Asia Green Biotechnology Corp. Expands Technology Development Relationship with Pathway Rx Inc. and Swysh Inc. with Agreement to Undertake Initial Toxicity Testing for Migraine Study
CALGARY, AB / ACCESSWIRE / February 9, 2021 / Asia Green Biotechnology Corp. (“AGB” or the “Company”) (CSE:
All three companies continue to pursue a program to have these varieties, and possibly other versions of the strains, studied for their efficacy in humans and eventually approved and applied as new drugs and as over-the-counter health products. This agreement expands the license to AGB to deploy the technology for the purpose of completing further research, development, testing and additional validation and establishment of practical applications with a view to commercialization of the technology in the greater region of
Under the terms of the new agreement, AGB will independently support commencement of the toxicity studies required as a key step in the process of detailed evaluation and eventual conduct of clinical studies of the impact of human health conditions which may be impacted by the Cannabis sativa varieties controlled by Swysh and Pathway Rx. The particular focus of this study and further studies which may be derived from it is on the ability of an element of a proprietary strain to treat and minimize symptoms in those suffering from migraine headaches. In addition to the suffering of individuals, migraine also has an impact on society which can be measured in both direct costs (medical care etc.) and indirect costs (missed work and disability at work).
The toxicity study will be completed in two stages with the initial stage of the study costing $20,000 and the second, more detailed stage costing $80,000. Presently, the parties are evaluating qualified service providers and expect to engage such an institution to commence the first stage within 60 days. The successful completion of the toxicity study is anticipated to lead to further clinical studies. In the event that the results of these studies are successful and commercialization of the various products derived therefrom is possible, consideration payable by the Company to Pathway Rx and Swysh includes royalties on the sale of these products in the licensed territories in
Dr. Igor Kovalchuk, a director of AGB, is also the chief executive, a director and a shareholder of Pathway Rx and Swysh (controlling shareholder). As such, he will maintain an active and direct role in the initiation and ongoing administration of the trials to be undertaken. Dr. Kovalchuk and his partner, Dr. Olga Kovalchuk have, through Pathway Rx and Swysh, been the primary principals in the research and development activities undertaken in relation to the subject cannabinoid varieties. In commenting on these developments, Dr. Kovalchuk stated: “We are happy to continue expanding our relationship with AGB and are particularly pleased that AGB will be assisting Pathway Rx and Swysh to progress our testing activity relative to potential migraine headache treatments which we hope may be sourced through our specialized varieties of cannabis sativa. We are confident that we can expand our understanding of the important potential of these products through our continued and positive relationship with AGB.”
About AGB:
AGB is an early stage international bio-technology company focused on the development, evaluation, testing, application and, ultimately, supply to the market of proprietary organic hybridization technology and certain products derived from that technology. The core approach of the business is centred on the planting, growth and harvesting of new and valuable strains of hemp and related crops in commercial quantities under the terms of license agreements with InPlanta Biotechnology Inc., Swysh Inc. and Pathway Rx Inc.
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David Pinkman
Chief Executive Officer
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The Company is not making any express or implied claims that any product produced pursuant to the terms of its license agreements has the ability to eliminate, cure or contain the Covid-19 (or SARS-2 Coronovirus), migraine conditions or any other medical condition at this time.
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