Mucocort Receives Additional Patent Approval for Its Innovative Patch Technology

Mucocort AB, based at Umeå Biotech Incubator, is developing an innovative mucoadhesive “patch” for mouth ulcers (aphthous stomatitis), one of the most common oral mucosal diseases.

The Chinese patent secures Mucocort’s technology in one of the world’s largest and most dynamic markets.

”We aim to be a leading global research and development company. This is a crucial component in our IPR portfolio and underscores our commitment to an ambitious IPR and market strategy”, says Jean Lycke.

This product/technology had previously received approval under the European Patent System (EPC). Mucocort is now actively working to extend its patent protection to additional countries, further bolstering the global security of its product.

Professor Thomas Hedner, Board Member at Mucocort AB, comments:

“We are very proud to have this patent approved in China, a country that is highly significant for both technological innovation and global growth. China is a strategically important market for us, and with this patent, we can effectively safeguard our technology against infringement and enhance our opportunities to form partnerships and alliances within the region”.

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