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Cargill’s Barlv™ barley betafiber, meets FDA health claim requirements for soluble fiber Published: February 25, 2008 MINNEAPOLIS The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued an interim final rule to amend the existing health claim regarding soluble fiber and reduced risk of heart disease, to include barley betafiber as an authorized source of soluble fiber. Cargill’s patent-pending manufacturing process permits Cargill to produce a high beta glucan content product which provides customers a great ability to create new products that meet the requirements for the FDA health claim. Barliv™ barley betafiber is a concentrated β glucan soluble fiber derived from whole grain barley and has been the subject of several studies. Food products containing barley betafiber can have cholesterol-lowering properties similar to oats. A six-week clinical study, conducted at the University of Minnesota by Joseph M. Keenan M.D., found that barley betafiber, when consumed as part of a heart-healthy diet, significantly improved total cholesterol and LDL-cholesterol levels. Cargill is pleased that the FDA has extended its soluble fiber health claim to include barley betafiber, said William Rock, Barliv™ barley betafiber product manager, Cargill. This is a significant step in Cargill’s drive to commercialize new products with high relevance to consumers, capitalizing on the increasing demand for heart-healthy products. The high purity and low viscosity of Barliv™ barley betafiber allow for its use in a wide variety of applications, from carbonated beverages to snacks and cereals. Cargill is also exploring the possibility of additional clinical studies that may support broader health benefits for Barliv™ barley betafiber, in line with other recognized health benefits. For more information about Barliv™ barley betafiber, visit www.cargillhft.com. Barliv™ a simple source of heart and body wellness. *Following is an example of how a health claim could be worded: ### Cargill is an international provider of food, agricultural and risk management products and services. With 158,000 employees in 66 countries, the company is committed to using its knowledge and experience to collaborate with customers to help them succeed. For more information, visit http://www.cargill.com. |

