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Entera Reports Robust Preclinical Data for EB612 (Oral LA-PTH(1-34)) for Hypoparathyroidism and EB618 (Oral GLP-1/Glucagon) for Obesity at ENDO 2026

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Entera (NASDAQ:ENTX) reported preclinical ENDO 2026 data for EB612 in hypoparathyroidism and EB618 in obesity and metabolic disorders, both co-developed with OPKO Health.

EB612 and EB618 showed sustained pharmacologic effects, robust bioavailability, favorable tolerability and support advancement toward clinical development, including a planned IND for EB612 in late 2026.

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Positive

  • EB612 restored serum calcium and reduced phosphate to sham-control levels in TPTx rats over 7 days
  • Single oral EB612 dose maintained increased serum calcium for about three days in minipigs and primates
  • EB612 and EB618 were well tolerated in preclinical models with no safety concerns reported
  • EB618 showed dose-proportional exposure and glucose-lowering effects across three tablet strengths in primates
  • EB618 tolerated at doses over tenfold higher than anticipated clinical range
  • EB612 IND filing targeted for late 2026 under expanded 50/50 OPKO collaboration

Negative

  • EB612 and EB618 remain in preclinical development, with human clinical data not yet available

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What This Means

This announcement highlights robust preclinical results for EB612 in hypoparathyroidism and EB618 in...
Analysis

This announcement highlights robust preclinical results for EB612 in hypoparathyroidism and EB618 in obesity, reinforcing Entera’s N-Tab oral peptide platform and its expanded 50/50 collaboration with OPKO. It follows earlier ENDO 2026‑related disclosures and comes against a backdrop of a recent $10M private placement and Q1 2026 results noting limited cash runway. Investors may watch for the planned EB612 IND in late 2026, EB618 clinical entry, and how future financings interact with the existing resale shelf.

Key Figures

TPTx rat dosing duration: 7 days EB612 Tmax in minipigs: 2 to 3 hours EB612 exposure duration: More than three days +5 more
8 metrics
TPTx rat dosing duration 7 days Daily EB612 dosing in thyroparathyroidectomized rat model
EB612 Tmax in minipigs 2 to 3 hours Time to maximal plasma levels after single oral EB612 dose in minipigs
EB612 exposure duration More than three days Detectable EB612 plasma levels in minipigs after single dose
EB612 calcemic effect Approximately three days Duration of increased serum calcium in minipigs and non-human primates
EB618 tablet strengths Three tested tablet strengths Dose-proportional exposure in non-human primate PK-PD study
EB618 tolerated exposure More than tenfold anticipated clinical dose Well tolerated at doses exceeding expected clinical range
EB612/OPKO collaboration split 50/50 basis Expanded collaboration economics for advancing EB612
EB612 IND timing Late 2026 Planned IND filing for EB612 hypoparathyroidism program

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: Jun 15 (Positive)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment 24h Move Catalyst
Jun 15 Clinical data update Positive -1.6% Phase 1 EB613 data at ENDO 2026 showing comparable profile to Forteo.
May 28 Conference selection Positive +2.5% Multiple oral peptide abstracts, including EB612 and EB618, accepted for ENDO 2026.
May 8 Earnings results Negative -10.0% Q1 2026 loss, limited cash runway, and going‑concern language with pipeline updates.
Apr 14 Investor webinar Positive +0.9% Announcement of KOL webinar on osteoporosis landscape and EB613 opportunity.
Apr 6 Private placement Negative -5.6% Announcement of a $10M BVF‑led private placement with attached warrants.

24h Move is the share-price change in the day after each event; other market factors may also have contributed.

Pattern Detected

Over the last five news events, ENTX showed price moves generally aligned with news tone, with only one clear divergence following otherwise positive clinical data.

Recent Company History

Recent news for Entera centers on advancing its oral peptide pipeline and financing it. A June 15, 2026 ENDO 2026 clinical data presentation for EB613 coincided with a -1.63% move despite positive Phase 1 data. Earlier ENDO acceptance news on May 28, 2026 saw a 2.52% rise. Q1 2026 results on May 8, 2026 highlighted a $3.5M net loss and going‑concern language and were followed by a -10% move. A $10M private placement on April 2, 2026 preceded a -5.56% reaction. Today’s preclinical data extend the same EB612/EB618 narrative showcased in prior ENDO‑related communications.

Regulatory & Risk Context

Active S-3 Shelf · $14.5 million · Short Interest: 0.47%
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0.47% of shares outstanding
as of 2026-05-29 Days to cover: 2.34
Active S-3 Shelf Registration 2026-05-08
$14.5 million registered capacity

An effective S-3 resale shelf dated May 8, 2026 covers up to 19,569,472 ordinary shares from an April 2, 2026 private placement. Entera will not receive proceeds from shareholder resales but may receive up to approximately $14.5 million from cash exercises of the associated warrants.

Key Terms

hypoparathyroidism, glp-1, glucagon, oxyntomodulin, +3 more
7 terms
hypoparathyroidism medical
"EB612, a first-in-class long-acting PTH(1-34) oral peptide for hypoparathyroidism, produced"
A disorder in which small glands in the neck fail to make enough of a hormone that keeps blood calcium at the right level, causing low calcium with symptoms such as muscle cramps, tingling or fatigue. For investors, it matters because chronic, hard-to-manage conditions like this create demand for medicines, medical devices and diagnostic tests, shaping clinical trial needs, regulatory review and potential market opportunity much like a persistent mechanical problem creates ongoing demand for repairs.
glp-1 medical
"EB618, a first-in-class dual GLP-1/glucagon oral receptor agonist (oxyntomodulin) for obesity"
GLP-1 (glucagon-like peptide-1) is a natural hormone in the body that helps regulate blood sugar levels and appetite. Its significance to investors lies in its role as the basis for a class of medications that address conditions like type 2 diabetes and obesity, which are large and growing markets. Advances or investments in GLP-1-based treatments can signal opportunities in healthcare innovation and potentially impact pharmaceutical companies’ growth.
glucagon medical
"EB618, a first-in-class dual GLP-1/glucagon oral receptor agonist (oxyntomodulin) for obesity"
A hormone produced by the pancreas that raises blood sugar by prompting the liver to release stored sugar, acting like the body’s quick energy alarm. For investors, glucagon is important because it is both a key target for diabetes treatments and an approved emergency drug for severe low blood sugar, so changes in clinical data, approvals, manufacturing or demand can affect pharmaceutical and medical-device companies' revenue and valuation.
oxyntomodulin medical
"dual GLP-1/glucagon oral receptor agonist (oxyntomodulin) for obesity and metabolic disorders"
Oxyntomodulin is a naturally occurring gut hormone released after eating that reduces appetite and influences blood sugar and energy use, acting like a thermostat that helps dial down hunger and adjust the body's fuel handling. It matters to investors because drugs that mimic or boost this hormone are a major class of experimental treatments for obesity and diabetes; trial results, safety findings, and regulatory decisions around oxyntomodulin-based therapies can strongly affect company value and market opportunity.
pharmacokinetics medical
"showed dose-proportional pharmacokinetics and a robust effect on blood glucose in"
Pharmacokinetics is the study of how a substance, such as a drug or chemical, moves through and is processed by the body over time. It tracks how it is absorbed, distributed, broken down, and eventually eliminated. For investors, understanding pharmacokinetics helps gauge the effectiveness, safety, and potential risks of new medications or treatments, which can influence a company’s success and valuation in the healthcare industry.
pth(1-34) medical
"EB612, a first-in-class long-acting PTH(1-34) oral peptide for hypoparathyroidism,"
pth(1-34) is the active 34-amino-acid fragment of human parathyroid hormone used as a prescription injectable that stimulates bone growth, commonly developed as an osteoporosis treatment. Investors watch it because clinical trial results, regulatory approvals, patent status and manufacturing scale determine how widely it can be prescribed and how much revenue it might generate—think of it like a new fertilizer that helps a garden regrow, where effectiveness, safety and supply shape market value.
pk-pd medical
"Results from PK-PD Study in Non-Human Primates,” Entera reported a single dose"
PK-PD combines two linked ideas about a drug: pharmacokinetics (PK) describes how the body absorbs, distributes, breaks down and clears a drug, while pharmacodynamics (PD) describes the drug’s effects on the body and how those effects change with dose. Investors care because clear PK-PD data helps predict safe and effective dosing, the likelihood of regulatory approval, trial success, and ultimately how large and reliable the drug’s market could be — like knowing both how much fuel an engine uses and how fast it will go.

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EB612, a first-in-class long-acting PTH(1-34) oral peptide  for hypoparathyroidism, produced robust bioavailability and sustained increases in calcium across three preclinical models; IND is expected in late 2026

EB618, a first-in-class dual GLP-1/glucagon oral receptor agonist (oxyntomodulin) for obesity and metabolic disorders, showed dose-proportional pharmacokinetics and a robust effect on blood glucose in non-human primates

TEL AVIV, June 16, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Entera Bio Ltd. (NASDAQ: ENTX) (“Entera”), a leader in the development of oral peptides, reported preclinical data at ENDO 2026, the annual meeting of the Endocrine Society, for its EB612 and EB618 pipeline programs. Both EB612 and EB618 programs are being co-developed with OPKO Health Inc. (NASDAQ: OPK).

“The strength of these results underscores the consistency of our N-Tab® platform to develop proprietary oral peptides across a myriad of targets and indications,” said Miranda Toledano, Chief Executive Officer of Entera.

EB612: First-in-Class Oral Long-Acting PTH(1-34) Peptide Tablet for Hypoparathyroidism

EB612 is a proprietary first-in-class long-acting PTH(1-34) analog formulated with Entera’s N-Tab® oral peptide platform.  As the first oral peptide replacement therapy, EB612 aims to provide patients with an oral alternative to currently approved or development-stage peptides that require injections.

In a poster presentation entitled “Pre-Clinical Results for EB612: First-in-Class Oral Long-Acting PTH(1-34) Analog as Hormone Replacement Tablet for Patients with Hypoparathyroidism,” Entera highlighted the following data for EB612:

  • In the thyroparathyroidectomized (TPTx) rat model, the established and widely used preclinical model of hypoparathyroidism, the long-acting PTH(1-34) analog, dosed daily for 7 days, restored serum calcium and reduced phosphate to levels comparable to sham control animals.
  • In a minipig model, a single oral dose of EB612 reached maximal plasma levels 2 to 3 hours post-dose, with drug remaining detectable in plasma for more than three days. This sustained pharmacokinetic exposure was associated with a rapid and long-lasting increase in serum Ca in all study animals. The calcemic effect lasted for approximately three days.
  • In a non-human primate model, a single oral dose of EB612 produced a robust and sustained increase in serum calcium for approximately three days, accompanied by a correlating suppression of endogenous PTH levels.

EB612 was well tolerated, with no safety concerns identified, and the calcemic effects were consistent with those reported for clinically validated injectable PTH-replacement therapies for hypoparathyroidism.

Ongoing studies are advancing EB612 toward first-in-human clinical evaluation. As announced in February 2026, Entera and OPKO expanded their collaboration to advance EB612 on a 50/50 basis, with an intention to file an investigational new drug (IND) application in late 2026.

EB618: First-in-Class Oral Dual GLP-1/Glucagon receptor agonist (Oxyntomodulin) Tablet for Obesity and Metabolic Disorders

Oxyntomodulin (OXM) is a naturally occurring dual GLP-1/glucagon receptor agonist hormone that regulates appetite and glucose metabolism and promotes weight loss, with additional cardioprotective and anti-fibrotic properties; its therapeutic potential as a native hormone is limited by a short plasma half-life.

The EB618 tablet is a proprietary long-acting OXM analog formulated with Entera’s N-Tab® platform.

In a poster presentation at ENDO 2026 entitled “EB618, First-In-Class Oral Tablet of Dual GLP-1/Glucagon Receptor Agonist for Patients with Obesity and Metabolic Disorders: Results from PK-PD Study in Non-Human Primates,” Entera reported a single dose pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic study in non-human primates:

  • EB618 exhibited robust bioavailability, with dose-proportional systemic exposure across three tested tablet strengths and low variability.
  • A dose-proportional pharmacologic effect on postprandial blood glucose levels was observed.
  • EB618 was well tolerated, with no safety concerns identified, at doses exceeding the anticipated clinical dose range by more than tenfold.

These data support the continued clinical development of EB618 as a potential first-in-class oral once-daily GLP-1/glucagon receptor agonist for the treatment of obesity and metabolic disorders.

About Entera
Entera is a clinical stage company focused on developing oral peptide and protein replacement therapies for significant unmet medical needs where an oral tablet form holds the potential to transform the standard of care. The Company leverages a disruptive and proprietary technology platform (N-Tab®) and its pipeline of first-in-class oral peptide programs. The Company’s most advanced product candidate, EB613 (oral PTH(1-34)), is being developed as the first oral, osteoanabolic (bone building) once-daily tablet for osteoporosis. A placebo-controlled, dose-ranging phase 2 study of EB613 tablets (n = 161) met primary (PD/bone turnover biomarker) and secondary endpoints (BMD). Entera is also developing the first oral Long Acting PTH(1-34) tablet as a replacement therapy for patients with hypoparathyroidism (EB612), the first oral oxyntomodulin, a dual targeted GLP1/glucagon peptide tablet for the treatment of obesity and metabolic syndromes; and the first oral GLP-2 tablet as an injection-free alternative for patients suffering from rare malabsorption conditions such as short bowel syndrome in collaboration with OPKO Health, Inc. For more information on Entera, visit www.enterabio.com or follow us on LinkedInTwitter, and Facebook.

Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward Looking Statements
Various statements in this press release are “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. All statements (other than statements of historical facts) in this press release regarding our prospects, plans, financial position, business strategy, clinical development activities, collaboration arrangements and expected financial and operational results are forward-looking statements. Words such as, but not limited to, “anticipate,” “believe,” “can,” “could,” “expect,” “estimate,” “design,” “goal,” “intend,” “may,” “might,” “objective,” “plan,” “predict,” “project,” “target,” “likely,” “should,” “will,” and “would,” or the negative of these terms and similar expressions or words, identify forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are based upon current expectations that involve risks, changes in circumstances, assumptions and uncertainties. Forward-looking statements should not be read as a guarantee of future performance or results and may not be accurate indications of when such performance or results will be achieved. Important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those reflected in Entera’s forward-looking statements include, among others: changes in the interpretation of clinical data; results of our clinical trials; the FDA’s interpretation and review of our results from and analysis of our clinical trials; unexpected changes in our ongoing and planned preclinical development and clinical trials, the timing of and our ability to make regulatory filings and obtain and maintain regulatory approvals for our product candidates; the potential disruption and delay of manufacturing supply chains; loss of available workforce resources, either by Entera or its collaboration and laboratory partners; impacts to research and development or clinical activities that Entera may be contractually obligated to provide; overall regulatory timelines; the size and growth of the potential markets for our product candidates; the scope, progress and costs of developing Entera’s product candidates; Entera’s reliance on third parties to conduct its clinical trials; Entera’s ability to establish and maintain development and commercialization collaborations; Entera’s operation as a development stage company with limited operating history; Entera’s competitive position with respect to other products on the market or in development for the treatment of osteoporosis, hypoparathyroidism, short bowel syndrome, obesity, metabolic conditions and other disease categories it pursues; Entera’s ability to continue as a going concern absent access to sources of liquidity; Entera’s ability to obtain and maintain regulatory approval for any of its product candidates; Entera’s ability to comply with Nasdaq’s minimum listing standards and other matters related to compliance with the requirements of being a public company in the United States; Entera’s intellectual property position and its ability to protect its intellectual property; and other factors that are described in the “Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward-Looking Statements,” “Risk Factors” and “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations” sections of Entera’s most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K filed with the SEC, as well as Entera’s subsequently filed Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q and Current Reports on Form 8-K. There can be no assurance that the actual results or developments anticipated by Entera will be realized or, even if substantially realized, that they will have the expected consequences to, or effects on, Entera. Therefore, no assurance can be given that the outcomes stated or implied in such forward-looking statements and estimates will be achieved. Entera cautions investors not to rely on the forward-looking statements Entera makes in this press release. The information in this press release is provided only as of the date of this press release, and Entera undertakes no obligation to update or revise publicly any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except to the extent required by law.

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FAQ

What preclinical results did Entera (NASDAQ:ENTX) report for EB612 at ENDO 2026?

Entera reported that EB612 restored serum calcium and reduced phosphate to sham-control levels in a standard hypoparathyroidism rat model. According to Entera, EB612 also produced about three days of sustained calcemic response in minipig and primate models with no safety concerns identified.

How does EB612 work for hypoparathyroidism and what is its development status?

EB612 is a long-acting oral PTH(1-34) analog designed as hormone replacement for hypoparathyroidism. According to Entera, ongoing studies support first-in-human evaluation, and an investigational new drug (IND) application is planned for late 2026 under a 50/50 OPKO collaboration.

What were the key ENTX EB618 preclinical findings in obesity and metabolic disorders?

EB618 showed robust bioavailability and dose-proportional systemic exposure across three tablet strengths in non-human primates. According to Entera, EB618 produced dose-proportional reductions in postprandial blood glucose and was well tolerated at doses more than tenfold above the anticipated clinical range.

Is EB618 from Entera (ENTX) a GLP-1 drug and how is it different?

EB618 is a long-acting oral oxyntomodulin analog that activates both GLP-1 and glucagon receptors. According to Entera, this dual mechanism aims to regulate appetite, glucose metabolism and weight, supporting once-daily oral treatment for obesity and metabolic disorders pending clinical evaluation.

What does the ENTX and OPKO collaboration mean for the EB612 program?

Entera and OPKO expanded their collaboration to advance EB612 on a 50/50 basis. According to Entera, this structure supports progressing EB612 toward first-in-human studies and targeting an IND filing in late 2026, potentially sharing costs and development responsibilities between the partners.

Are there any safety concerns reported for Entera’s EB612 and EB618 candidates?

In reported preclinical studies, EB612 and EB618 were well tolerated with no safety concerns identified. According to Entera, EB618 was tested at doses exceeding the anticipated clinical range by more than tenfold, and EB612’s calcemic effects were comparable to validated injectable PTH therapies.