Peptinovo Biopharma to Initiate Human Clinical Trials in Australia

Ann Arbor, Mich. — January 20, 2026 — Leads & Copy — Peptinovo Biopharma, a biotechnology company based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, has received approval to begin its first human clinical trials in Australia. The company, which specializes in targeted cancer therapies using its proprietary PALM™ nanotechnology, is cleared to begin enrolling cancer patients in the coming months.

According to Peptinovo, the approval was granted after extensive scientific and safety reviews by two Human Research Ethics Committees (HRECs). These committees are the Australian equivalent of institutional review boards in the United States.

The authorization allows Peptinovo to activate selected Australian clinical sites and proceed with the final steps required to start patient dosing. The company is targeting enrollment of its first patient in the first quarter of 2026.

“This is a defining moment for Peptinovo,” said CEO Steve Tokarz. “Receiving ethics approval to initiate human clinical trials means our PALM™ nanotechnology has passed rigorous independent review for safety and scientific integrity. It allows us to move from years of laboratory and manufacturing development into the clinic, where our goal is to begin demonstrating real benefit for cancer patients.”

The clinical trial will evaluate Peptinovo’s proprietary PALM™ (Peptide-Amphiphile Lipid Micelle) platform, which is designed to deliver established, approved chemotherapies directly into cancer cells while minimizing exposure to healthy tissue. The platform features a novel, patented vitamin-E-based prodrug linker developed through Peptinovo’s collaboration with Italian specialty pharmaceutical chemistry company Chemelectiva S.r.l.

According to Peptinovo, the chemistry enables PALM™ to exploit natural cellular uptake mechanisms that cancer cells use to fuel growth. By temporarily inactivating chemotherapy drugs using the proprietary vitamin-E-based linker, the PALM™ drug circulates safely through the body until it is taken up by tumor cells. Once inside, the linker is cleaved and the chemotherapy is reactivated — functioning like a Trojan horse that delivers the drug directly where it is needed, unleashing its full therapeutic potential while reducing the adverse effects that limit conventional chemotherapy.

Peptinovo has selected multiple clinical sites in Australia whose principal investigators have agreed to participate in the study and whose ethics committees have reviewed and approved the trial protocol. The company is completing the remaining operational steps required to activate those sites.

This clinical milestone follows a series of manufacturing and formulation breakthroughs announced in late 2025, including Peptinovo’s partnerships with Ardena for nanomedicine manufacturing and Alcami for lyophilization (freeze-drying) and global drug-product distribution. Together, these partnerships established a stable, scalable supply of clinical-grade PALM™ drug product manufactured under current Good Manufacturing Practice (cGMP) standards.

The company’s proprietary chemistry, enabled by Chemelectiva’s first-of-its-kind semi-synthetic vitamin E compound and patented synthetic route, makes commercial-scale, FDA-compliant production of the PALM™ prodrug possible, overcoming long-standing limitations of naturally sourced vitamin E derivatives.

“With both ethics approval and cGMP manufacturing in place, we are entering the most important phase of our company’s development,” said Ren Homan, inventor and co-founder of Peptinovo. “Every step from here forward is about translating our science into patient impact.”

To support its transition into clinical development, Peptinovo has raised $17.6 million to date as part of its open Series A financing round. In parallel with the Australian study, Peptinovo plans to submit an Investigational New Drug (IND) application to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration this year to support the launch of clinical sites in the United States.

Peptinovo Biopharma is developing next-generation targeted nanomedicines to enhance the treatment of cancer. Its proprietary PALM™ technology delivers proven chemotherapies directly to tumors while reducing toxicity to healthy tissues.

Peptinovo Investor Contact
Steve Tokarz
steve.tokarz@peptinovo.com

Media Contact
Katie Merx
katie.merx@peptinovo.com
+1 313.510.5090

Source: Peptinovo Biopharma

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