Biora Therapeutics. has filed a patent for ingestible devices capable of delivering therapeutic agents through a unique system involving a storage reservoir and burst disk mechanism. The technology allows controlled release of substances within the body for medical purposes. GlobalData’s report on Biora Therapeutics gives a 360-degree view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.

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According to GlobalData’s company profile on Biora Therapeutics, Ingestible drug delivery devices was a key innovation area identified from patents. Biora Therapeutics's grant share as of January 2024 was 24%. Grant share is based on the ratio of number of grants to total number of patents.

Ingestible device for delivering therapeutic agents

Source: United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). Credit: Biora Therapeutics Inc

The patent application (Publication Number: US20230363663A1) describes an ingestible device designed to deliver a dispensable substance through a series of innovative mechanisms. The device includes a housing containing the substance, at least one nozzle, a force generator to exert pressure on the substance, and a burst disk or bioabsorbable plug that controls the release of the substance. The force generator generates pressure to activate the burst disk or plug, allowing the substance to be expelled through the nozzle in a controlled manner. The design also includes features such as multiple nozzles for balanced reaction forces, a storage reservoir formed by a slidable piston, and the use of bioabsorbable materials for controlled release.

Furthermore, the ingestible device is designed to deliver the substance with precision and efficiency. The patent application details variations of the device, including different configurations of the burst disk or bioabsorbable plug, the positioning of the nozzles, and the pressure range generated by the force generator. The device is intended to be ingested and deliver the substance in a jet form that can penetrate mucosal or epithelial layers in the small intestines. With features like equally spaced nozzles and a pressure range of 100-360 psi, the device aims to provide a reliable and effective method for delivering substances internally. The patent application showcases a novel approach to ingestible devices that could have significant implications in the field of medical treatment and drug delivery.

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