Patent studies of wound healing, antimicrobial and regenerating drugs

DOI: https://doi.org/10.29296/25419218-2019-06-02
Issue: 
6
Year: 
2019

K.Yu. Aleshnikova(1), M.A. Dzhavakhyan(1), E.I. Gribkova(2) 1-All-Russian Research Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants, 7, Grin St., Build. 1, Moscow 117216, Russian Federation; 2-Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia, 6, Miklukho-Maklai St., Moscow 117189, Russia

Introduction. Patent studies are the most important analysis tool to solve technical and legal problems that are directly related to the development of new products containing scientific and technological achievements. In modern conditions, these are precisely the patent studies that are of great importance in ensuring the competitive ability of output products [1]. Objective: to study the current state of developments in designing topical wound healing, antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory drugs based on plant substances and to assess the relevance and scientific novelty of a designed wound healing agent, such as medical pencils with eucalimin. Material and methods. This patent study was conducted using the database of the Patent Office of the Russian Federation via the Internet (www.fips.ru). Results. A total of 100 patents for medicines having antimicrobial, wound healing and anti-inflammatory activities were selected. The patents for the drugs were ranked according to their pharmacological action and proposed formulations. The dosage form of medicinal pencils was not identified. Conclusion. The design of medical pencils with eucalimin, which have wound healing, antimicrobial, and antiviral effects, is a promising area in pharmaceutical technology.

Keywords: 
pharmaceutical market
patent study
wound healing
anti-inflammatory
antimicrobial agent
medicinal pencils
eucalimin

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