Innovation

Pharmacokinetics of Highly Fluorinated Amino Acids

University of Utah Technology Commercialization Office
posted on 01/16/2012

Unique Fluorinated Amino Acids

 

University Reference Number: U-4063 and U-4109

 

Invention Summary

Novel and unique highly fluorinated beta amino acids and trifluorothreonine & analogs. 

 

Features/Benefits

·        Fluorinated beta amino acids and trifluorothreonine may be used to:

§  Enhance membrane permeability (including the blood brain barrier)

§  Increased stability of peptides

§  Prolong in vivo half life of peptides

§  Investigate conformation and metabolism of host peptides or proteins by 19F NMR

 

Technology Opportunity

US patent 8,052,961 covers the composition of matter and synthesis of highly fluorinated beta amino acids.  A U.S. patent application (U.S. Serial No. 12/439,320) was filed with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office on 2/27/09 on the composition of matter and synthesis of trifluorothreonine compounds.  The invention is available for licensing under either exclusive or non-exclusive terms.

 

Inventors

Dr. Yihua Bruce Yu

 

Contact

James Thompson

University of Utah

Phone: (801)581-7792

Direct: (801)213-3564

james.thompson@tco.utah.edu

 

 

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File Number: U-4109 


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