Three antibodies dried using EnWave's freezeREV vial dehydration technology

EnWave Corporation (TSX VENTURE:ENW) ("EnWave" or "the Company") today announced that it has successfully dried three different antibodies in the Company's prototype freezeREV vial dehydration technology. Results from this study showed no detectable visual difference between freezeREV-dried and freeze dried samples when examined with the SDS-PAGE electrophoresis method. Additionally, the indication of the molecular weight was similar between the two dried samples and liquid antibodies. Freeze drying, or lyophilization, is the current industry standard for dehydrating live or active organisms such as antibodies.

Freeze drying can be particularly harsh on sensitive materials such as antibodies because of the length of time the organisms are exposed to extremely low temperatures. The freezeREV prototype has been designed to significantly reduce the drying time and temperature exposure from days, to minutes or hours, creating the potential for a high-speed, cost effective dehydration technology. The Company believes that a commercial-scale freezeREV machine could reduce the costs of dehydration for live or active pharmaceuticals and reagents by as much as 80%.

"These are exciting results for the Company as we are seeing the potential of this technology in a new area of biopharmaceuticals and biomaterials," said Dr. Durance. "We have tested a variety of proteins in the past, but antibody dehydration could open up a huge new market for EnWave, and this would compliment our existing research into vaccine dehydration."



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