Bengaluru-based Enlife Analysis is constructing what it hopes might be a easy blood take a look at able to detecting Alzheimer’s as much as 15 years prematurely.
The startup goals to exchange expensive and invasive scans with an AI-powered diagnostic platform tailor-made for the Indian inhabitants. Enlife on Wednesday introduced it has raised Rs 6 crore in a spherical led by Piper Serica to advance the expertise.
The funding might be used to validate its blood-based biomarker platform, develop its analysis and improvement staff, and take its first diagnostic assay from prototype to clinical-grade validation.
Based by Dr Deepak Kumaran Nair, professor on the Centre for Neuroscience on the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), together with Lt Col Jojo Jacob and former CAMS Finserv chief government Anish Mathew, Enlife believes its expertise may make early analysis considerably extra accessible and reasonably priced in India.
“The largest failure of Alzheimer’s care as we speak is not the absence of therapies in trials; it is that we discover sufferers a decade too late to make use of them.
“Each diagnostic mannequin the world has constructed to this point was designed on Western cohorts, at hospital value factors that do not work for India. We began Enlife to shut each gaps directly: detect the illness on the molecular stage, far forward of the symptomatic stage, and do it by means of a easy blood draw that’s each accessible and reasonably priced,” Nair stated.
Immediately, Alzheimer’s analysis depends largely on PET scans, MRI scans, and cerebrospinal fluid evaluation, that are costly, invasive, and usually determine the illness just one to 2 years earlier than signs emerge.
Enlife is creating a blood-based take a look at that presently analyses 5 to seven biomarkers, together with amyloid beta and irregular tau proteins, each recognised indicators of Alzheimer’s.
The corporate stated it plans to ultimately develop the panel to between 25 and 100 biomarkers, permitting its AI platform to determine complicated organic patterns related to Alzheimer’s and different neurodegenerative problems a lot earlier.
“What beforehand took months of laboratory work can now be partially simulated utilizing AI. It permits us to judge many extra molecular candidates whereas considerably decreasing each the time and value concerned,” Jacob stated. He added that the corporate is presently between Know-how Readiness Degree (TRL) 3 and 4.
The startup has already demonstrated its proof of idea and is presently focussed on integrating its analysis right into a single diagnostic platform that may ultimately be deployed in hospitals and laboratories.
“Our enterprise mannequin is B2B,” Mathew stated. “We’ll companion with hospital chains, diagnostic laboratories, and pharmaceutical firms. Hospitals and diagnostics firms can deploy the checks, whereas pharmaceutical firms can use the information for scientific analysis and drug improvement.”
The startup stated it’s collaborating with researchers related to the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), the Nationwide Institute of Psychological Well being and Neurosciences (NIMHANS), the Tata Institute of Elementary Analysis (TIFR), Hyderabad, and the Centre for Mind Analysis (CBR), Bengaluru, to construct India-specific biomarker datasets.
It expects to start submitting patents over the following 9 to 18 months protecting biomarker binders, diagnostic assays, and its detection platform. Enlife is presently a pre-revenue firm and plans to commercialise its expertise by means of licensing.
Rajni Agarwal, director at Piper Serica, stated the funding displays the agency’s give attention to deep-science firms fixing giant healthcare issues.
“India can have one of many world’s largest ageing populations inside a technology, and neurodegenerative illness is the burden we’re least ready for,” Agarwal stated.
“Enlife has the potential to detect Alzheimer’s as much as 15 years early from a single blood pattern at a value level that may attain tier 2 and three cities. That is expertise designed not for a couple of, however for Bharat,” he added.
Past Alzheimer’s, the corporate stated its broader ambition is to develop diagnostic instruments for a number of types of dementia and different neurodegenerative illnesses, enabling earlier interventions and giving sufferers and households extra time to plan therapy and long-term care earlier than cognitive decline begins.













