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Sirona Biochem Corp V.SBM

Alternate Symbol(s):  SRBCF

Sirona Biochem Corp. is a cosmetic ingredient and drug discovery company with a proprietary technology platform developed at its laboratory facility in France with a specialization in the stabilization of carbohydrate molecules. The Company is exploring the areas of diabetes, dyschromia, anti-aging, anti-cellulite and antiviral therapies and relies on a business model of licensing patents to large organizations in return for up-front and milestone payments as well as royalties. Its two most advanced programs are the cosmetic skin lightener and diabetes drug. The Company's TFC-1067 is for the treatment of Dyschromia (Dark spots on the skin). GlycoProteMim is a novel anti-aging compound. GlycoProteMim is based on the naturally occurring glycoproteins found in Antarctic fish, known to protect them against environmental stressors. It is focused on three current antiviral categories: Neuraminidase Inhibitors, Nucleoside Analogs and Iminosugars. Its wholly owned subsidiary is TFChem S.A.R.L.


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Comment by Dachs1on Apr 21, 2016 8:48am
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RE:Hmmmm

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Ludacris09 wrote: Maybe they got into this area because the company they may have done a deal with also does this sort of products... could be a possibility.. Lets just wait and see what happens. Does anyone know of any other companies that deal with scar healing ?



Maybe you’re right. Attila mentioned that one of company which is interested in the skin lightener is also interested another product.
 

https://www.sironabiochem.com/sirona-biochem-initiates-research-and-development-on-new-therapies-for-keloid-scars-and-acne-vulgar/

Some of the key players in the keloid treatment market are Novartis, GlaxoSmithKline, Galena Biopharma, Bristol-Myers Squibb and Valeant Pharmaceuticals International.

Some of the key players in the acne vulgaris treatment market include Galderma, Allergan, Bayer, Cipher, Johnson & Johnson and Valeant Pharmaceutical International.

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