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Consumer Assessment of Baked Breads made with StarchLite Results Summary Tragon Corporation

Research Objectives for on Bread Kanak Udani contacted Tragon on behalf of Pharmachem Laboratories who have developed an ingredient (StarchLite) that would reduce carbohydrate absorption when incorporated into a variety of baked goods. Over the course of three research projects, testing was conducted to assess consumer acceptance of a breads made with the Test product compared to breads made with the StarchLite ingredient relative to a Control bread. This research was conducted for: Wheat Bread Multigrain Bread Rye Bread Copyright 2003 Tragon Corporation. All rights reserved. 2

Conclusions from Across, all three consumer acceptance evaluations of the bread types, results consistently indicated that the Test product made with StarchLite could be used as a replacement for the Control. The Control and Test Wheat and Rye Breads were liked equally. Test Multigrain was numerically better liked than Control. Copyright 2003 Tragon Corporation. All rights reserved. 3

Consumer Assessment of Wheat Bread Results Summary

Project Objectives Kanak Udani has contacted Tragon on behalf Pharmachem Laboratories who have developed an ingredient (StarchLite) that would reduce carbohydrate absorption when incorporated in a variety of baked goods. The current research is designed to assess consumer acceptance of a prototype Test Wheat Bread product made with this ingredient relative to a Control Wheat Bread. Copyright 2003 Tragon Corporation. All rights reserved. 5

Consumer Recruiting Methodology Thirty-four consumers were recruited from the San Francisco, CA metropolitan area and qualified according to the following criteria: Head of Household, 50% female and 50% male, Ages 25-65, Whole Wheat Bread category users, No conflict of interest, No food allergies, diet restrictions, or food sensitivities, and Have not participated in any food product test in the past six months. Testing was conducted at Tragon s Redwood City,CA facility on October 1, 2004. Copyright 2003 Tragon Corporation. All rights reserved. 6

Consumer Testing Methodology Consumers were read an orientation after arriving to Tragon s test facility. Consumers evaluated two bread products. A product questionnaire was completed with each product. Product order was rotated across all consumers to avoid order bias. Products were served using a sequential monadic, balanced block design One 1.5 ounce slice of bread was served for each product. Copyright 2003 Tragon Corporation. All rights reserved. 7

Product Evaluation Process Consumers evaluated two Whole Wheat Bread products Control and Test. Consumers completed a product questionnaire with each product to evaluate: Overall Appearance (9-point Liking) Overall Texture (9-point Liking) Overall Taste (9-point Liking) Overall Opinion (9-point Liking) WHEAT BREAD Please place an X in the box next to the phrase below which best describes your overall opinion of the product you just tasted. 1. OVERALL APPEARANCE 2. OVERALL TEXTURE 3. OVERALL TASTE 4. OVERALL OPINION Dislike Neither Like Dislike Very Dislike Dislike Like nor Like Like Very Like Extremely Much Moderately Slightly Dislike Slightly Moderately Much Extremely @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ Dislike Neither Like Dislike Very Dislike Dislike Like nor Like Like Very Like Extremely Much Moderately Slightly Dislike Slightly Moderately Much Extremely @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ Dislike Neither Like Dislike Very Dislike Dislike Like nor Like Like Very Like Extremely Much Moderately Slightly Dislike Slightly Moderately Much Extremely @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ Dislike Neither Like Dislike Very Dislike Dislike Like nor Like Like Very Like Extremely Much Moderately Slightly Dislike Slightly Moderately Much Extremely @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ Copyright 2003 Tragon Corporation. All rights reserved. 8

Hedonic (9-point Liking) Results Control and Test scored at statistical parity across all hedonic means. 9.0 Control Test 8.0 9-point liking 7.0 6.0 6.1A 6.1A 5.7A 6.0A 6.4A 6.1A 6.0A 5.9A 5.0 4.0 Overall Appearance Overall Texture Overall Taste Overall Opinion Copyright 2003 Tragon Corporation. All rights reserved. 9

Conclusions Control and Test were liked similarly by consumers. The two products scored at statistical parity at the 95% and 90% confidence levels for all hedonic means. Control and Test scored the same (6.1) for Overall Appearance. Test was numerically better liked for Overall Texture. Control was numerically better liked for Overall Taste (6.4 vs. 6.1). Control (6.0) received a slightly better Overall Opinion score than Test (5.9). Results suggest the Control and Test products were liked equally and the Test product could be introduced without losing consumer acceptance. Copyright 2003 Tragon Corporation. All rights reserved. 10

Consumer Assessment of Multigrain Bread Results Summary

Project Objectives Kanak Udani has contacted Tragon on behalf of Pharmachem Laboratories who have developed an ingredient (StarchLite) that would reduce carbohydrate absorption when incorporated into a variety of baked goods. The current research is designed to assess consumer acceptance of a prototype Test Multigrain Bread product made with this ingredient relative to a Control Multigrain Bread. Copyright 2003 Tragon Corporation. All rights reserved. 12

Consumer Recruiting Methodology Thirty-five consumers were recruited from the San Francisco, CA metropolitan area and qualified according to the following criteria: Head of Household, 50% female and 50% male, Ages 25-65, Multigrain Bread category users, No conflict of interest, No food allergies, diet restrictions, or food sensitivities, and Have not participated in any food product test in the past six months. Testing was conducted at Tragon s Redwood City,CA facility on October 8, 2004. Copyright 2003 Tragon Corporation. All rights reserved. 13

Consumer Testing Methodology Consumers were read an orientation after arriving to Tragon s test facility. Consumers evaluated two Multigrain Bread products. A product questionnaire was completed with each product. Product order was rotated across all consumers to avoid order bias. Products were served using a sequential monadic, balanced block design One 1.5 ounce slice of bread was served for each product. Copyright 2003 Tragon Corporation. All rights reserved. 14

Product Evaluation Process Consumers evaluated two Multigrain Bread products Control and Test. Consumers completed a product questionnaire with each product to evaluate: Overall Appearance (9-point Liking) Overall Texture (9-point Liking) Overall Taste (9-point Liking) Overall Opinion (9-point Liking) MULTIGRAIN BREAD Please place an X in the box next to the phrase below which best describes your overall opinion of the product you just tasted. 1. OVERALL APPEARANCE 2. OVERALL TEXTURE 3. OVERALL TASTE 4. OVERALL OPINION Dislike Neither Like Dislike Very Dislike Dislike Like nor Like Like Very Like Extremely Much Moderately Slightly Dislike Slightly Moderately Much Extremely @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ Dislike Neither Like Dislike Very Dislike Dislike Like nor Like Like Very Like Extremely Much Moderately Slightly Dislike Slightly Moderately Much Extremely @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ Dislike Neither Like Dislike Very Dislike Dislike Like nor Like Like Very Like Extremely Much Moderately Slightly Dislike Slightly Moderately Much Extremely @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ Dislike Neither Like Dislike Very Dislike Dislike Like nor Like Like Very Like Extremely Much Moderately Slightly Dislike Slightly Moderately Much Extremely @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ Copyright 2003 Tragon Corporation. All rights reserved. 15

Hedonic (9-point Liking) Results Control and Test scored at statistical parity across all hedonic means. 9.0 Control Test 8.0 9-point liking 7.0 6.0 6.5A 6.8A 6.1A 6.4A 6.3A 6.5A 6.1A 6.6A 5.0 4.0 Overall Appearance Overall Texture Overall Taste Overall Opinion Copyright 2003 Tragon Corporation. All rights reserved. 16

Conclusions Control and Test were liked similarly by consumers. The two products scored at statistical parity at both the 95% and 90% confidence levels for all hedonic means. Test was liked numerically higher than Control across all hedonic means. Test could be introduced with opportunities to slightly increase consumer acceptance. Copyright 2003 Tragon Corporation. All rights reserved. 17

Consumer Assessment of Rye Bread Results Summary

Project Objectives Kanak Udani has contacted Tragon on behalf of Pharmachem Laboratories who have developed an ingredient (StarchLite) that would reduce carbohydrate absorption when incorporated into a variety of baked goods. The current research is designed to assess consumer acceptance of a prototype Test Rye Bread product made with this ingredient relative to a Control Rye Bread. Copyright 2003 Tragon Corporation. All rights reserved. 19

Consumer Recruiting Methodology Thirty-four consumers were recruited from the San Francisco, CA metropolitan area and qualified according to the following criteria: Head of Household, 50% female and 50% male, Ages 25-65, Rye Bread category users, No conflict of interest, No food allergies, diet restrictions, or food sensitivities, and Have not participated in any food product test in the past six months. Testing was conducted at Tragon s Redwood City,CA facility on November 19, 2004. Copyright 2003 Tragon Corporation. All rights reserved. 20

Consumer Testing Methodology Consumers were read an orientation after arriving to Tragon s test facility. Consumers evaluated two Rye Bread products. A product questionnaire was completed with each product. Product order was rotated across all consumers to avoid order bias. Products were served using a sequential monadic, balanced block design One 1.5 ounce slice of bread was served for each product. Copyright 2003 Tragon Corporation. All rights reserved. 21

Product Evaluation Process Consumers evaluated two Rye Bread products Control and Test. Consumers completed a product questionnaire with each product to evaluate: Overall Appearance (9-point Liking) Overall Texture (9-point Liking) Overall Taste (9-point Liking) Overall Opinion (9-point Liking) RYE BREAD Please place an X in the box next to the phrase below which best describes your overall opinion of the product you just tasted. 1. OVERALL APPEARANCE 2. OVERALL TEXTURE 3. OVERALL TASTE 4. OVERALL OPINION Dislike Neither Like Dislike Very Dislike Dislike Like nor Like Like Very Like Extremely Much Moderately Slightly Dislike Slightly Moderately Much Extremely @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ Dislike Neither Like Dislike Very Dislike Dislike Like nor Like Like Very Like Extremely Much Moderately Slightly Dislike Slightly Moderately Much Extremely @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ Dislike Neither Like Dislike Very Dislike Dislike Like nor Like Like Very Like Extremely Much Moderately Slightly Dislike Slightly Moderately Much Extremely @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ Dislike Neither Like Dislike Very Dislike Dislike Like nor Like Like Very Like Extremely Much Moderately Slightly Dislike Slightly Moderately Much Extremely @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ Copyright 2003 Tragon Corporation. All rights reserved. 22

Hedonic (9-point Liking) Results Control was significantly better liked for Overall Appearance. Control and Test were at statistical parity for all other measures. 9.0 Test Control 8.0 7.0 7.1A 6.6A 6.8A 6.8A 6.6A 6.6A 6.6A 6.0 6.1B 5.0 4.0 Overall Appearance Overall Texture Overall Taste Overall Opinion Copyright 2003 Tragon Corporation. All rights reserved. 23

Conclusions Consumers liked Control significantly more than Test for Overall Appearance. Consumers scored Control and Test similarly for Overall Texture, Taste, and Overall Opinion. The two products scored at statistical parity at both the 95% and 90% confidence levels. Test was liked numerically higher than Control for Overall Taste. Overall Opinion results suggest Test could be introduced, as the two products were liked equally. Copyright 2003 Tragon Corporation. All rights reserved. 24