-
Germany identifies far-right suspect in deadly 1970 antisemitic attack
-
Rain delays start of second day's play in England-Pakistan opener
-
PrimeXBT Expands Swap-Free Trading to PXTrader 2.0
-
Russian strikes kill 16 in Kyiv, surrounding region
-
Record number of locations in France top 40C over summer: AFP analysis
-
'It is tough': Indonesia battles wildfires, bracing for worse to come
-
Trump pledges 'economic warfare' on Iran, prompting Tehran derision
-
Seoul detects North Korean missile launches after Trump says to meet Kim
-
'Girl with a Pearl Earring' in Japan, perhaps for the last time
-
Thai, Myanmar military chiefs meet as post-coup thaw progresses
-
Russian strikes kill 13 in Kyiv, surrounding region
-
Asian stocks rally as US Treasury steps in to ease bond fears
-
'Simply lovely': Verstappen signs new Red Bull contract until 2030
-
Verstappen signs new Red Bull contract until 2030: team
-
Australia coach Walters heading to St Helens after World Cup
-
What property giant Evergrande's sentence means for China's economy
-
China jails founder, fines disgraced property giant Evergrande
-
Australian prosecutors demand life in prison for mushroom killer
-
Russian strikes kill 12 in Kyiv, surrounding region
-
Fallout far-reaching for Australian Rules after latest scandal
-
US India ambassador's Kashmir remarks rile Pakistan; envoy summoned
-
Rafts on Rome's Tiber River cool down overheated tourists
-
In Senegal's Saint-Louis, traces of slave-trading past fade away
-
Top seeds Sabalenka, Zverev stunned in Cincinnati fourth round
-
Russian strikes kill 9 in Kyiv, surrounding region
-
Australia says relations with Israel 'difficult' after aid worker death
-
Messi scores first goal since father's death in Miami draw
-
PSG start Ligue 1 defence with eye on Champions League hat-trick
-
Mercedes and Max: What to watch as F1 returns for Dutch GP
-
Arsenal can become world's best club: Arteta
-
'People, not robots': Ukraine's soldiers justify human role amid drone revolution
-
Japan's King Kazu, 59, scores twice from spot to make cup history
-
North Sea drilling tests UK govt climate pledge
-
Kyiv's desperate vendors persevere outside obliterated flea market
-
'Ray of hope': Gaza seed bank rebuilds after wartime destruction
-
Australia races to shield little penguins from H5N1 bird flu
-
Mourinho begins second Real Madrid reign with Barca in his sights
-
Messi scores first goal since father's death
-
'More confrontational': Iran's new hardline security leadership
-
US national debt exceeds $40 trillion for first time
-
UK summons Israeli envoy over West Bank settlement project
-
Brazilian narco violence spills over into tranquil Bolivia
-
Trump vows 'tremendous' economic costs on Iran partners
-
Trump's devoted 'human printer' in media glare
-
Germany, France, UN condemn far-right Israeli minister's 'inhumane' Gaza remarks
-
InterContinental Hotels Group PLC Announces Transaction in Own Shares - August 20
-
Great Western Mining Corporation plc Announces Holding(s) in Company
-
HM Exploration Announces DTC Eligibility of Its Common Shares in the United States
-
NuRAN Wireless Announces Investor Relations Agreement With King Tide Media LLC
-
Eagle Plains' Partner Xcite Uranium Inc. Commences Drill Program at the Don Lake Uranium Project, Saskatchewan
eXoZymes Advancing Commercial Readiness With Profound Production Metrics on Initial NCT Pilot Run
N-trans-caffeoyltyramine (NCT) is an interesting naturally occurring compound that has attracted scientific attention in exploratory studies related to lipid metabolism and energy utilization pathways.
The production was executed by an external partner under pilot-scale conditions using standardized protocols.
The pilot run achieved approximately 99% reaction conversion, 90% isolated yield, and 535 grams of NCT at 99.6% pharma-grade purity.
Reaction performance was observed to improve at increased operating scale.
High-purity NCT now available for formulation development with commercial partners.
LOS ANGELES, CA / ACCESS Newswire / January 29, 2026 / Today, eXoZymes Inc. (NASDAQ:EXOZ) ("eXoZymes") - a pioneer of AI-enhanced enzymes that can transform sustainable feedstock into nutraceuticals and new medicines - reported detailed downstream performance results from its recently completed 100-liter pilot production run of NCT. The results expand upon the previously announced 100× scale-up milestone and provide new data demonstrating manufacturability, material recovery, and product quality at commercially relevant scale.
Following completion of the pilot run and product isolation and purification, eXoZymes achieved approximately 99% reaction conversion, 91% process- recovery, and a 90% isolated yield, resulting in 535 grams of isolated NCT. Final product purity was measured at 99.6%, based on post-isolation analytical characterization. Together, these metrics provide a full, end-to-end view of process performance spanning reaction, isolation, and purification.
"What makes this initial NCT pilot run profound is how counter to conventional experience these results are. In most biological systems, performance typically degrades as you scale - reactions become harder to control, yields drop, and variability increases. With our AI-enhanced enzymes - exozymes - we see the opposite trend." states co-founder of eXoZymes and VP of Development, Paul Opgenorth, PhD, and continues, "At very small laboratory scale, where cell-free reactions are usually developed and optimized, performance can actually be the weakest. It improves at the one-liter scale, and this scaled run at 100 liters further reinforces that the system benefits from operating at larger volumes. Seeing that behavior carry through to high recovery, isolated yield, and pharma-grade purity supports that exozymes represent a fundamentally different and more scalable biomanufacturing paradigm compared to existing approaches."
Using a NCT tech transfer package, the pilot production was executed by Cayman Chemical, which independently operated the cell-free reaction, downstream processing, isolation, and analytical confirmation. This marks the first time the exozyme-based biomanufacturing process has been run end-to-end by an external partner, demonstrating protocol transferability and operational robustness.
Team Lead of Biosolutions and R&D Services, Adrian Brückner, PhD, adds, "What stood out to me in this run was not just the impressive final performance numbers, but how straightforward and reliable the process proved to be under real operating conditions. The reaction was executed using a written, step-by-step protocol by an external team, and it performed exactly as intended. From a process perspective, that level of consistency - combined with high recovery, isolated yield, and purity at this scale - gives us confidence that the system is not only scalable, but operationally robust and well suited for continued manufacturing development. Importantly, this successful production of more than half a kilogram of pharma-grade purity NCT means that we're now ready to share formulation samples with relevant partners."
NCT has historically been difficult to supply at scale in purified form. Cell-based production methods commonly co-produce N-trans-feruloyltyramine (NFT), a closely related compound that has been reported in the scientific literature to exhibit different activity profiles from NCT in certain in-vitro and preclinical research settings, which can complicate interpretation when both compounds are present. Because of their close structural similarity, separating NFT from NCT is also costly. The exozyme-based process avoids these limitations, enabling direct production of highly pure NCT without co-production challenges.
Looking ahead, eXoZymes expects 2026 to focus on establishing a commercial NCT supply chain, expanding production volumes, forming strategic partnerships, and finalizing commercial technology-transfer packages. These efforts are expected to focus on improving manufacturing efficiency and scalability as eXoZymes and NCTx evaluate pathways toward sustainable commercial economics.
Formulation can be shipped to partners
With isolated high-purity NCT now produced at pilot scale, eXoZymes is actively engaging with partners interested in formulation development, product validation, and application-specific testing. The availability of high-purity material enables partners to move beyond feasibility studies and into hands-on evaluation under relevant conditions. Companies seeking to explore potential use cases, assess performance, or initiate collaborative development discussions are invited to contact eXoZymes to request samples and discuss next steps, right here:
https://exozymes.com/partners
About Cayman
Cayman Chemical helps make research possible by providing products and services to scientists worldwide. Cayman's collection includes high-quality biochemicals, assay kits, antibodies, and proteins, empowering researchers to understand the biological mechanisms of health and disease and develop new therapies. Cayman's scientists are experts in the synthesis, purification, and characterization of biochemicals ranging from small drug-like heterocycles to complex biolipids, and fatty acids, and is highly skilled in all aspects of assay and antibody development, protein expression, crystallization, and structure determination. In addition, Cayman offers a wide range of analytical services using LC-MS/MS, HPLC, GC, and many other techniques. Cayman performs generic drug development and production in both Ann Arbor, Michigan and Neratovice, Czech Republic.
Learn more at www.caymanchem.com
About eXoZymes
Founded in 2019, the company has developed a biomanufacturing platform that - as a historic first - offers the tools and insights to design, engineer, control and optimize nature's own natural processes to produce highly valuable natural products, via a commercially scalable, sustainable, and eco-friendly alternative: exozymes.
Exozymes are advanced enzymes enhanced through AI and bioengineering to thrive in a bioreactor without using living cells. Exozymes can replace toxic petrochemical processes and inefficient biochemical extraction with sustainable and scalable biosolutions that transform biomass into essential chemicals, nutraceuticals and medicines.
By freeing enzyme-driven chemical reactions from the limitations imposed by cells, exozyme biosolutions eliminate the scaling bottleneck that has hampered commercial success in the synthetic biology (SynBio) space, making exozymes the next generation of biomanufacturing.
While the company, eXoZymes Inc., has introduced "exozymes" as a scientific concept, they are not trademarking the concept, as they view it as a new nomenclature for wide adoption for this next generation of biomanufacturing that eXoZymes aims to pioneer and be the market leader of.
Learn more at exozymes.com
eXoZymes Safe Harbor
This press release includes forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements, which are based on certain assumptions and describe the company's future plans, strategies and expectations, can generally be identified by the use of forward-looking terms such as "believe," "expect," "may," "will," "should," "would," "could," "seek," "intend," "plan," "goal," "project," "estimate," "anticipate," "strategy," "future," "likely," "potential," or other comparable terms, although not all forward-looking statements contain these identifying words. All statements other than statements of historical facts included in this press release regarding the company's strategies, prospects, financial condition, operations, costs, plans and objectives are forward-looking statements. Actual results could differ materially for a variety of reasons. You should carefully consider the risks and uncertainties described in the "Risk Factors" section of eXoZymes' quarterly reports on Form 10-Q, annual reports on Form 10-K, and other documents filed by eXoZymes from time to time by the company with the Securities and Exchange Commission. These filings identify and address important risks and uncertainties that could cause actual events and results to differ materially from those contained in the forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements speak only as of the date they are made. Readers are cautioned not to put undue reliance on forward-looking statements, and eXoZymes assumes no obligation and does not intend to update or revise these forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise. eXoZymes does not give any assurance that it will achieve its expectations.
eXoZymes contact
Lasse Görlitz, VP of Communications
(858) 319-7135
[email protected]
https://www.linkedin.com/company/exozymes
https://x.com/exozymes
https://www.youtube.com/@exozymes
SOURCE: eXoZymes
View the original press release on ACCESS Newswire
A.Clark--AT