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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 27, 1998
Filed:
Jun. 28, 1996
Jean-Claude Jaton, Thonex, CH;
Fabrizio Marazza, Novaggio, CH;
Ari Lewenstein, Zurich, CH;
Francis M Sirotnak, New York, NY (US);
Bernhard Jaun, Fallanden, CH;
Cerbios-Pharma SA, Barbengo, CH;
Abstract
What are described are new glucosides and their sugar-free decomposition products, as well as synthetically produced derivatives, which can be used as active components of pharmaceutical compositions. The novel glucosides have been isolated from aqueous extracts of vegetable pollen. These novel glucosides, sugar-free decomposition products and their derivatives have the effectiveness to modulate the immune system of warm blooded animals and they can be used as active components in pharmaceutical compositions for the treatment of tumors and virus-related diseases.