Pressure BioSciences (OTCQB: PBIO) (“PBI”), a developer of innovative, pressure-based solutions for the worldwide life science and other industries, recently announced the development of the ultra-potent antioxidant astaxanthin (“AsX”) as an extremely fine and uniform nanoemulsion. The nanoemulsions produced by its trademarked Ultra Shear Technology(TM) (“UST”) platform encapsulate AsX in extremely small oil droplets ranging in size from 30-60 nm in diameter. “The enhanced oral bioavailability of AsX corresponding to droplet size reduction is well-established and has been published. Pressure BioSciences anticipates the use of its technology will make it possible for nutraceutical companies to exercise greater control over their dosing and find ways to lower their costs, which may in turn lower the costs for consumers,” reads a recent article. “The company has received pre-orders for 12 BaroShear K45 systems, the company’s first commercial application of its UST-based processing system, and expects to be able to fulfill the orders beginning late this year through a lease/royalty business model, which it expects to generate up to $3 million in incremental revenue in late 2021 and early 2022.”
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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 science and other industries. PBIO’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). The company’s primary focus is on the development of PCT-based products for biomarker and target discovery, drug design and development, biotherapeutics characterization and quality control, soil and 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) 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, visit www.PressureBioSciences.com.
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