Patent classifications
A61K38/1706
METHODS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF A COSMETIC COMPOSITION COMPRISING LEUKOLECTIN AND USES THEREOF
The present invention relates to cosmetic compositions comprising polypeptides obtained or obtainable from Salmonidae hatching fluid, methods of producing said compositions and their use in various cosmetic applications to the skin, particularly for improving the cosmetic appearance of skin of a mammalian animal.
NON-HUMAN BACTERICIDAL/PERMEABILITY-INCREASING PROTEIN (BPI) FOR THERAPY OF INFECTIONS
The present invention relates to bactericidal/permeability-increasing protein (BPI) for use in a method of preventing or treating a sepsis associated with an infection with Gram-negative bacteria, wherein said BPI is non-human BPI or a fragment thereof.
STAPLED INTRACELLULAR-TARGETING ANTIMICROBIAL PEPTIDES TO TREAT INFECTION
Structurally stabilized, e.g., stapled, peptides with the ability to translocate through microbial cell membranes to the interior of microbial cells and exert a biological activity there are provided, as are methods of designing, making and using such peptides.
Cationic Polymers As Co-Drugs For Chemotherapeutic Agents
A method for treating a biological cell is disclosed. The method administers a mixture of a chemotherapeutic drug and a co-drug that facilitates delivery of the chemotherapeutic drug to the nucleus of the cell. Examples of co-drugs include cationic polymers, cationic lipids and cationic proteins. Cationic polymers include a polyethyleneimine (PEI), polylysine, a polybetaaminoester (PBAE), an -polylysine (EPL) including -poly-L-lysine (e-PLL), a polyarginine peptide, chitosan, a polyamidoamine dendrimer (PAMAM). Cationic lipids include 1,2-dioleoyl-3-trimethylammonium-propane (DOTAP). Cationic proteins include protamine.
Cationic Polymers As Co-Drugs For Chemotherapeutic Agents
A method for treating a biological cell is disclosed. The method administers a mixture of a chemotherapeutic drug and a co-drug that facilitates delivery of the chemotherapeutic drug to the nucleus of the cell. Examples of co-drugs include cationic polymers, cationic lipids and cationic proteins. Cationic polymers include a polyethyleneimine (PEI), polylysine, a polybetaaminoester (PBAE), an -polylysine (EPL) including -poly-L-lysine (e-PLL), a polyarginine peptide, chitosan, a polyamidoamine dendrimer (PAMAM). Cationic lipids include 1,2-dioleoyl-3-trimethylammonium-propane (DOTAP). Cationic proteins include protamine.
Hatching fluid enzymes and uses thereof
The present invention relates to various polypeptides from fish hatching fluid, their encoding nucleic acid sequences, pharmaceutical compositions comprising said polypeptides and nucleic acid molecules and their use in various medical and cosmetic applications to the skin, particularly for moisturizing skin and/or for exfoliation of the horny layer of the skin for treating or preventing skin disorders or conditions in an animal.
Tilapia piscidins for use in enhancement of wound healing
A method for enhancing wound healing or treating methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infection in a wound comprising administering a subject in need thereof with a therapeutically effective amount of a tilapia piscidin (TP) is described, wherein the TP is preferably TP3 or TP4.
Method for treatment of gastric ulcers
The preset invention relates to a new method or composition for treating a gastric ulcer, preventing or treating an infection of H. pylori, particularly multidrug resistant H. pylori, using an antimicrobial peptide, a functional derivate, fragment or variant thereof, wherein the antimicrobial peptide is selected from the group consisting of Epi-1, TPs and combination thereof.
HATCHING FLUID ENZYMES AND USES THEREOF
The present invention relates to various polypeptides from fish hatching fluid, their encoding nucleic acid sequences, pharmaceutical compositions comprising said polypeptides and nucleic acid molecules and their use in various medical and cosmetic applications to the skin, particularly for moisturizing skin and/or for exfoliation of the horny layer of the skin for treating or preventing skin disorders or conditions in an animal.
Hatching fluid enzymes and uses thereof
The present invention relates to various polypeptides from fish hatching fluid, their encoding nucleic acid sequences, pharmaceutical compositions comprising said polypeptides and nucleic acid molecules and their use in various medical and cosmetic applications to the skin, particularly for moisturizing skin and/or for exfoliation of the horny layer of the skin for treating or preventing skin disorders or conditions in an animal.