Published: August 20, 2008
Pressure BioSciences, Inc. Releases Novel, PCT-dependent Sample Preparation Kit for Systems Biology Studies
SOUTH EASTON, Mass., Aug. 20 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Pressure
BioSciences, Inc. (Nasdaq: PBIO) ("PBI" or the "Company") today announced the
release for sale of ProteoSolve-SB, a novel, pressure cycling technology
("PCT")-dependent kit for the simultaneous extraction, isolation, and
fractionation of nucleic acids (DNA and RNA), proteins, and lipids from animal
and plant samples routinely used in laboratory research. This patent-pending
kit was released earlier this week at the International HUPO (Human Proteomic
Organization) Meeting, being held inAmsterdam, The Netherlands. It contains
proprietary reagents, consumable processing containers (PULSE Tubes), and
instructions for use, and is intended to be used with the Company's patented
PCT Sample Preparation System. The kit is based on the unique approach to a
"systems biology" sample preparation method that was first unveiled earlier
this year by the PBI scientific team in collaboration with Dr. Alexander
Ivanov of the Harvard School of Public Health at the annual meetings of US
HUPO and the Association of Biomolecular Research Facilities (ABRF).
Systems biology (SB) is the study of the complex interactions of
biological systems within an organism. This allows the researcher to consider
the integrated effects and emergent properties of many complex biological
systems, which in turn should result in the more rapid development of
diagnostics and therapeutics. Integral to the SB approach is the study of
nucleic acids, proteins, and lipids from the same biological sample. Very few
techniques currently available allow for the efficient concomitant extraction,
isolation, and fractionation of these important bio-molecules; therefore,
scientists must rely on mutually incompatible sample preparation methods that
result in costly, time-consuming, and problematic processing issues.
Dr. Vera Gross, Senior Scientist in R&D for PBI, and one of the inventors
of the kit, said: "There are several methods available today that offer
scientists the important ability to get proteins, DNA, and RNA from the same
sample. However, unlike nearly all of these kits, ProteoSolve-SB does not use
inefficient columns or harsh detergents that can cause serious problems with
protein recovery. Instead, ProteoSolve-SB uses organic solvents that can be
easily and quickly removed, and that have been shown to offer enhanced protein
recovery over current methods. Furthermore, unlike ProteoSolve-SB, none of the
methods available today extract lipids in addition to proteins and nucleic
acids from the same biological sample -- lipid extraction is very important,
and integral to a systems biology approach."
Mr. Richard T. Schumacher, Founder, President, and CEO of PBI commented:
"Our number one priority is to drive the installed base of PCT Sample
Preparation Systems throughout the life sciences area. We believe the best way
to achieve this goal is to develop PCT-dependent products that can improve
scientific research and enhance the opportunity for discovery. ProteoSolve-SB,
and the recently released FT500-ND PULSE Tube and the Proteolysis
(Trypsin)-PrEP application, were all designed with these important objectives
in mind. To this end, we believe that our PCT-dependent products have already
begun to fill unmet needs in critical, growing areas of scientific research.
This in part accounts for the record number of installations already achieved
in the current quarter, and the expectation that we will install 40 or more
PCT Systems in 2008 as compared to 20 in 2007, as announced on August 14th."
About Pressure BioSciences, Inc.
Pressure BioSciences, Inc. (PBI) is a publicly traded company focused on
the development of a novel, enabling technology called Pressure Cycling
Technology (PCT). PCT uses cycles of hydrostatic pressure between ambient and
ultra-high levels (up to 35,000 psi and greater) to control bio-molecular
interactions. PBI currently holds 13 US and 6 foreign patents covering
multiple applications of PCT in the life sciences field, including such areas
as genomic and proteomic sample preparation, pathogen inactivation, the
control of chemical reactions, immunodiagnostics, and protein purification.
Forward Looking Statements
Statements contained in this press release regarding the Company's
intentions, hopes, beliefs, expectations, or predictions of the future are
"forward-looking" statements within the meaning of the Private Securities
Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such forward looking statements include
statements regarding the use of the Company's Pressure Cycling Technology
Sample Preparation System (PCT SPS) for the simultaneous extraction,
isolation, and fractionation of nucleic acids, proteins, and lipids from a
wide variety of cells and tissues; that the use of the Company's PCT SPS with
certain proprietary reagents has advantages over other currently available
methods in the extraction of proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids; that nucleic
acids, proteins, and lipids can be partitioned separately in a single step and
that this "systems biology" approach may lead to the development of important
diagnostics and therapeutics; that bio-molecule extraction by the PCT method
is done in a more cost effective, less time-consuming, and less problematic
way; that proteins may be extracted by the PCT method that may not be
extracted by other current techniques; the expectation that the Company will
install a record number of PCT Systems in the 2008 third quarter and 40 or
more during 2008 as compared to 20 in 2007; and the potential markets for the
Company's PCT-based products. These statements are based upon the Company's
current expectations, forecasts, and assumptions that are subject to risks,
uncertainties, and other factors that could cause actual outcomes and results
to differ materially from those indicated by these forward-looking statements.
These risks, uncertainties, and other factors include, but are not limited to:
unforeseen technological difficulties that the Company may encounter in the
development of the PCT technology; due to such unforeseen technical
difficulties, or marketing, sales, and distribution difficulties, the
PCT-dependent systems biology method of bio-molecule extraction may not offer
significant advantages over current methods of bio-molecule extraction; that
the PCT-dependent, systems biology method of bio-molecule extraction may not
be adopted by the scientific community as an accepted method of bio-molecule
extraction, or may not help advance scientific research, diagnostic
development, or drug discovery; that the PCT-dependent, systems biology method
of bio-molecule extraction may not enable the extraction of any proteins not
previously extracted by current methods; that other scientists who use the
PCT-dependent method of bio-molecule extraction may not achieve the results
reported by Dr. Ivanov and others; and the other risks and uncertainties
discussed under the heading "Risk Factors" in the Company's Annual Report on
Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2007 and other reports filed by the
Company from time to time with the SEC. The Company undertakes no obligation
to update any of the information included in this release, except as otherwise
required by law.
Visit us at our website http://www.pressurebiosciences.com
Investor Contacts:
Richard T. Schumacher, President & CEO
Edward H. Myles, Sr. Vice President of Finance & CFO
Pressure BioSciences, Inc.
(508) 230-1828 (T)
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