SBIR-STTR Award

High Throughput Screening For Bitter Taste Blockers
Award last edited on: 3/5/07

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
NIH : NIDCD
Total Award Amount
$849,998
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
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Principal Investigator
Stephen A Gravina

Company Information

Redpoint Bio Corporation (AKA: Linguagen Corporation)

5501 Old York Road
Philadelphia, PA 19141
   (215) 456-2312
   N/A
   www.redpointbio.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 03
County: Philadelphia

Phase I

Contract Number: 1R43DC003742-01
Start Date: 00/00/00    Completed: 00/00/00
Phase I year
1998
Phase I Amount
$99,998
This is an application to obtain funding to 1) Develop assays that measure the intensity of known bitter compounds, based on a G-protein coupled bitter taste signal transduction pathway; and 2) assess the reproducibility, accuracy, and throughput of these assays to determine the method most amenable to high throughput screening. Discovery of a compound or compounds that blocks bitter taste has potential application on the marketing of foods, beverages and pharmacologically active oral dose preparations. The recent discovery of a bitter responsive G protein signal transduction pathway, permits the use of biochemical and molecular biological approaches to identify bitter antagonists. The purpose of this project is to develop assays sufficiently rapid in nature to screen chemical libraries for novel bitter taste blockers. In Phase I of this project these assays will be developed and evaluated. In Phase II the most robust assays will be scaled up for high throughput screening for potential bitter taste blockers.Proposed Commercial Application:The development of high-throughput screens for taste modifying agents will enable the food product pharmaceutical, and flavor industries to search for taste modifying compounds at a rate at least 10 3x faster than current techniques allow. This should facilitate greatly the identification, and hence the development and introduction, of new taste modifying agents. Specific unmet needs include new artificial sweeteners and salts, animal feed, liquid oral dosage forms pharmaceuticals, flavor enhancers for those people suffering from diseases which weaken their sense of taste (many cancers), etc.

Thesaurus Terms:
There are no thesaurus terms on file for this project.NAT'L. INST. ON DEAFNESS & OTHER COMMUNICATION DISORDERS

Phase II

Contract Number: 2R44DC003742-02A1
Start Date: 00/00/00    Completed: 00/00/00
Phase II year
2000
(last award dollars: 2001)
Phase II Amount
$750,000

A compound that blocks bitter taste will have a dramatic impact on the marketing of pharmacologically active oral dose preparations, foods, and beverages. The recent discovery of a bitter responsive G protein signal transduction pathway, allows the use of biochemical and molecular biological approaches to discover bitter taste antagonists. The purpose of this project is to utilize assays developed during Phase I to screen chemical libraries for novel bitter taste blockers. This project has three Milestones: (1) To adapt those assays developed in Phase I to a high throughput-screening format. (2) To identify novel bitter taste blockers by screening chemical libraries supplied by our strategic industrial partners. (3) To assess the efficacy of candidate bitter taste blockers by animal sensory taste evaluation. Linguagen Corp's strategic industrial partners will carry out all human toxicological and sensory evaluation. Phase III of this project will be to develop and market lead compounds discovered during Phase II. PROPOSED COMMERCIAL APPLICATION: NOT AVAILABLE.

Thesaurus Terms:
G protein, biological signal transduction, chemical registry /resource, high throughput technology, inhibitor /antagonist, taste fluorescence, food flavor, guanosine triphosphate, phosphodiesterase, taste bud, transducin