Friday, September 1, 2023

Lexaria Bioscience Corp. (NASDAQ: LEXX) Eyes What Is Considered One Of America’s Most Serious Health Problems

 

  • The ADA reports that 37.3 million Americans had diabetes in 2019, and the number has been growing by an average 1.4 million each year
  • 95% of Americans with diabetes are diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, which can lead to heart disease, stroke, kidney damage, and nerve damage when left untreated
  • Lexaria’s DIAB-A22-1 pre-clinical diabetes study using DehydraTECH(TM)-CBD in obese diabetic-conditioned animals shows promising results, prompting the company to investigate for human trial

Lexaria Bioscience (NASDAQ: LEXX), a global innovator in drug delivery platforms, recently announced its intent to conduct a human clinical trial to examine its patented DehydraTECH(TM)-processed cannabidiol (“CBD”) for diabetes control and weight loss. The company’s pre-clinical diabetes study, DIAB-A22-1, in obese diabetic-conditioned animals, provided successful results and has driven Lexaria’s management to investigate whether animal improvements will be evidenced in humans.

Diabetes can impact various parts of the body, including the heart, kidneys, eyes, feet, and legs. The longer a person lives with the condition at high blood sugar levels, the more serious complications can become. Diabetes is manageable, but its impact on overall health is often underestimated.

According to the American Diabetes Association (“ADA”), 37.3 million Americans reported having diabetes in 2019. Of those 37.3 million, 28.7 million were diagnosed, and 8.5 million were not. Each year, the ADA reports an additional 1.4 million Americans are diagnosed with diabetes (https://nnw.fm/eQsxV). When left untreated, diabetes can lead to complications, including heart disease, stroke, kidney damage, and nerve damage. “Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (‘NAFLD’), which doctors historically have diagnosed in adults, is rapidly increasing in children, driven by the obesity epidemic” (https://nnw.fm/bxB9K).

More than 95% of the people diagnosed with diabetes fall into the category of Type 2 diabetes, which affects how the body uses sugar for energy. Over time, type 2 diabetes can cause serious damage to the body if it is not managed. Often preventable, factors that contribute to the development of type 2 diabetes are obesity, lack of exercise, and genetics (https://nnw.fm/ONDMB).

Lexaria designed DehydraTECH for formulating and delivering lipophilic drugs and active pharmaceutical ingredients. The benefits of DehydraTECH include faster drug delivery times, increased bioavailability, increased brain absorption, higher drug potency, reduced drug administration costs, masking tastes, and reduced use of sugars.

DehydraTECH is suitable for various product formats, including pharmaceuticals, nutraceuticals, consumer packaged goods, topicals, and over-the-counter pills, capsules, tablets, and oral suspensions. Lexaria has already shown value in the hypertension and nicotine pouch industries through the use of its DehydraTECH formulations.

Lexaria’s DIAB-A22-1 study in obese diabetic-conditioned animals utilized its DehydraTECH-CBD formulation, which showed an ability to reduce animal blood sugar levels – warranting additional investigation. Lexaria reported:

  • Lowered blood glucose levels by 19.9% (p<0.05)
  • Lowered overall body weight by 7% sustained over eight weeks
  • Witnessed a statistically significant increase in locomotor activity (p<0.05)
  • Lowered triglyceride levels by more than 25% (p<0.007)
  • Lowered blood urea nitrogen levels by 27.9% (p<0.001)

The company is very interested in discovering if a similar formulation might effectively control human blood sugar levels – strongly suggesting that DehydraTECH-CBD may be a potential solution for treating diabetes and its complications in humans.

Lexaria intends to conduct the study, which is currently being designed, at the same medical research hospital in Europe that it used for its recent human clinical hypertension studies. The cost-effective approach allows Lexaria to complete the most research possible at a fraction of the cost of US-based registered study programs. Once the study has been designed and approved, Lexaria will provide additional information, including timelines and study details, as they become available.

For more information, visit the company’s website at www.LexariaBioscience.com.

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