MYOS CORP Secures Fourth Patent as Part of R&D Drive to Address Healthcare Burden of Sarcopenia and Muscle-Related Disorders
MYOS CORP, a leader in advanced nutrition, has secured U.S. Patent #10,925,904 for its innovative techniques aimed at improving skeletal muscle protein synthesis in older mammals, including Fortetropin®. This patent complements three others and is supported by positive findings from five clinical studies on Fortetropin's effectiveness against sarcopenia. The global market for sarcopenia treatment is projected to grow from $2.74 billion in 2018 to $3.975 billion by 2026. The company aims to enhance product offerings to address muscle-related disorders.
- Secured fourth patent, enhancing intellectual property portfolio.
- Positive results from five clinical studies on Fortetropin®.
- Sarcopenia treatment market projected to grow significantly.
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CEDAR KNOLLS, N.J., Feb. 24, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- MYOS CORP ("MYOS" or the "Company"), a research-based advanced nutrition company with divisions that address both Human Nutrition and Animal Health, announced today that it has been granted United States Patent #10,925,904 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). The new patent, titled "Methods and Compositions for Improving Skeletal Muscle Protein Fractional Synthetic Rate," protects advanced technologies related to improving skeletal muscle protein synthetic rate in older mammals through the administration of proprietary nutritional compositions such as MYOS' advanced nutrition product, Fortetropin®.
In addition to securing this fourth patent, MYOS has received positive results from five clinical studies on the efficacy of Fortetropin®. Together, the four patents and five clinical studies form the foundation of a robust portfolio of Intellectual Property aimed at addressing serious muscle-related disorders, including sarcopenia – a muscle-wasting disease, affecting humans and animals, with a global treatment market valued at
"This new patent represents a continuation in our drive to build a world-class company centered on rigorous research and robust science," said MYOS CEO, Joe Mannello. "Over the past two years, we've received very promising results from clinical trials in both humans and animals, proving the efficacy of our R&D breakthroughs. The invention that this patent protects will enable us to diversify our consumer product offerings so that we can continue to provide important aid to people and animals in need, while maximizing returns."
According to a study published in 2019 in the Journal of Frailty & Aging, the cost of hospitalizations for people in the United States with sarcopenia was estimated at
In 2019, researchers at the University of California, Berkeley reported positive results from a randomized, double blind, placebo-controlled human clinical trial that was conducted on the impact of Fortetropin® on the rate of muscle protein synthesis in geriatric men and women. The researchers reported that the daily consumption of Fortetropin® led to an ~
It is believed that a reduction in the rate of muscle protein synthesis is largely responsible for sarcopenia. Some of the consequences of sarcopenia included decreased strength, metabolic rate and maximal oxygen consumption which contribute to weakness and a loss of independence. Sarcopenia is also recognized as a major risk for suffering falls and bone fractures in older adults.
MYOS' recent patent on increasing the rate of muscle protein synthesis is not limited to only human applications but provides protection for applications involving all mammals, including cats and dogs.
In 2020, researchers at Kansas State University published findings that daily Fortetropin® consumption lessened muscle loss in dogs recovering from TPLO surgery, a procedure to repair tears of the cranial cruciate ligament (CCL).
In order to increase awareness of sarcopenia in small animals, MYOS developed a Continuing Education (CE) Course for Veterinarians on Small Animal Sarcopenia that is accredited by the American Association of Veterinary State Boards (AAVSB).
"Sarcopenia is the major cause of frailty in small animals," stated Albert Ahn, D.V.M., Chief Veterinary Adviser, MYOS CORP. "Researchers at the École Nationale Vétérinaire d'Alfort, France reported in 2016 that frailty has a detrimental impact on the lifespan of dogs. We believe that addressing sarcopenia is one of the best things that man can do for man's best friend."
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About MYOS CORP
MYOS CORP (MYOS), "The Muscle Company ® ", is a Cedar Knolls, NJ-based advanced nutrition company that develops and markets products that improve muscle health and performance. MYOS is the owner of Fortetropin®, a fertilized egg yolk-based product manufactured via a proprietary process to retain and optimize its biological activity. Fortetropin has been clinically shown to increase muscle size, lean body mass, and reduce muscle atrophy. MYOS believes Fortetropin has the potential to redefine existing standards of physical health and wellness and produces muscle health support products featuring Fortetropin under the names of Yolked®, Physician Muscle Health Formula®, MYOS Canine Muscle Formula®, (Regular & Vet Strength) and Qurr®. For more information, please visit www.myoscorp.com .
Forward-Looking Statements
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