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Silo Pharma Announces Peer-Reviewed Publication Of SPC-14 Preclinical Data For Alzheimer's Disease In Alzheimer's Research & Therapy; CEO Weisblum Cites Potential For Targeted Dementia Therapies

Author: Benzinga Newsdesk | August 21, 2025 01:03pm

Manuscript featured in leading open-access scientific journal Alzheimer's Research & Therapy

SARASOTA, FL, Aug. 21, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Silo Pharma, Inc. (NASDAQ:SILO) ("Silo" or "the Company), a diversified developmental-stage biopharmaceutical and cryptocurrency treasury company, today announced the publication of preclinical research for its Alzheimer's disease (AD) therapeutic, SPC-14, in Alzheimer's Research & Therapy, an international open-access peer-reviewed scientific journal known as the major forum for translational research into AD.

The study, titled "Combinatorial targeting of NMDARs and 5-HT4Rs exerts beneficial effects in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease," details research methods and results indicating that the combined administration of (R,S)-ketamine with prucalopride is a novel multi-modal therapeutic strategy to treat cognitive decline in AD.   The Company's CEO, Eric Weisblum, was a co-author of the study and the project was supported by a sponsored research program from the  Company.

"The results of this study showed that the SPC-14 formulation improved cognitive decline by increasing memory retrieval in a fear conditioning model in mice. The conclusion identifies SPC-14 as a promising drug combination for therapeutic use in AD and contributes to advancements in discovering targeted therapies for the treatment of dementia in AD," said Silo CEO Eric Weisblum.

SPC-14 was developed under a sponsored research agreement with Columbia University. In 2024, Silo entered into an exclusive global license agreement with Columbia University under which it is authorized to further develop, manufacture, and commercialize SPC-14.

SPC-14 addresses a vast Alzheimer's disease treatment market projected to grow to $30.8B in 2033, at 18.8% CAGR.

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