This invention relates generally to dipeptides and tripeptides and to methods for pharmaceutical treatment of mammals using analogs of such dipeptides and tripeptides. More specifically, the invention relates to tripeptides and their analogs, to pharmaceutical compositions containing such dipeptides and tripeptides and to methods of treatment of mammals using such dipeptides and tripeptides. In addition, the invention relates to methods of treatment of mammals using such dipeptides and tripeptides for control of appetite, blood pressure, cardiovascular response, libido, and circadian rhythm.
Compounds For Control Of Appetite, Blood Pressure, Cardiovascular Response, Libido, And Circadian Rhythm
This invention relates generally to dipeptides and tripeptides and to methods for pharmaceutical treatment of mammals using analogs of such dipeptides and tripeptides. More specifically, the invention relates to tripeptides and their analogs, to pharmaceutical compositions containing such dipeptides and tripeptides and to methods of treatment of mammals using such dipeptides and tripeptides. In addition, the invention relates to methods of treatment of mammals using such dipeptides and tripeptides for control of appetite, blood pressure, cardiovascular response, libido, and circadian rhythm.
Compounds For Control Of Appetite, Blood Pressure, Cardiovascular Response, Libido, And Circadian Rhythm
Ambikaipakan Balasubramanium - Cincinnati OH, US William T. Chance - Withamsville OH, US
Assignee:
University of Cincinnati - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
A61K 38/00 C07K 5/00 C07K 7/00
US Classification:
514 18, 514 2, 514 19, 530300, 530331
Abstract:
This invention relates generally to dipeptides and tripeptides and to methods for pharmaceutical treatment of mammals using analogs of such dipeptides and tripeptides. More specifically, the invention relates to tripeptides and their analogs, to pharmaceutical compositions containing such dipeptides and tripeptides and to methods of treatment of mammals using such dipeptides and tripeptides. In addition, the invention relates to methods of treatment of mammals using such dipeptides and tripeptides for control of appetite, blood pressure, cardiovascular response, libido, and circadian rhythm.
Compounds For Control Of Appetite, Blood Pressure, Cardiovascular Response, Libido, And Circadian Rhythm
Ambikaipakan Balasubramanium - Cincinnati OH William T. Chance - Withamsville OH
Assignee:
The University of Cincinnati - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
A61K 3805 A61K 3806
US Classification:
514 18
Abstract:
This invention relates generally to dipeptides and tripeptides and to methods for pharmaceutical treatment of mammals using analogs of such dipeptides and tripeptides. More specifically, the invention relates to tripeptides and their analogs, to pharmaceutical compositions containing such dipeptides and tripeptides and to methods of treatment of mammals using such dipeptides and tripeptides. In addition, the invention relates to methods of treatment of mammals using such dipeptides and tripeptides for control of appetite, blood pressure, cardiovascular response, libido, and circadian rhythm.
Compounds For Control Of Appetite, Blood Pressure, Cardiovascular Response, Libido, And Circadian Rhythm
Ambikaipakan Balasubramanium - Cincinnati OH William T. Chance - Withamsville OH
Assignee:
University of Cincinnati - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
A61K 3800 A61K 3802 C07K 500 C07K 700
US Classification:
514 18
Abstract:
This invention relates generally to dipeptides and tripeptides and to methods for pharmaceutical treatment of mammals using analogs of such dipeptides and tripeptides. More specifically, the invention relates to tripeptides and their analogs, to pharmaceutical compositions containing such dipeptides and tripeptides and to methods of treatment of mammals using such dipeptides and tripeptides. In addition, the invention relates to methods of treatment of mammals using such dipeptides and tripeptides for control of appetite, blood pressure, cardiovascular response, libido, and circadian rhythm.
Bill Chance (1990-1994), Julie Wassenberg (1986-1990), Amy Fisher (1988-1992), Jason Webb (1986-1990), Thomas Slick (1973-1977), Jennifer Leftwich (1996-2000)