Albert Labs files new international PCT patent application for scalable API manufacturing
by CM Staff
The Company is utilising this proprietary manufacturing technology to produce its primary drug target, the psilocybin-based KRN-101.
VANCOUVER — Albert Labs International Corp., a pharmaceutical drug development company focussed on gaining regulatory approval for active compounds to treat various mental health conditions, has announced the filing of a New International PCT Patent Application (No. PCT/CA2022/051281) with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) for its proprietary manufacturing process.
This proprietary manufacturing methodology developed and validated in-house at Albert Labs’ Vancouver facility facilitates the production and scaling of highly potent yields of its KRN-101 Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient (API). The bioreactor technology is efficient, economical, and sustainable, ensuring pharmaceutical quality and consistent production of its natural, tryptamine-based medicines
The Company is utilising this proprietary manufacturing technology to produce its primary drug target, the psilocybin-based KRN-101, which will treat cancer patients suffering from mental distress. It will also support the company’s growth plans as it pursues a clinical expansion strategy with various global regulatory authorities.
Dr Jean Saayman, Research and Development Lead for Albert Labs: “This technology is a very innovative approach to solving the scale-up issues faced by processes utilising high-value shear-sensitive organisms. The novel bioreactor and processing methods result in better yields with lower post-processing requirements, and the advantages for commercial API production are exciting. The R&D team worked diligently on this innovative technology, and we are all very proud of the benefits.”
Dr Michael Raymont, CEO of Albert Labs: “This milestone demonstrates the Company’s in-house biochemical engineering expertise and simultaneously establishes Albert Labs as a market leader in the controlled production and scaling of pharmaceutical quality, natural tryptamine-based medicines.”