eXoZymes’ NCT Process Achieves 10-fold Productivity Increase, Advancing Beyond Original Commercial-scale Economic Targets
Optimized process delivered a 10-fold improvement in productivity, significantly improving the estimated economics of
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Optimized process delivered a 10-fold improvement in productivity, significantly improving the estimated economics of future commercial-scale manufacturing.
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Estimated manufacturing cost equivalent has fallen more than 100x from the first version of the NCT process to the current optimized process, based on internal process-cost assessments.
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The new process produced approximately 67% more NCT per liter than the previously announced 100-liter pilot run.
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Reaction time was reduced by over 80%, allowing substantially more product to be produced in less time.
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The improvements support a more scalable and efficient manufacturing process as eXoZymes prepares for technology transfer to future commercial partners.
LOS ANGELES, CA / ACCESS Newswire / August 18, 2026 / Today, eXoZymes Inc. (NASDAQ:EXOZ) (“eXoZymes”) – a pioneer of AI-enhanced enzymes that transform abundant feedstock into valuable nutraceuticals and novel medicines – announced significant improvements to its manufacturing process for N-trans-caffeoyltyramine (“NCT”), marking a significant step toward scalable commercial production.
Building on learnings from the Company’s previously announced 100-liter pilot run, the optimized process delivered approximately 67% greater NCT output per liter while reducing reaction time by over 80%. Together, these improvements increased manufacturing productivity tenfold and significantly improved the estimated economics of future commercial-scale production.
Additionally, the improvements represent eXoZymes’ latest step in delivering a rapid decline in the estimated manufacturing cost of NCT. Based on the Company’s internal process-cost assessments, the estimated manufacturing cost equivalent has declined more than 100x from the first version to the current optimized process.
Damien Perriman, Chief Commercial Officer of eXoZymes, states, “In less than two years, we have moved NCT from an idea to a biosolution with performance and cost levels placing us beyond our original commercial launch targets. For investors and potential partners, the combination of rapid product development and a fast-declining cost curve is really the story, because it demonstrates how quickly we can progress a product molecule toward commercially relevant manufacturing economics.”
Perriman continues, “For a potential partner, lower manufacturing costs can expand the range of commercially viable applications and improve the potential economics for our partners. For investors, we believe NCT is becoming an important demonstration of how quickly our platform can move from idea to a commercially available biosolution and business. The opportunity is not simply NCT – it is applying what we have learned here to the other highly valuable molecules that follow.”
Beyond the performance gains, eXoZymes has continued to simplify and industrialize the NCT manufacturing process, including transitioning toward commercially relevant process and supply chain operations. The Company believes the combination of greater productivity and a simplified process strengthens the pathway toward technology transfer and commercial-scale manufacturing.
“The significance of these results is not simply that we are making more NCT, faster. We are maturing the process to work optimally in a real manufacturing environment where efficiency and time-in-tank are critical variables for the overall commercial viability of the product,” said Paul Opgenorth, PhD, VP of Development and co-founder of eXoZymes. “The 100-liter pilot demonstrated that our technology could scale. The work since then has focused on making that process more productive, faster, simpler, and ready for commercial manufacturing. And while these results already exceed our original process targets, our exozymes platform provides significant additional opportunities for even further optimization.”
The latest results build on eXoZymes’ successful 100-liter NCT pilot and subsequent external validation work with Cayman Chemical. The Company is now focused on advancing the process toward technology transfer to commercial manufacturing partners – an important step in moving NCT from pilot-scale validation toward scalable commercial production.
About eXoZymes
Founded in 2019, eXoZymes is pioneering a cell-free biomanufacturing platform that uses AI-enhanced enzymes – called exozymes – to make valuable natural products and new analogs outside living cells. The company’s platform is designed to replace inefficient extraction and petrochemical processes with a scalable way to produce high-value molecules for nutraceutical and pharmaceutical markets.
eXoZymes is building a portfolio of biosolutions across NCT, cannabinoid analogs, santalene, and other high-value natural product molecules, with potential commercialization paths that include partnerships, licensing and joint ventures. Learn more at exozymes.com
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eXoZymes contact
Lasse Görlitz, VP of Comms & IR
(858) 319-7135
press@exozymes.com
SOURCE: eXoZymes
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