Press Release: Sintalica Bioscience Announces Successful Harvest of First Batch of Psilocybin Mushrooms

MESSINA, Italy–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Sintalica Bioscience Corp. (“Sintalica” or the “Company”), a drug discovery company focused on breakthrough treatments for neuroinflammatory disorders, today announced that the Company has achieved two important milestones through the University of Messina (the “University”):

“The successful cultivation of mushrooms combined with the synthesis of unique non-hallucinogenic molecules is a big achievement for Sintalica, the University of Messina and Italy’s drug development industry. We are now looking forward to starting our drug development program’s next phase”

  1. Successfully cultivated, harvested and processed the first batch of psilocybin mushrooms.
  2. Synthesized novel psychedelic molecules designed to reduce all hallucinogenic effects. Sintalica filed a provisional patent application covering this new and unique class of chemical entities.

These molecules were produced under the authorizations granted by the Italian Ministry of Health.

Sintalica’s approach to psychedelic drug discovery focuses on removing hallucinogenic effects while enhancing the psychedelic molecule’s strong anti-inflammatory properties. Sintalica’s research and drug development program is focused on neurodegenerative disorders, including SCI-Induced Chronic Neuropathic Pain (Spinal Cord Injury), Fibromyalgia, and Inflammation.

Sintalica has an exclusive research partnership with leading Italian research institutes, including the University of Messina and the University of Niccolò Cusano of Rome. Sintalica’s scientific team comprises leading scientists in chemistry, pharmacology, biotechnology and neurodegenerative diseases.

“These molecules are critical to continuing the Sintalica preclinical testing program. We are confident our proprietary molecules and unique formulations will lead to breakthrough treatments for neuroinflammatory diseases,” said Bruce Linton, Chairman and Co-Founder of Sintalica.

“The successful cultivation of mushrooms combined with the synthesis of unique non-hallucinogenic molecules is a big achievement for Sintalica, the University of Messina and Italy’s drug development industry. We are now looking forward to starting our drug development program’s next phase,” said Prof. Salvatore Cuzzocrea, Rector of the University of Messina.

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