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Innocan Pharma Announces the Successful Publication of a New Patent Application of Its New Sustained-Release (LPC) CBD Formulation

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Herzliya, Israel and Calgary, Alberta--(Newsfile Corp. - May 11, 2022) - Innocan Pharma Corporation (CSE: INNO) (FSE: IP4) (OTCQB: INNPF) (the "Company" or "Innocan") is pleased to announce that an International Patent Application ("PCT") titled "Protein-bound Cannabinoid Formulations and Uses Thereof" was recently published and received the publication number WO 2022/070191 (the "Patent Application"), claiming priority from a US provisional application filed in October 2020.

The Patent Application involves a new particle-based formulation of CBD, which allows a sustained release profile of CBD in plasma. Figure 1 below demonstrates the prolonged profile achieved with this formulation after 21 days when administrated to mice. This new CBD formulation opens up a new avenue to achieve sustained release profile of CBD and expands the versatility of Innocan products currently under development. We anticipate that the next steps regarding this Patent Application will include examination in various countries in and around April 2023, followed by the final grant of the patent. This PCT is another outcome of the collaboration between the Company, the Hebrew University, and Professor Barenholz's team.



Figure 1: Plasma profile of CBD after subcutaneously injection of protein-CBD formulation to mice

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The publication of the Patent Application for Innocan's CBD formulation platform provides additional protection with respect to the Company's intellectual property portfolio, and is a milestone toward developing novel treatments regarding various ailments.

The Patent Application reflects the continued efforts of Innocan's team in developing novel pharmaceutical products for diverse purposes via platform technology, and adds to Innocan's IP portfolio.

The Patent Application discloses a unique delivery method that allows for the controlled release of CBD into the blood steam with improved pharmacokinetic (PK) performance. The Patent Application serves as a significant milestone in the research conducted in collaboration with the Hebrew University, and indicates the potential for the Company's technology to deliver cannabinoids to the blood stream in a precise and effective way.

Innocan's relationship with The Hebrew University

Innocan Pharma Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company, has entered into a worldwide exclusive research and license agreement with Yissum Research and Development Company ("Yissum"), the commercial arm of The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, with respect to the design, preparation, characterization and evaluation of sustained release products of CBD (or other cannabinoids). The research and development initiative is led by Professor Chezy Barenholz, head of the Membrane and Liposome Research Department at The Hebrew University, which is the inventor of over fifty-five patent families, two of which underlie Doxil®, an FDA-approved drug for breast cancer treatment. This unique liposome platform technology may have a wide range of applications, such as epilepsy, pain relief, inflammation and central nervous system disorders. A patent was filed covering this technology on October 7, 2019.