Propanc Biopharma, Inc. announced that a certificate of grant for the Company's foundation patent was received from the Canadian Intellectual Property Office. The foundation patent covers composition claims for the Company's lead product candidate, PRP. In further news, the PRP dosing and method to treat cancer stem cells (CSCs) patents were validated in countries across Europe, resulting in the Company's IP portfolio growing to 87 patents filed in major global jurisdictions.

The Canadian foundation patent is the final application to receive a certificate of grant in the Company's foundation patent family (there are two divisional patents remaining citing additional inventions in the US and Mexico further dividing an original patent,). This means that grant status has been secured in every jurisdiction in which the Company has filed a foundation patent application. Propanc has achieved grant status for the foundation patent in over 30 different countries across North America, Europe, Asia, the Middle East and Japan.

The PRP dosing patent is an important part of the IP portfolio covering possible future clinical dosage ranges for PRP as the Company advances into early stage clinical development. For the CSCs patent, the claims cover a method to minimize the progression of cancer in a patient who has already received a first line treatment by detecting the presence of CSCs, followed by administering PRP. The future potential clinical application describes when a patient experiences a relapse and the cancer returns after primary standard of care has been applied.

Europe is considered a major global region and in 2022, the worldwide pharmaceutical market was valued at approximately $1.48 trillion by Statista.com and accounted for 23.4% of global pharmaceutical sales in 2021, according to the European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations (EFPIA).