- Announced today the launch of two therapeutic studies on small and large animals examining the therapeutic efficacy of Innocan’s CBD loaded liposome platform technology (“LPT”) in relevant diseases
- These studies follow the results of previous studies which demonstrated the prolonged release of Cannabidiol for at least 3 weeks into the blood of mice and rats after a single injection
- The new studies will be conducted by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Herzliya, Israel and Calgary, Alberta–(November 16, 2020) – Innocan Pharma Corporation (CSE: INNO) (FSE: IP4) (the “Company” or “Innocan“), is pleased to announce today the launch of two therapeutic studies on small and large animals examining the therapeutic efficacy of Innocan’s CBD loaded liposome platform technology (“LPT”) in relevant diseases. These studies follow the results of previous studies which demonstrated the prolonged release of Cannabidiol for at least 3 weeks into the blood of mice and rats after a single injection. The new studies will be conducted by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
The original study which was led by Dr. Ahuva Cern, Senior Researcher in the lab of Prof. Barenholz at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem found significant amounts of CBD in mices’ blood and muscles up to 21 days after they were injected intramuscular with a single injection of CBD using LPT. The same findings were also demonstrated in rats.
These results are substantial when compared to oral or smoking administration of CBD, in which CBD was found in the blood only for a period of up to 36 hours after one administration.
The results of this study may indicate that Innocan’s LPT, with an injection only once or twice a month, may relieve pain or other symptoms when using CBD. These results may open the door for future experiments to prove a lack of toxicity and therapeutic efficacy of this formulation.
Innocan Israel, a wholly owned subsidiary of Innocan, has entered into a worldwide exclusive research and license agreement with Yissum Research and Development Company (“Yissum“), the commercial arm of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Israel, in respect of the design, preparation, characterization and evaluation of hydrogels containing CBD (or other cannabinoid) loaded liposomes. The development is led by Prof. Chezy Barenholz, head of the Membrane and Liposome department at the Hebrew University, who invented over 55 patent families, two of which underlie Doxil – the first FDA approved nano-drug aim for cancer treatment. This LPT unique technology platform may be effective for several applications (such as epilepsy, pain relief, and different inflammation and central nervous system disorders). A patent was filed by Innocan Israel on the LPT technology on October 7, 2019.
Prof. Chezy Berenholz, head of the Laboratory of Membrane and Liposome Research of the Hebrew University stated: ” I believe that these additional animal and efficacy studies are extremely important and may result in a major milestone. This may open a wide range of clinical applications, while maintaining the CBD level in the blood for a long period of time which may lead to better patient compliance. If successful, the technology may be beneficial for various indications”.
About Innocan
The Company, is a pharmaceutical tech company that focuses on the development of several drug delivery platforms containing CBD. Innocan Israel and Ramot at Tel Aviv University, are collaborating on a new, revolutionary exosome-based technology that targets both central nervous system (CNS) indications and the Covid-19 Corona Virus using CBD. CBD-loaded exosomes hold the potential to help in the recovery of infected lung cells. This product, which is expected to be administrated by inhalation, will be tested against a variety of lung infections.
Innocan Israel signed a worldwide exclusive license agreement with Yissum, the commercial arm of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, to develop a CBD drug delivery platform based on a unique-controlled release liposome to be administrated by injection. Innocan Israel plans, together with Professor Berenholz Head of the Laboratory of Membrane and Liposome Research of the Hebrew University, to test the liposome platform on several potential indications. Innocan Israel is also working on a dermal product that integrates CBD with other pharmaceutical ingredients as well as the development and sale of CBD-integrated pharmaceuticals, including, but not limited to, topical treatments for the relief of psoriasis symptoms as well as the treatment of muscle pain and rheumatic pain. The founders and officers of Innocan Israel have commercially successful track records in the pharmaceutical and technology sectors in Israel and globally.
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