NetworkNewsBreaks – Silo Pharma Inc. (SILO) Repo
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Silo Pharma (OTCQB: SILO) recently announced it had produced an initial batch of SPU-21 liposomes for a rheumatoid arthritis study conducted by Frontage Laboratories, a contract research organization (“CRO”). “Recent research by the company revealed that SPU-21 liposomes have the ability to target inflamed epithelium, suggesting they can be used to target drug delivery. Further, SPU-21 can potentially be used to develop fusion imaging molecules and/or nanoparticles to study arthritic pathogenesis. According to the research, this approach may enhance therapeutic effects and decrease potential toxicity despite systemic administration of the drug,” a recent article reads. “In addition, Silo recently announced positive results in subcutaneous delivery of its novel liposomes to treat arthritic patients. This contrasts with previous animal research testing ART-1-Cy7 liposomes using intravenous injection, suggesting that subcutaneous administration possibly trends higher than intravenous injection with fewer toxic effects. ‘The successful results of our study show that the subcutaneous route of liposomal administration is well-suited for use in targeted drug delivery of anti-arthritic agents,’ said Silo Pharma CEO Eric Weisblum. ‘We suggest that this drug delivery approach would not only enhance efficacy but also reduce systemic toxicity.’”
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