Cannabix Technologies Inc. reported that it has filed an International Patent Application ("PCT") titled, "Apparatus and Methods for Capturing Non-Volatile and Semi-Volatile Substances from Breath". This PCT application covers new innovations and intellectual property related the development to the detection of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and Semi- Volatile Substances (like delta-9 THC) using the handheld Cannabix Breath Collection Unit ("BCU"). The BCU allows for the efficient collection, adsorption and desorption of analytes of low volatility from human breath.

Highlights and Updates: The Company has filed a new patent for its BCU related technology allowing for effective breath sample collection from humans for typically very difficult to detect non-volatile compounds in breath (like delta-9 THC). Cannabix's Mass Spectrometer Breath Sampler ("MSBS") technology along with BCU have been providing consistent results in the detection of delta-9 THC in breath from smoking and THC infused edibles consumption. The Company reports that early testing with Delta- 8 THC in standards, in the low 10-100 picogram range, have been detected using the MSBS technology.

Delta-8 THC is present in small amounts in hemp and has psychedelic and intoxicating effects, similar though less potent compared to delta-9 THC. Since it is extracted from legal forms of cannabis and concentrated, it has been of increasing concern for law enforcement and state governments. The Company is planning testing with metabolized delta-8 THC.

The Company is the developer of contactless breath alcohol detection devices for employers and other settings.