Zentek Provides Update on ~$1.1 Million Innovative Solutions Canada Contract to Develop an Avian Influenza Countermeasure (H5N1) Using its Multivalent Aptamer Technology

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GUELPH, ON / ACCESS Newswire / April 23, 2025 / Zentek Ltd. ("Zentek" or the "Company") (NASDAQ:ZTEK)(TSXV:ZEN), is pleased to announce that it has completed the first phase of the Innovative Solutions Canada Testing Stream contract by delivering a lead candidate countermeasure for highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) A(H5N1) and has now moved to the testing phase of the project.

Highlights:

  • Zentek was awarded approximately $1.1 million through the Government of Canada's Innovative Solutions Canada (ISC) Testing Stream under Innovation, Science, and Economic Development Canada ("ISED") for Health Advanced And Emerging Medical Technologies.

  • Government of Canada testing partners include ISED's Health and Emergency Preparedness Canada ("HERC") and Defence Research and Development Canada ("DRDC"), the science and technology organization of the Department of National Defence ("DND").

  • The contract began in November 2024 to develop both a prophylactic and therapeutic for avian influenza HPAI A(H5N1) using a multivalent aptamer strategy that previously led to the successful development of a SARS-CoV-2 aptamer.

  • Most activities for the lead countermeasure candidate development were performed through collaboration with the Li Lab at McMaster University.

On October 31, 2024, Zentek Ltd. and the Government of Canada signed an ISC Testing Stream contract to develop a prophylactic and therapeutic lead candidate countermeasure for HPAI A(H5N1). The countermeasure to be produced for the contract was to utilize Zentek's successful multi-valent aptamer strategy which was used to produce a countermeasure for SARS-CoV-2 that has shown efficacy against all known variants of SARS-CoV-2 it has been tested against.

The ISC program testing partners have prioritized the development of an H5N1 asset to enhance Canada's capabilities to respond to the global avian influenza outbreak. Since 2020, avian influenza has led to the destruction of millions of birds in the US and has crossed species barriers, with confirmed cases in foxes, seals, sea lions and dairy cows. To date, over 1,000 dairy cattle herds across 17 U.S. states have experienced H5N1 outbreaks1.

During the five months of lead candidate countermeasure development, the collaboration with McMaster University has focused on the following tasks: 1. Selection of lead monomers with high binding affinity to the hemagglutinin (HA) protein and high specificity, 2. Construction of multimeric forms of the lead monomers to increase overall avidity, 3. In vitro testing to ensure the lead candidate aptamer has effective neutralization of H5N1 and other strains of influenza viruses to prevent cell infection.