Arcadia Biosciences, Inc. announced it has sold its non-GMO Resistant Starch (RS) Durum Wheat trait to longtime partner Corteva Agriscience. Under the terms of the agreement, Arcadia will receive $4 million and retain the right to continue using Resistant Starch Durum in its GoodWheat portfolio of wheat products, including pastas and mac & cheese. Corteva will acquire 24 RS Durum patents in 20 countries.

Arcadia and Corteva began collaborating in 2017 when they signed an agreement to develop and commercialize RS Durum in North America. Since then, Corteva has been introgressing the RS Durum trait into elite germplasm lines in the company?s pipeline. Arcadia?s high fiber RS Durum Wheat trait was developed using advanced non-GM breeding techniques resulting in wheat varieties that contain up to 94% amylose, a carbohydrate molecule that is less vulnerable to digestion.

Resistant starch offers significant health benefits, particularly in the management of gastrointestinal health, cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes. Because it is digested more slowly, it has a lower glycemic index and acts as a prebiotic that improves gut health.