Final Results For ReceptoPharm's RPI-78M In Multiple Sclerosis Animal Model, Nutra Pharma

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Article Date: 21 Dec 2005 - 22:00 PDT

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Nutra Pharma Corp, (OTCBB:NPHC) a biotechnology holding company that owns rights to intellectual property related to the development of drugs for HIV and Multiple Sclerosis has announced the completion of studies using RPI-78M in an animal model of Multiple Sclerosis (MS). RPI-78M is the lead drug candidate of Nutra Pharma's holding, ReceptoPharm, Inc. and is being studied in preclinical assays for its efficacy in treating MS.

EAE (experimental allergic encephalomyelitis) is the standard benchmark animal methodology for the study of MS. ReceptoPharm's drug, RPI-78M, proved to be very effective in preventing the onset of disability in acute and chronic models of the disease. The drug was also very effective in preventing the infiltration of immune cells into the central nervous system. This research was conducted to confirm the reported benefits of similar products in immune mediated diseases such as Multiple Sclerosis and Rheumatoid Arthritis.

"The EAE study yielded the results we expected though we were pleasantly surprised at the reduced CNS infiltration by lymphocytes," commented Paul Reid, PhD, CEO of ReceptoPharm. "The results of this study complete the rationale for entering into clinical trials for the MS indication. We are actively working on one IND for the Phase II/III AMN (Adrenomyeloneuropathy) indication and when that is completed we will be in a good position to enter into MS trials," he added.

The study was conducted by researchers in the Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology at the University of Saskatchewan. The lead researcher, Associate Professor Dr. Adel Mohamed, reported that the preliminary results indicate that RPI-78M inhibited the development of acute as well as the relapsing phases of the EAE in Lewis rats. The report also stated that, if confirmed, these preliminary results suggest that it is of interest to initiate clinical trials on MS patients using the drug. The conclusion of the report stated that it seems within the realm of possibility that RPI-78M may be as, if not more, therapeutically efficacious as the current interferon drugs in the treatment of neurologic disease.

"These results are very encouraging," commented Rik Deitsch, CEO of Nutra Pharma. "The positive results of the animal model as well as the strong findings from the microarray analysis support our move into Phase II human clinical trials," he added.

The final results of the EAE study are being submitted for journal publication and for presentation within the scientific community.

About Nutra Pharma Corp

Nutra Pharma Corp. is a biopharmaceutical company specializing in the acquisition, licensing and commercialization of pharmaceutical products and technologies for the management of neurological disorders, cancer, autoimmune and infectious diseases. Nutra Pharma Corp. through its subsidiaries carries out basic drug discovery research and clinical development and also seeks strategic licensing partnerships to reduce the risks associated with the drug development process. The Company's holding, ReceptoPharm, Inc, is developing technologies for the development of drugs for HIV and Multiple Sclerosis ("MS"). The Company's other holding Nanologix, Inc., is engaged in the research and development of diagnostic test kits designed to be used for the rapid identification of infectious diseases such as Tuberculosis (TB) and Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare (MAI). Nutra Pharma continues to identify and acquire intellectual property and companies in the biotechnology arena. http://www.nutrapharma.com.

About ReceptoPharm, Inc.

ReceptoPharm is a bio-pharmaceutical company developing proprietary therapeutic proteins for the treatment of several chronic, life-threatening viral, auto-immune and neuro-degenerative disorders, specifically including Rabies, HIV, and Myasthenia gravis (MG). http://www.receptopharm.com.

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http://www.nutrapharma.com

Article adapted by Medical News Today from original press release.
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