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The role of Roquette’s KLEPTOSE® HPbCD in the fight against coronavirus

Roquette has recently identified that its KLEPTOSE® hydroxypropyl beta-cyclodextrins (HPβCD) product, a functional excipient and a specialty active pharmaceutical ingredient (API), may be effective to help the joint efforts of the scientific and pharmaceutical communities working on treating and preventing new emerging viruses such as the coronavirus.

“We have products that may help in the formulations currently being developed by the scientific community to vaccinate against the coronavirus.” said Paul Smaltz, Head of the Global Pharmaceutical business unit “Our KLEPTOSE® HPβCD may be part of a helpful solution to speed up the early stage development process and help rapidly scale-up vaccine candidate production.  Getting these medicines to market faster cannot only treat the current virus’ threat to global health, but also help prevent the full slew of coronaviruses in this family.”

HPβCD can effectively act as a safe, enabling excipient for solubility enhancement of antiviral drugs, stability improvement of therapeutic monoclonal antibodies, and as a vaccine adjuvant. The company’s new position paper speaks to the potential role of Cyclodextrins, such as HPβCD, in detail: “Combating Coronavirus: key role of cyclodextrins in treatment and prevention.”

Roquette has extensive experience and a long history of supplying markets with KLEPTOSE® HPβCD, approved for oral and parenteral administration in humans by the EU, the US, and Chinese regulatory authorities. HPβCD offers a high degree of solubility and an excellent safety profile, even at relatively high doses. Moreover:

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