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Drug Development

Tobacco firm BAT to make pharmaceuticals

by Matt Blois
January 13, 2022 | A version of this story appeared in Volume 100, Issue 2

 

A pair of hands touching tobacco leaves.
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Tobacco plants are considered a good vehicle for efficiently producing complex proteins.

British American Tobacco (BAT) has launched a company, KBio, that will use tobacco plants to develop and produce medical treatments. In 2014, BAT acquired Kentucky BioProcessing, which uses tobacco to produce drugs and has worked on Ebola treatments and a COVID-19 vaccine. Last year, cigarette maker Philip Morris acquired several companies focused on delivering inhalable drugs.

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