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Enveric Biosciences Announces New U.S. Patents Supporting EVM301 Series and EVM201 Series Compounds
New patents provide additional composition of matter and methods of use claims for Enveric’s EVM301 series neuroplastogenic molecules, and recently

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[{"type":"text","content":"\nNew patents provide additional composition of matter and methods of use claims for Enveric’s EVM301 series neuroplastogenic molecules, and recently out-licensed tryptamine-derived prodrugs, including EB-002, a new chemical entity psilocin prodrug\n\n\n CAMBRIDGE, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--\nEnveric Biosciences (NASDAQ: ENVB) (“Enveric” or the “Company”), a biotechnology company dedicated to the development of novel neuroplastogenic small-molecule therapeutics for the treatment of anxiety, depression, and addiction disorders, today announced that the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has issued two U.S. Patents, Nos. 12,133,856 (the ‘856 patent) and 12,138,276,(the ‘276 patent) bringing the total number of issued patents supporting its EVM301 series molecules to 11. The claims of the ‘856 patent and the ‘276 patent expand the range of protection for novel, non-obvious multi-substituent and halogenated psilocybin derivative compounds and pharmaceutical formulations containing such compounds, respectively.\n\n\nEnveric’s EB-003 compound emerged as Enveric’s lead candidate from its EVM301 series of molecules and was generated from its molecular library, Psybrary™, a proprietary catalogue of over 1,000 tryptamine derivatives that incorporates receptor engagement and functional data to correlate structure with biological activity. EB-003 is intended to target anxiety, depression, and addiction disorders. Recent announcements have highlighted the promising pre-clinical data demonstrating the potential for the EB-003 compound to promote neuroplasticity and be orally administered at doses believed to be efficacious without hallucinogenic effect, both of which we believe to be key criteria of commercial and regulatory interest.\n\n\nIn addition, Enveric announced that the USPTO has issued two other U.S. Patents, No. 12,065,404 (the ‘404 patent) and 12,077,498 (the ’498 patent), related to its EVM201 series prodrug molecules. The claims of the ‘404 patent and ‘498 patent protect novel, non-obvious C4-carboxylic acid-substituted tryptamine derivative compounds and pharmaceutical drug formulations containing such compounds, and methods of making such compounds, respectively. These compounds are prodrugs intended to treat neurological disorders. Enveric recently announced that it licensed its EVM201 Series to MycoMedica Life S...