Biora Therapeutics Announces Bioavailability Results for Oral Delivery of GLP-1 Receptor AgonistFebruary 23, 2023 at 09:00 AM EST
SAN DIEGO, Feb. 23, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Biora Therapeutics, Inc. (Nasdaq: BIOR), the biotech company that is reimagining therapeutic delivery, today announced preliminary results from preclinical testing of its PGN-OB2 program, reporting an average bioavailability of 37% for semaglutide, a GLP-1 receptor agonist. Semaglutide is currently marketed as two subcutaneously administered formulations under the brand names Ozempic® for the treatment of diabetes and Wegovy® for weight management. An oral formulation of a GLP-1 molecule that uses a different delivery technology, brand name Rybelsus®, is also currently marketed for the treatment of diabetes, with studies demonstrating bioavailability of less than 1%.1 “In this preclinical study, we assessed the bioavailability of semaglutide when delivered via our liquid jet technology in a porcine model. Following administration of semaglutide, drug was detected in blood with an average bioavailability of 37%, and with variability similar to that observed by others with subcutaneous injection,” said Sharat Singh, PhD, Head of Research at Biora Therapeutics. “The only oral GLP-1 receptor agonist available today is about 1% bioavailable. Despite its low bioavailability, there is remarkable patient demand for the oral formulation. Based on our recent preclinical study results, we believe we can achieve significantly higher oral bioavailability with our ingestible pill,” continued Dr. Singh. “These results demonstrate the potential of our oral liquid jet delivery technology to deliver multiple large molecules, with first a monoclonal antibody, as we announced recently, and now a peptide both exceeding a bioavailability target of 15% set by us and our pharma collaborators for progression of the platform,” said Adi Mohanty, Chief Executive Officer of Biora Therapeutics. “With strong patent protection for our liquid jet delivery platform and methods to deliver a range of drugs, including a patent that covers jet delivery of any GLP-1 receptor agonist to the small intestine, our work continues toward finalizing this next-generation device over the coming months and subsequently progressing our pharma collaborations.” Biora’s PGN-OB2 preclinical study included a single dose of a liquid formulation of 0.96 mg of semaglutide, a GLP-1 receptor agonist. Eight animals were dosed using the liquid jet delivery device, which was administered and activated endoscopically, as is typical in a porcine model, with comparison to a control animal with drug administered intravenously. The company expects to release detailed results in conjunction with planned presentation of the data. Biora’s proprietary systemic delivery platform uses liquid jets to deliver drug into the small intestine for systemic absorption, without the use of needles. The platform is designed to deliver almost any liquid drug, without requiring reformulation. Biora holds a comprehensive patent position with approximately 34 patents and applications that cover its delivery platform and methods for using the platform to treat a disease or condition in a patient using liquid jet delivery of a wide range of drugs. The company’s patent portfolio includes U.S. Patent No. 11,439,802 entitled, “Ingestible device for delivery of therapeutic agent to the gastrointestinal tract”, which is directed to methods for using an ingestible device to treat a disease or condition in a patient using jet delivery of a glucagon receptor agonist (RA) or a glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonist formulation, such as semaglutide, to the small intestine to achieve systemic uptake. Biora previously announced that it achieved average bioavailability of >50% with adalimumab, a monoclonal antibody, using the same platform. The company is planning additional preclinical studies during 2023 to evaluate the autonomous version of its next-generation systemic delivery device. About Biora Therapeutics’ Systemic Therapeutics Platform Biora is developing multiple molecules under its systemic delivery platform, including PGN-OB1, a drug-device combination consisting of a variant of adalimumab delivered via the OBDS device, for the treatment of inflammatory conditions, and PGN-OB2, which consists of a GLP-1 receptor agonist delivered via the OBDS device, for the treatment of type 2 diabetes. The company is currently advancing development of the platform with preclinical studies. About Biora Therapeutics For more information, visit bioratherapeutics.com or follow the company on LinkedIn or Twitter. Ozempic®, Wegovy®, and Rybelsus® are registered trademarks of Novo Nordisk A/S.
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