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$CNSP Tired of Dairy? Tel Aviv Researchers May Have Just What You Need, Milk From Yeast!

A researcher from Tel Aviv University has developed a way to produce dairy products from yeastProfessor Tamir Tuller from the university’s Department of Biomedical Engineering is the researcher behind this innovative development. Tuller worked together with Dr. Eyal Iffergan, a food technology entrepreneur, to set up Imagindairy, a start-up company that plans to make cow’s milk using yeast.

This development comes at a time when researchers are working on finding substitutes for milk because dairy farming damages not only the environment but also human health.

Tuller explained that Imagindairy’s objective was to create milk that contained all the nutritional contents of cow’s milk along with a similar texture, aroma and taste. The only things excluded from the equation would be the damage caused to the environment during dairy farming and the suffering that cows go through during the dairy process.

These parameters will make Imagindairy’s cheese and milk products healthier than milk that is obtained from animals because the  products will not contain somatic cells, lactose and cholesterol.

In his report, Tuller explained that the start-up also includes food experts and Strauss Company food engineers. For now, the researchers are working on leveraging the milk proteins from yeast to produce cheese using those proteins. Tuller explained that this was a long process of improvement, especially considering that the product is not similar to substitutes, such as nut milks (soy or almond milk, for example).

Tuller added that the company plans to manufacture dairy products through the introduction of yeast genomes, resulting in products similar to those derived from animals. Tuller and his lab have spent more than a decade exploring and  specializing in the engineering and modeling of gene expression through the use of machine learning, computational modeling of molecular evolution and biophysical simulations. The models are then used to facilitate the manufacture of heterologous proteins more efficiently, which in turn makes them cheaper.

Tuller explained that the genome of each living creature is comprised of genes that contain an encoded formula for making amino acid chains which manufacture proteins. However, the genome also has information that ciphers gene expression. He explained that this was a complicated process involving protein creation.

Imagindairy has been working with Tel Aviv University’s technology transfer company, Ramot, in its efforts. Ramot CEO Keren Primor Cohen states that Tuller’s groundbreaking technology could revolutionize the dairy industry.

The study findings were reported in the “News Medical and Life Sciences” journal.

Aside from researching how to generate milk from yeast, another biotech company, CNS Pharmaceuticals Inc. (NASDAQ: CNSP), has placed its focus on finding solutions to the worldwide challenge of brain tumors. The company already has a drug candidate (Berubicin) undergoing clinical trials, which is giving patients with brain tumors hope that a treatment could soon be available.

NOTE TO INVESTORS: The latest news and updates relating to CNS Pharmaceuticals Inc. (NASDAQ: CNSP) are available in the company’s newsroom at https://ibn.fm/CNSP

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