Moleac

Moleac is a biopharmaceutical company which headquarters are located in Biopolis, a purpose built complex for biomedical sciences research in Singapore.[1] Moleac brings together Asian and Western techniques by identifying medicine discovered in China and developing them into Western mainstream medicine.[2] Moleac's first product, Neuroaid (also written NeuroAiD) is focused on brain stroke recovery and is derived from Traditional Chinese Medicine. It has gained market approval in two countries in 2006 and a clinical trial was started in October 2007 with 1100 patients (CHIMES study).[3]

Products and pipeline

Products

Moleac's first product, Neuroaid stroke treatment, works on the Central Nervous System andI is derived from Traditional Chinese Medicine. It has gained market approval in two countries in 2006 and continues its expansion. Moleac is now present in 10 different courntries, mainly in Asia and Middle-East. A clinical trial was started in October 2007 with 1100 patients (CHIMES).[4]

Pipeline

Moleac's pipeline is to extend NeuroAiD treatment to stroke prevention and to investigate on neurology and aging diseases.[5]

Key partnerships

Partnerships have been entered with the following institutions:

Awards

Frost & Sullivan Excellence in Healthcare Awards

Moleac received two awards for its Neuroaid stroke treatment. In 2009, Moleac was named Singapore Entrepreneurial Company of the Year at the Frost & Sullivan Excellence in Healthcare Awards. Frost & Sullivan granted this award to Moleac te recognise its ability to be a major player in "various healthcare segments" and to acknowledge the good practices displayed.

Biospectrum Asia Pacific Award

In 2010, Moleac was elected Asia emerging company of the year by Biospectrum. This award was granted by Biospectrum for two main reasons: first its initiative to bridge a therapeutic gap in stroke recovery, second, for the rapid and efficient commercialisation of Neuroaid stroke treatment.

References

  1. Asiabiotech/industry watch - APBN-vol 10-No 1, June 2006
  2. ePanorama,From Pins to Pills, 2006-03-31, https://www.bcg.com/alumni/ePanorama/article.jsp?pubID=1568&PubRef=Mar/Apr
  3. Medical Tribune, November 2009, NeuroAiD: Expanding the frontiers of neurological rehabilitation
  4. 9.2006/12/11, Reuters, Moleac turns a TCM into stroke Treatment
  5. Heurteaux, C., et al., Neuroprotective and neuroproliferative activities of NeuroAiD (MLC601, MLC901), a Chinese..., Neuropharmacology (2010), doi:10.1016/j.neuropharm.2010.01.001
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