Pressure BioSciences (OTCQB: PBIO), a leader in the development and sale of pressure-based instruments, consumables and platform solutions to the worldwide life sciences and other industries, today announced the award of the first U.S. patent for its revolutionary Ultra Shear Technology(TM) (UST(TM)) platform. The patent, entitled “System for High Pressure, High Shear Processing of Fluids,” brings the company’s intellectual property (“IP”) estate to a total of 26 issued patents. “Nanoemulsions have long been shown to exhibit improved absorption, higher bioavailability and greater stability, while often requiring lower levels of emulsifiers than macro/micro emulsion products,” said Dr. Edmund Y. Ting, Sr., vice president of engineering of PBI and the inventor on the patent. “Because of these significant advantages, nanoemulsions are currently the focus of numerous research efforts worldwide. However, cost-effective scale-up of high quality nanoemulsion processing at a commercial level continues to be quite challenging. Importantly, we believe that PBI’s innovative and now patented UST platform can provide the key to commercial success for nanoemulsion products.”
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About Pressure BioSciences Inc.
Pressure BioSciences is a leader in the development and sale of innovative, broadly enabling pressure-based solutions for the worldwide life sciences and other industries. The company’s products are based on the unique properties of both constant (i.e., static) and alternating (i.e., pressure cycling technology, or “PCT”) hydrostatic pressure. PCT is a patented enabling technology platform that uses alternating cycles of hydrostatic pressure between ambient and ultra-high levels to control biomolecular interactions safely and reproducibly (e.g., cell lysis, biomolecule extraction). Pressure BioSciences’ primary focus is in the development of PCT-based products for biomarker and target discovery, drug design and development, biotherapeutics characterization and quality control, soil & plant biology, forensics, and counter-bioterror applications. Additionally, major new market opportunities have emerged in the use of its pressure-based technologies in the following areas: (1) the recently acquired, patented technology from BaroFold Inc. (the “BaroFold” technology) to allow entry into the bio-pharma contract services sector, and (2) recently-patented, scalable, high-efficiency, pressure-based Ultra Shear Technology (“UST”) platform to (i) create stable nanoemulsions of otherwise immiscible fluids (e.g., oils and water) and to (ii) prepare higher quality, homogenized, extended shelf-life or room temperature stable low-acid liquid foods that cannot be effectively preserved using existing non-thermal technologies. For more information about the company, visit www.PressureBioSciences.com.
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