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Marizyme Announces IP Developments for DuraGraft® and Its Pipeline Products

Marizyme Announces IP Developments for DuraGraft® and Its Pipeline Products.

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Marizyme Announces IP Developments for DuraGraft® and Its Pipeline Products

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n JUPITER, FL, May 10, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- via NewMediaWire – Marizyme, Inc. (\"Marizyme\" or the \"Company\") (OTCQB: MRZM), a multi-technology biomedical company focused on the accelerated development and commercialization of medical technologies that improve patient health outcomes, announced today that it has recently received additional granted patents and notices of allowance for three of its core technologies in several key markets further strengthening the Company’s intellectual property. Patents have recently been granted in the United States, India, South Korea, and Vietnam covering the Company’s flagship commercial product, DuraGraft™, and patent applications have additionally been allowed in Canada and Vietnam. The issued patents and allowed patent applications protect Marizyme’s flagship commercial product DuraGraft, a first-in-class CE marked intra-operative graft storage solution used during bypass surgeries that is authorized for use in Europe and other countries outside of the United States. It is considered an investigational product in the United States and is not yet authorized for use in the United States. “The countries in which patents are allowed or granted represent large and rapidly expanding cardiac surgery markets and significantly expand our patent estate for DuraGraft and present tremendous commercialization and licensing opportunities for us,” said David Barthel, Marizyme’s CEO. The DuraGraft patent portfolio now includes granted patents and pending applications in over 30 countries throughout the world, including patents granted in the United States, Europe, Australia, India, Argentina, South Africa, Mexico, and several Asian countries, and pending related applications in the U.S. and other countries. Another patent application covering Marizyme’s Krillase™ enzyme technology was recently allowed in Europe resulting in additional patent protection. The patent relates to mixtures of enzymes from Antarctic krill for use in the treatment of a disease related to, or an inflammatory condition caused by, a biofilm formed on a soft tissue of a mammal with the treatment including treating soft tissue with Krillase to remove or prevent formation of a biofilm.  Krillase products are currently under development and not yet authorized for u...

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