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WHAT IS PATENT -

It is a grant by a state to an inventor or to his assignee ,
 giving exclusive rights to make, use, exercise and vend
 the inventions for a limited period, in exchange for
 disclosure in a patent specification.( contract b/n a
 nation and inventor)

Patentee - A claimer of the patent
• IPR-
An investor , having spent huge money and efforts ,
requires a sort of protection for his intellectual
property. Such protection allows him to gain the
deserved incentive for his innovation/invention. IPR
provides such protection.
IPR

 Defined as the Legitimate rights of the inventor
for protection of his intellectual property thus
excluding others from making, copying, using or
selling his proprietary subject matter
OBJECTIVES OF PATENT-

1.Giving a legal monopoly to the patentee to reap the
 economic benefits from his invention.

2.Facilitating the improvements or providing the
 alternative approaches to develop the new ideas or
 and products.

3. Invention of new drugs
THE PATENT ACT 1970
According to the act:

1. A new invention

2. It should be new and non- obvious with
 respect to

   prior art

3. It must useful

4. Not previously in use in India

Invention , as per the act may be defined as any
PATENTABLE: ( From pharmacy)

1. New process of manufacture

2.NCE ( New chemical entities, after 2005)

3.New formulation processes

4. New composition of matter
• NON-PATENTABLE: (In INDIA)
• 1.Discoveries

• 2.Methods of detection, diagnosis or treatment of diseases

• 3. Analytical methods

• 4.Methods of agriculture/cultivation

• 5. The products made by Chemical synthesis

• 6.Animal,plant, and biological methods for growing and
  rearing them
PROCEDURE FOR PATENTING :
STEPS

Filling an application

Examination of the application by the patents office

Opposition , if any to the claims of patent

Granting and sealing of the patent

Revocation of the granted patent
FILLING AN APPLICATION

A. Name, address and nationality of the applicant
B. Title, Name, address and nationality of the inventor,
  if he is not the applicant or co-applicant
C. Specifications (provisional and complete) giving the
  details of the invention
D. Claims, definition and scope of the invention
EXAMINATION OF THE APPLICATION

A. Prior approved patents or applications filed

B. Novelity

C. Usefulness

D. Nature of claims
Opposition:
A three month time period is given for any opposition.
Contrary claims can be filed and contested
Granting & sealing of patent :
In case of no opposition or clearing satisfactorily all
the objections by the applicant, patent is granted and
sealed by the patent office by publishing in the official
gazette.
Revocation :
The validity of the patent can be challenged in High
court under specified grounds. The patent will be
revoked if the court upholds the challenge
Validity of a patent :
Patent for food and medicines and drugs produced by
chemical processes
 5 Years period from the date of Granting the patent
OR 7 Years period from the date of filing application
OR whichever is earlier
WHO CAN APPLY FOR PATENTS
1.By any person claiming to be the true and first inventor of the
 invention
2.By any person being the assignee of the person claiming to be
 the true and first inventor in respect of the right to make such
 application
   3.By legal representative of any diseased person who
 immediately before his death was entitled to make such an
 application
PATENTABLE NATURAL PRODUCTS
I. Formulation of new composition or improved
formulation is patented

Eg: Patented herbal antiallergic composition which
comprises a synergistic mixture of extracts from the
fruits   of   Terminalia   chebula,bark    of     Albizia
lebbeck,Terminalia bellerica and Embblica officinalis
and process of preparation of such composition.
The present invention also contains the fruits of Piper
longum, piper nigraum and rhizomes of Zinger
officinalae and thoroughly mixed     to get the final
composition which has potent antiallergic activity. The
preparation is useful for the treatment of allergic
conditions.
II. Patent for new use of the herbal constituents

Eg: The weight loss properties of Forskohlin (obtained from
 the roots of Coleus forskohlli ) were discovered by the
 firm ( Sabinsa corporation), in humans, which is not a
 traditional use of the Coleus active. For this, the company
 was gratentd a patent for its use and composition in
 promotion of     lean body mass, reduction of adipose
 tissue (fat) and weight loss.
III. Modification or Synthesis of the natural compounds

Eg: The novel steroidal glycosides compounds which are
extracted and isolated from the extracts of plant of the
genus Trichocaulon or Hoodia containing an appetite
suppressant agent and the the derivatives of such
compounds are synthesized with the aim of increasing the
activity of the active ingredient. Also, this invention provides
novel intermediates for the synthesis of active compound .
The active ingredient in the Hoodia gordonil plant is
called P57 and is responsible for its appetite suppressant
qualities. Phytopharm, a British pharmaceutical company,
has the exclusive patent on P57
IV. A Novel isolation process ;

Eg; For the process of isolation of Azadirachtin

(fungicidal activity) from the seeds of neem and also its
storage. N.C.L, Pune, Indian patent

V. A new application of an isolated compound

Eg;   For the use of turmeric as a stabilising agent for
menadione, an antifungal agent. Japanesh patent.
VI. The inventions with novelties:

   Eg; Bio-pesticides

VII. Biotechnology related products

VIII. Purification of the natural products

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Patenting of natural products by Dr.U.Srinivasa , Professor, Srinivas college of pharmacy, Mangalore

  • 1. AL UR N AT OF NG S TI T SA N C INI VA TE DU .SR PA O .U PR DR BY
  • 2. WHAT IS PATENT - It is a grant by a state to an inventor or to his assignee , giving exclusive rights to make, use, exercise and vend the inventions for a limited period, in exchange for disclosure in a patent specification.( contract b/n a nation and inventor) Patentee - A claimer of the patent
  • 3. • IPR- An investor , having spent huge money and efforts , requires a sort of protection for his intellectual property. Such protection allows him to gain the deserved incentive for his innovation/invention. IPR provides such protection.
  • 4. IPR Defined as the Legitimate rights of the inventor for protection of his intellectual property thus excluding others from making, copying, using or selling his proprietary subject matter
  • 5. OBJECTIVES OF PATENT- 1.Giving a legal monopoly to the patentee to reap the economic benefits from his invention. 2.Facilitating the improvements or providing the alternative approaches to develop the new ideas or and products. 3. Invention of new drugs
  • 6. THE PATENT ACT 1970 According to the act: 1. A new invention 2. It should be new and non- obvious with respect to prior art 3. It must useful 4. Not previously in use in India Invention , as per the act may be defined as any
  • 7. PATENTABLE: ( From pharmacy) 1. New process of manufacture 2.NCE ( New chemical entities, after 2005) 3.New formulation processes 4. New composition of matter
  • 8. • NON-PATENTABLE: (In INDIA) • 1.Discoveries • 2.Methods of detection, diagnosis or treatment of diseases • 3. Analytical methods • 4.Methods of agriculture/cultivation • 5. The products made by Chemical synthesis • 6.Animal,plant, and biological methods for growing and rearing them
  • 9. PROCEDURE FOR PATENTING : STEPS Filling an application Examination of the application by the patents office Opposition , if any to the claims of patent Granting and sealing of the patent Revocation of the granted patent
  • 10. FILLING AN APPLICATION A. Name, address and nationality of the applicant B. Title, Name, address and nationality of the inventor, if he is not the applicant or co-applicant C. Specifications (provisional and complete) giving the details of the invention D. Claims, definition and scope of the invention
  • 11. EXAMINATION OF THE APPLICATION A. Prior approved patents or applications filed B. Novelity C. Usefulness D. Nature of claims
  • 12. Opposition: A three month time period is given for any opposition. Contrary claims can be filed and contested Granting & sealing of patent : In case of no opposition or clearing satisfactorily all the objections by the applicant, patent is granted and sealed by the patent office by publishing in the official gazette.
  • 13. Revocation : The validity of the patent can be challenged in High court under specified grounds. The patent will be revoked if the court upholds the challenge Validity of a patent : Patent for food and medicines and drugs produced by chemical processes 5 Years period from the date of Granting the patent OR 7 Years period from the date of filing application OR whichever is earlier
  • 14. WHO CAN APPLY FOR PATENTS 1.By any person claiming to be the true and first inventor of the invention 2.By any person being the assignee of the person claiming to be the true and first inventor in respect of the right to make such application 3.By legal representative of any diseased person who immediately before his death was entitled to make such an application
  • 15. PATENTABLE NATURAL PRODUCTS I. Formulation of new composition or improved formulation is patented Eg: Patented herbal antiallergic composition which comprises a synergistic mixture of extracts from the fruits of Terminalia chebula,bark of Albizia lebbeck,Terminalia bellerica and Embblica officinalis and process of preparation of such composition.
  • 16. The present invention also contains the fruits of Piper longum, piper nigraum and rhizomes of Zinger officinalae and thoroughly mixed to get the final composition which has potent antiallergic activity. The preparation is useful for the treatment of allergic conditions.
  • 17. II. Patent for new use of the herbal constituents Eg: The weight loss properties of Forskohlin (obtained from the roots of Coleus forskohlli ) were discovered by the firm ( Sabinsa corporation), in humans, which is not a traditional use of the Coleus active. For this, the company was gratentd a patent for its use and composition in promotion of lean body mass, reduction of adipose tissue (fat) and weight loss.
  • 18. III. Modification or Synthesis of the natural compounds Eg: The novel steroidal glycosides compounds which are extracted and isolated from the extracts of plant of the genus Trichocaulon or Hoodia containing an appetite suppressant agent and the the derivatives of such compounds are synthesized with the aim of increasing the activity of the active ingredient. Also, this invention provides novel intermediates for the synthesis of active compound .
  • 19. The active ingredient in the Hoodia gordonil plant is called P57 and is responsible for its appetite suppressant qualities. Phytopharm, a British pharmaceutical company, has the exclusive patent on P57
  • 20. IV. A Novel isolation process ; Eg; For the process of isolation of Azadirachtin (fungicidal activity) from the seeds of neem and also its storage. N.C.L, Pune, Indian patent V. A new application of an isolated compound Eg; For the use of turmeric as a stabilising agent for menadione, an antifungal agent. Japanesh patent.
  • 21. VI. The inventions with novelties: Eg; Bio-pesticides VII. Biotechnology related products VIII. Purification of the natural products