MyMD Pharmaceuticals Announces New Data Demonstrating 8,000 Times Higher Potency of Novel Synthetic Supera-CBD over Plant-Derived CBD
MyMD Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ: MYMD) announced promising new data on Supera-CBD, its patented synthetic cannabidiol derivative, demonstrating it is 8,000 times more potent than regular CBD. Supera-CBD targets CB2 receptors, linked to beneficial therapeutic effects such as anxiety and neuroprotection, without the psychotropic effects associated with CB1. The company aims to position Supera-CBD as a prescription drug alternative amidst strong market potential for treating conditions like Alzheimer's and neuropathic pain. Dr. Adam Kaplin and Dr. Chris Chapman highlight the drug's ability to activate CB2 at low non-toxic doses.
- Supera-CBD shows 8,000 times the potency of regular CBD, indicating significant therapeutic potential.
- Targets CB2 receptors associated with anxiety, pain, and neurodegeneration.
- Potential applications for high-threat diseases like Alzheimer's and neuropathic pain.
- Aims to become a prescription alternative to unregulated CBD, enhancing market acceptance.
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Data indicates potential of drug candidate to deliver an extremely potent therapeutic benefit at a very low non-toxic dose
New data will be presented at the 4th Annual International Cannabinoid-Derived Pharmaceuticals Summit in
Supera-CBD targets the cannabinoid receptor type 2 (CB2), a protein mainly expressed in the immune system and which is associated with the therapeutic effects of CBD, including its anxiolytic, anticonvulsant, antipsychotic, neuroprotective and anti-inflammatory properties. CB2 receptors do not create an intoxicating negative psychotropic reaction (e.g. a high). In contrast, CB1 is usually expressed in the brain and distributed throughout the central nervous system to deliver an intoxicating effect. A vast majority of CBD developers are pursuing compounds targeted to CB2 that have minimal CB1 affinity. Watch how Supera-CBD works.
“We believe that the new data we are revealing today is an extraordinary achievement in the field of pharmaceutical cannabinoids,” said
“Our drug candidate, with low CB1 affinity and four-fold increased CB2 binding, is 8,000 times more potent a CB2 agonist (activator) than regular CBD,”
In comparison to Supera-CBD, the synthetic cannabinoid CP 55940, another highly potent activator of CB2, is also a highly potent activator of CB1, delivering an intoxicating effect to the user. For this reason, the compound was abandoned by its developer and never marketed. Supera-CBD is estimated by MyMD to be between 40 to 500 times the potency of the first discovered and best-characterized endocannabinoids anandamide and 2-arachidonoyl glycerol, which are produced naturally inside the body.
Plant-derived CBD has almost no activity at the CB2 receptor, and therefore has nearly zero potency as a medicinal drug.
Supera-CBD is currently on a path toward human clinical trials as a therapy for epilepsy, followed by chronic pain.
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