Field Trip Receives Notice of Allowance for US Patent Application Covering FT-104 (Isoprocin Glutarate), its Novel Psychedelic Molecule in Development
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Field Trip Receives Notice of Allowance for US Patent Application Covering FT-104 (Isoprocin Glutarate), its Novel Psychedelic Molecule in Development

The Allowed Claims include Composition of FT-104, which is a more soluble, stable prodrug form of the psychedelic molecule 4-HO-DiPT

TORONTO, Jan. 11, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Field Trip Health Ltd. (NASDAQ: FTRP, TSX: FTRP) ("Field Trip"), a global leader in the development and delivery of psychedelic therapies, today announced that the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has issued a Notice of Allowance for Field Trip’s patent application No. 17/364,047 for claims related to FT-104 (informally known as “Isoprocin Glutarate”), Field Trip’s first novel psychedelic molecule in development. Claims in the allowed patent application titled, “Tryptamine Prodrugs”, cover composition of matter, use and manufacturing of a family of hemi-ester compounds of hydroxytryptamines, including FT-104.

Notices of Allowance are issued by the USPTO after it has thoroughly examined a patent application to ensure it complies with all requirements under United States patent law. This includes a rigorous evaluation to confirm that the claimed subject material is both novel and non-obvious with respect to prior art. The formal granting of the patent will occur in a subsequent administrative step.

The international (PCT) patent application relating to FT-104, which was filed in June 2020, has also published (WO 2022/000091) together with the International Search Report (ISR), a first step before expansion into National Phase filings to protect FT-104 in future major markets where Field Trip intends to pursue commercialization should FT-104 achieve regulatory approval. The international (PCT) patent application provides Field Trip with deferred patent filing rights in 150+ countries.

Dr. Nathan Bryson, Field Trip’s Chief Science Officer, commented: “Since inception, the strategy at Field Trip for our first development project was to create a novel drug substance that could produce a consistent trip time, in the range of three hours. We achieved this by combining a novel prodrug strategy to make demonstrable improvements on a known class of psychedelic substances. To further derisk the project, we filed a Track One U.S. patent application on June 30, 2021 in order to accelerate the decision by examiners and achieve allowance, and granting, as early as possible in the development process. We are elated that the USPTO has formally allowed our patent application within seven months of filing and are now poised to continue development of FT-104 knowing that we have a robust intellectual property position to build on.”

FT-104: A More Soluble, Stable Form of 4-HO-DiPT

The allowed patent application describes a family of hemi-ester compounds of hydroxytryptamines, including FT-104, a more soluble, more stable prodrug form of 4-hydroxy-N,N-diisopropyltryptamine (4-HO-DiPT or “Isoprocin”). The preferred prodrug, FT-104, comprises the endogenous, natural compound glutaric acid as a hemi-ester. As such, FT-104 has been given a common name, Isoprocin Glutarate, for simplicity.