Willow Bioscience agrees to partnership with biotech company looking at age-related diseases
June 02, 2023 at 11:52 am EDT
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Willow Bioscience CEO Dr Chris Savile joined Steve Darling from Proactive to share news the company has agreed to a Master Services Agreement with an innovative biotech company with the focus on age-related diseases. This partnership will see the company develop precision fermentation processes for a class of molecules to develop novel solutions for age-related diseases.
Savile also told Proactive about another key partnership with Kalsec Inc to develop an enzyme used in production of a new, advanced ingredient used in natural beverage applications. This is the second collaborative development program the two parties will be working on. The goal is to commercialize these products quickly and effectively, leveraging partnerships for market access while retaining the option to bring proprietary ingredients to market independently.
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Willow Biosciences Inc. is a Canada-based biotechnology company. The Company develops and produces precision fermented functional ingredients for the health and wellness, food and beverage and personal care markets. Its FutureGrown biotechnology platform allows production with sustainability at its core. Its commercial product, Cannabigerol CBG, which is a cannabinoid that has anti-microbial, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant properties. It also offers BioOxi, a bio-oxidation technology platform. By leveraging BioOxi, commercial partners can revolutionize manufacturing of oxygenated and hydroxylated functional ingredients, such as steroids, polyphenols, oxyterpenes and certain other targeted ingredients produced from such methods. It is also developing BioOxi-based process for production of the generic active pharmaceutical ingredient (API), hydrocortisone, and its derivatives. Its other pipeline products include Ursodeoxycholic acid (UCAC), Astaxanthin, B-carotene and others.