New centre to investigate plant extracts benefits
A new research centre investigating whether novel plant extracts may offer potential health benefits has been officially
opened at Massey University.
The Alpha-Massey Natural Nutraceutical Research Centre will be funded by Alpha Group Holdings Limited, a large,
multi-national company with a New Zealand base which produces supplements based on traditional Chinese medicine and
healthful food products.
The centre’s research will evaluate extracts for biological activity from plants common in New Zealand. This will
support Alpha Group’s interests in evaluating new opportunities that may transfer to commercial application, but will be
completely separate to their current commercial activities and products.
Alpha Group will leverage off the world-class research capability of the Riddet Institute, one of New Zealand’s 10 elite
Centres of Research Excellence (CoREs) and its host, Massey University. Alpha Group’s scientific and technical staff
will also form part of the team.
Co-director of Riddet Institute Distinguished Professor Paul Moughan and Chairman Alpha Group Professor Yi Huai Gao,
have been appointed inaugural co-directors of the centre.
Professor Paul Moughan says the Alpha-Massey Research Centre is a great fit with the Riddet Institute, with its
long-held interest in the science of biologicals in addition to food. “The centre will leverage top New Zealand
scientific expertise from across our partners to discover healthful attributes of plants common to New Zealand, such as
feijoa, tamarillo, cucurbits and certain stone fruit.”
The Riddet Institute has a long-standing relationship with Alpha Group, reflecting their mutual interests in processing,
encapsulation and biological activity of foods and extracts. Professor Yi Huai Gao is an Honorary Fellow of the Riddet
Institute, and has collaborated on a number of research projects, most recently an investigation into the potential
effects of a proprietary Shiitake mushroom extract on markers of immune function.
Distinguished Professor Harjinder Singh says the relationship between Alpha Group and Massey has developed over the
years. “It is exciting to see it culminating in the establishment of this new centre, which will combine the experience
and knowledge of the Riddet Institute, Massey University and Alpha Group to enhance New Zealand’s research and
innovation capacity in natural nutraceuticals. This type of industry-university partnership is a key element of Riddet
Institute’s strategy to ensure our science has a real economic impact.”
Professor Yi Huai Gao says research is about finding new knowledge. “Sometimes new knowledge can come from what
everybody else has seen but never thought of. And the best chance of that is when excellent scientists with different
perspectives work together. That’s why it is very exciting to have this centre. The Riddet Institute and Alpha have been
cooperating on research for many years, and we are glad we could take this a step further through the formation of this
centre at Massey University."
Earlier this year, a Memorandum of Understanding was signed between Massey University on behalf of the Riddet Institute,
Alpha Group and Shanghai’s Tongji University. Alpha Group and Tongji University have jointly established a Natural
Medicine Research Institute on the university’s campus, housed in state-of-the-art facilities funded by Alpha Group. The
Alpha-Massey Natural Nutraceutical Research Centre will also link through to the Institute at Tongji University.
More information on Alpha Group:
Alpha Group Holdings Limited first opened their doors in New Zealand in 1998. The company sells products primarily
throughout Asia, but also increasingly in western markets. They have a number of production facilities in Asia, as well
as one in Auckland.
Alpha Group Healthcare is a bio-tech manufacturing company dedicated to the production and promotion of natural
medicines, specifically medicinal fungi and herbals used in Traditional Chinese Medicine which have stood the test of
time for thousands of years. These specialist ingredients have now benefited from the company’s progressive research and
development, contemporary approach to restructuring ancient formulas, and innovative methods of production.
Since its inception, Alpha Group has rapidly extended its market into a variety of regions outside China including New
Zealand, Australia, Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia, Myanmar, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Macau.
Image: Distinguished Professor Harjinder Singh, Alpha-Massey Natural Nutraceutical Research Centre co-director Professor Yi
Huai Gao, Vice-Chancellor Steve Maharey, Pro Vice-Chancellor College of Health Paul McDonald, Distinguished Professor
and Alpha-Massey Natural Nutraceutical Research Centre co-director Paul Moughan.
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