Turning High-Tech Into ‘High’ Tech: Behind Israel’s
Blooming Medical Cannabis Industry
Some
of the recent studies coming out of Israel show that marijuana can heal bone fractures; is able to relieve the pain associated with Parkinson’s disease; and
that small quantities of cannabis can prevent brain damage, and even halt the spread of cancer.
But
cannabis is not only the subject of research and clinical trials in Israel,
it’s also the focus of a host of startup entrepreneurs working to
apply the benefits of marijuana to the commercial world. Large companies are
also jumping on the green bandwagon: Israeli pharma giant Teva recently
said it would market Syqe, a medical marijuana inhaler developed in Israel. Two other Israeli
companies have already developed marijuana tablets.
Israel
is one of the first modern nations to investigate the medical benefits of
marijuana. The local founding father of cannabis research, Prof. Raphael
Mechoulam of the Hebrew University, has been studying the plant since the
1960s. Over the past decades, other researchers have joined him to explore the
possible positive impact of cannabis on bones, our digestive system, and even
our brain.
Sensing
the commercial value of marijuana, a host of Israeli startups and companies –
backed by one incubator and a couple of venture capital firms – have started to
commercialize some of the researchers’ findings on the benefits of hemp, and
now there are some 70 companies in the field, industry veteran Dr. Tamir
Gedo, CEO of Israel’s BOL Pharma, tells NoCamels. In recent years,
his company has conducted clinical trials with cannabis, showing
positive results on leukemia, brain cancer (Glioblastoma, or GBM),
psoriasis, fibromyalgia, and even autism, Gedo says.
Israeli
cannabis startups – albeit growing and testing crops locally – are looking to
the US for mass marketing, and not only to Colorado, where recreational
use of marijuana first became legal. With California, Maine, Nevada and
Massachusetts joining suit (Arkansas, Florida and North Dakota passed medical
pot measures on Nov. 8), Israeli startups could soon tap into a huge market.
Greater access to cannabis treatments
The
newest invention – a marijuana tablet – is being developed by two local
companies. Earlier this month, Israeli pharma company Therapix Biosciences,
which develops cannabinoid-based drugs, completed the development phase of a
unique formulation of a tablet for sublingual administration. The tablet is
expected to be used in clinical trials for the treatment of impairments in
cognitive functioning, including Alzheimer’s disease. Another Israeli company,
OWC Pharmaceutical Research Corp., announced a similar tablet back in October.
According
to Ziv Turner, CEO of OWC, “there’s a substantial number of eligible patients
who are uncomfortable smoking cannabis for medical purposes, leaving a large
segment of the patient population without real access to treatment. We believe
our tablet is a preferable administrative method for those, and many other
patients, and will make a real difference in the way cannabis is administered.”
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Remove Stigma Of Smoking The Green Stuff
Another
way to administer cannabis is through an inhaler. Israeli startup Syqe Medical
has created an innovative, 3D-printed hand-held cannabis inhaler,
which vaporizes tiny granules of cannabis in small doses. Those provide
the relieving effects of marijuana, without having the mind-altering side
effects that usually come with it. Earlier this year, giant cigarette
manufacturer Philip Morris invested $20 million in Syqe Medical.
Weeding out the bad taste ,
Another
Israeli cannabis startup is Eybna,
which has developed natural, terpene-based cannabis flavors with aromatic
fragrances.
For
those who would like to grow their weed themselves, Israeli startup Leaf provides a
do-it-yourself kit for patients who use medical marijuana, so they can grow and
crop their weed themselves – without soil!
Budding
Israeli startups in the field of medical marijuana can get guidance and funding
from local startup incubator iCAN- Israel Cannabis, which focuses on cannabis-related
technologies with commercialization potential. According to Saul Kaye, founder
and CEO of iCAN, the incubator enables “the most promising startups and
innovators in Israel and abroad to create world-class products for
the global cannabis economy.”
Different strains treat different conditions
Israel
pioneered marijuana research in 1964, when Mechoulam discovered
Tetrahydrocannabinol, also known as THC, one of 70 cannabinoids (the active
molecules in cannabis). THC is responsible for the ‘high’ feeling, while CBD is
marijuana’s non-psychoactive component, which has been proven to have
several health benefits. Cannabinoids are generally used to reduce pain,
stress, as well as to increase appetite, among other uses.
Today,
Israeli researchers lead the scientific world in cannabinoid research,
inventing new methods of mapping the cannabis genome, while discovering new
medical uses for the plant.
As
experts increasingly consider marijuana to be a genetically modified organism
(GMO) – produced in greenhouse-laboratories to treat specific conditions –
Israeli scientists are using genetic markers to control molecule counts, and
modify the plant, so it can better treat certain symptoms, thus helping
millions of patients worldwide.
Israeli
startup BreedIT, for example, is combining the power of science and
technology with the medical power of cannabis, helping growers breed
biogenetically engineered marijuana. Collaborating with doctors and researchers
from the Hebrew University and the Weizmann Institute of Science, BreedIT
manufactures agrobreeding systems for growers.
Agrobreeding
is a computer-controlled breeding method that genetically modifies plants, and
creates marijuana strains. This selective breeding method uses big-data
computers and analysis techniques that provide growers and researchers with
insightful plant information, including the amounts of active THC and CBD in
marijuana.
One
of the Israeli strains of marijuana is Avidekel, a non-psychoactive CBD strain
for treatment of epilepsy grown by Tikun Olam, which means “heal the world” in
Hebrew.
So
far, eight farms in Israel are licensed to grow marijuana for medical
uses, and certain doctors are allowed to prescribe medical marijuana, which
will soon be sold in pharmacies across Israel.
And,
if the Israeli government approves exporting medical marijuana grown in Israel
(only medical devices can be exported as of now), Israeli farmers are looking
at $250-$300 million in revenues a year, according to Israel’s Ministry of
Finance.
Gedo
believes the potential is much bigger. “By federal law, American companies and
hospitals cannot perform clinical trials involving cannabis on human beings,
but they can and do come to Israel generating dozens of groundbreaking studies
based on cannabinoids,” he says, stating that BOL Pharma already works with
half a dozen such companies. “This research will generate new cannabinoid based
platforms which will form the basis of new drugs that will be used by US
pharmaceutical companies in the future.”
According
to Gedo, “Israel’s medical cannabis future lies in research and technology.
That’s our strength. Bringing more international companies to Israel can
generate more revenues than was previously estimated.”
A $6.7 billion industry
The
legal cannabis market tops $6.7 billion in the US; medical marijuana is
prescribed in the US for cancer, AIDS, asthma and glaucoma, as well as an
antidepressant and an appetite stimulant. Cannabis is also used as an
anti-convulsing agent, with many clinical studies still ongoing.
In
the US, Israel and elsewhere in the world, the use of medical marijuana is
expected to expand in the next decade, thanks to new growing methods and
increasing government support. And, since there are so many cannabinoids to
study, researchers hope to reveal additional uses
for marijuana in years to come.
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