S&W filed patent application for stevia variety SW 129 for commercial production
Date:12-08-2015
S&W Seed Company recently announced it has filed a patent application with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office for a unique stevia plant variety ‘SW 129.’ Field trials have confirmed that ‘SW 129′ has very sweet leaves with high levels of steviol glycosides, very low bitterness and aftertaste, excellent overwintering, high plant vigor, high leaf yield and is late flowering. ‘SW 129′ is ideally suited for commercial level stevia extraction due to these enhanced characteristics.
Stevia rebaudiana is a plant species in the sunflower (Asteraceae) family, which has naturally non-caloric sweet leaves. The active compounds that impart the sweet flavor to stevia leaves are steviol glycosides. The most common steviol glycosides are stevioside and rebaudioside A, which have between 250 and 400 times the sweetness of sugar. Stevioside tends to be more prevalent in unimproved lines of stevia leaves than rebaudioside A. The development of new varieties of Stevia rebaudiana with higher levels of rebaudioside A than stevioside is desirable for use as a sugar substitute.
In field trials conducted in Ontario, Oregon, ‘SW 129′ yielded over 5,000 pounds of leaf per acre per year. In field trials throughout the western United States, ‘SW 129′ had 98% more Reb-A content and more than a 475% increase in the Reb-A to stevioside ratio, as compared to test samples from a standard stevia variety.
S&W’s focus is on developing varieties with unique, enhanced characteristics, providing added value along the entire supply chain. ‘SW 129′ is the third patent filed by S&W Seed Company for a unique stevia plant variety. Previously S&W filed patents for ‘SW 107,’ another variety designed to be grown for commercial processors who make stevia derivatives for the mass market, as well as ‘SW 201,’ a variety with an improved leaf taste profile that is well suited for producing fresh and dry leaf stevia, as well as the home gardening customer.
Mark Grewal, chief executive officer of S&W Seed Company commented, “S&W is developing the highest quality plant varieties available in the world. Our stevia development program continues to be at the leading edge of developing varieties with characteristics that will allow stevia to become a strong economic alternative within the sweetener marketplace, including enhanced yield, steviol glycoside levels, plant vigor, as well as low levels of bitterness and aftertaste. Stevia continues to increase in popularity and in order to meet the future demands for the natural non-caloric sweeteners; enhanced plant characteristics are going to be required. S&W will look to fill that opportunity in the marketplace.”