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MCTC Holdings Inc. (OTC: MCTC)
Patents
MCTC has now filed four patents on its cannabinoid delivery technology systems:
CANNABINOID PATENT ONE - The company first collaborated with Cannabis Nanosciences Inc. on technologies. This became the basis for its first patent filing on an innovative edible dissolvable film for cannabinoid ingestion.
CANNABINOID PATENT TWO - Its second patent filing for cannabinoid nanoparticles combined TPGS, a water-soluble form of vitamin E.
CANNABINOID PATENT THREE - Its third patent filing involved a unique 4th dimension, 3D printed cannabinoid delivery system for beverages.
CANNABINOID PATENT FOUR - Its fourth patent, considered its most significant, broadly covers many aspects of nanoparticles and nano-fibers comprising one or more cannabinoids disposed at least partially within a water-soluble medium.
MCTC Holdings Inc. (OTC: MCTC) is an innovator in the field of cannabinoid nanoparticles and infusion technologies with several important cannabinoid patents filed and an active research and development program underway. The company was reorganized during June of 2019 and announced its intent to enter the cannabis sector and change its corporate identity to Cannabis Global Inc. The company is headquartered in Los Angeles, California.
With the hemp and cannabis industries rapidly expanding in terms of market size, acceptance and number of market participants, MCTC plans to concentrate its efforts on the middle portions of the hemp and cannabis value chain. The company is actively pursuing R&D programs and productization of advanced cannabinoid delivery systems, based on solid polymeric nanoparticles and fibers. These technologies hold the promise to revolutionize the science of cannabinoid bio-enhancement for use in foods, beverages, consumer products and in transdermal applications. Because of nanoparticles’ ability to be quickly absorbed into the bloodstream, nanotechnology has been utilized in the food and drug industry for some time and has the potential for tremendous growth in the cannabis industry (http://nnw.fm/v