Unigen Pharmaceuticals is a sister company to Univera LifeSciences.
LACEY, Wash.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Unigen Pharmaceuticals, Inc., a leading research and development company of proprietary, biologically active plant-derived ingredients has received notification of approval of a USA patent for Free-B-Ring Flavonoids derived from Chinese Skullcap in supporting its novel Univestin joint health ingredient. This patent brings to 151 the number of US and international patents globally awarded or pending for Unigen.
"Unigen’s PhytoLogix discovery platform has yielded many proprietary bioactive natural products,” said Qi Jia, PhD, lead inventor and Chief Science Officer for Unigen Pharmaceuticals. “The previously issued patent on flavans from Acacia species (Patent Number US 7,108,868 B2) and this recently allowed patent on Free-B-Ring flavonoids demonstrates the capability of Unigen’s science program to discover the novel usage of flavonoids in supporting joint health.”
Univestin is a proprietary blend of two individual ingredients – flavans extracted from Acacia catechu and free-b-ring flavonoids from Scutellaria baicalensis. The newly allowed Free-B-Ring flavonoid USA patent will cover this class of natural products from all potential genus and parts of high plants that include Scutellaria genera for treating osteoarthritis; securing final protection of the individual Univestin components.
Among the patent’s specifically allowable claims is a “method for treating osteoarthritis…[with] an effective amount of a composition comprising a Free-B-Ring flavonoid or a composition containing a mixture of Free-B-Ring flavonoids and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier” through “oral, topical, suppository, intravenous, and intradermic, intragaster, intramusclar, intraperitoneal and intravenous administration.”
About Unigen Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Unigen Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (www.unigenpharma.com ) is a leading natural products research and development company and proprietary ingredients supplier. The company is dedicated to the discovery of botanically derived therapeutic compounds that address consumer health needs and help improve the quality of human life. Its research and discovery process includes extensive work at both the human cell and gene level. Unigen focuses on identifying and studying the unique ingredients of medicinal botanicals and then formulating proprietary raw materials for use in cosmeceutical, nutraceutical, functional food and pharmaceutical products. Unigen is part of the ECONET global family of health and natural product companies which have operations in the United States, Canada, Korea, Mexico, Russia and China.
Noted. Anonymous Amway IBO doesn't think natural ingredients should be patentable.
Personally I don't think natural ingredients should be patentable. Procedures for extracting, processing them, yes. Unique compounds developed using them, yes. But the compounds themselves – no. Or at least a special type of patent with far more limited duration.