infections (VRTI) such as the common cold affect a vast number of people every year, representing a significant societal health issue with massive economic costs.

In the US alone, approx. 500 million non-influenza-related VRTI episodes occur per year. The total economic impact of treating these infections approaches $40 billion annually (note #1). Further, the annual influenza epidemics in the US result in an average of direct medical costs of $10.4 billion annually, and the total economic burden of annual influenza epidemics amount to $87.1 billion (note #2).

The role of probiotics in immune health
Using an influenza vaccination model, Chr. Hansen’s new study involving 1058 healthy adult participants will investigate how the consumption of ‘L. casei 431®’—one of Chr. Hansen’s flagship probiotic strains—will support healthy people’s immune system in fighting off viral respiratory tract infections.

“Chr. Hansen’s probiotic portfolio is already among the best scientifically documented in the world, and very recently an immune study with remarkable findings was published in the British Journal of Nutrition. The study which we are now initiating will significantly improve the scientific evidence of the immune health benefits of our probiotics in healthy people,” says Chr. Hansen’s Birgit Michelsen, Director of Scientific Affairs, Health & Nutrition Division. “The study stands out by being very large, by involving healthy people, and by taking advantage of using the same standards and quality tools as pharmaceutical studies.”

A multi-center approach
The study is conducted in collaboration with the Department of Human Nutrition, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, and the Harrison Clinical Research in Munich, Germany, a contract research organization. Professor Lars O. Dragsted who heads up the University of Copenhagen’s research team involved in the study, says: “We are exceptionally pleased and proud to be collaborating with Chr. Hansen on this prestigious study. Carrying this unusually large and ambitious study through requires clinical excellence and we expect it to add significant new evidence to the research area and also benefit the University of Copenhagen as a trusted and competent academic partner.”


The multi-center, randomized, placebo-controlled, parallel-group study clinical study is recruiting participants from September to November 2011. The details about the study called "The effect of Lactobacilli on the immune system of healthy adults" are available at the ISRCTN register of current controlled trials:
http://www.controlled-trials.com/ISRCTN08280229



Note #1: Source: Fendrick et al. The economic burden of non-influenza-related viral respiratory tract infection in the United States. Arch Intern Med 2003;163:487-494 (2001 numbers)
Note #2: Source: Molinari et al: The annual impact of seasonal influenza in the US: Measuring disease burden and costs. Vaccine 2007 (2003 US population)

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Chr. Hansen is a global bioscience company that develops natural ingredient solutions for the food, nutritional, pharmaceutical and agricultural industries. The products include cultures, enzymes, probiotics and natural colors, and all solutions are based on strong research and development competencies coupled with significant technology investments. Revenue in the 2013/14 financial year was EUR 756 million. The company holds a leading market position in all its divisions: Cultures & Enzymes, Health & Nutrition and Natural Colors. It has more than 2,500 dedicated employees in over 30 countries and main production facilities in Denmark, France, USA and Germany. Chr. Hansen was founded in 1874 and is listed on NASDAQ OMX Copenhagen.

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Chr. Hansen is a global, differentiated bioscience company that develops natural ingredient solutions for the food, nutritional, pharmaceutical and agricultural industries. At Chr. Hansen we are uniquely positioned to drive positive change through microbial solutions. We have worked for over 150 years to enable sustainable agriculture, better food and healthier living for more people around the world. Our microbial and fermentation technology platforms, including our broad and relevant collection of around 50,000 microbial strains, have game-changing potential. Matching customer needs and global trends we continue to unlock the power of good bacteria to respond to global challenges such as food waste, global health and the overuse of antibiotics and pesticides. As one of the world’s most sustainable companies, we touch the lives of more than 1 billion people every day. Driven by our legacy of innovation and curiosity to pioneer science, our purpose – To grow a better world. Naturally. – is at the heart of everything we do.

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