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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 18, 2007
Filed:
Feb. 06, 2004
Bernard Joseph Banks, Sandwich, GB;
Mark Andrew Haxell, Sandwich, GB;
Graham Lunn, Sandwich, GB;
Michael Stephen Pacey, Sandwich, GB;
Lee Richard Roberts, Sandwich, GB;
Bernard Joseph Banks, Sandwich, GB;
Mark Andrew Haxell, Sandwich, GB;
Graham Lunn, Sandwich, GB;
Michael Stephen Pacey, Sandwich, GB;
Lee Richard Roberts, Sandwich, GB;
Pfizer Inc., New York, NY (US);
Abstract
The invention described herein relates to: the use of an effective inhibitor of a bacterial α-amylase and/or α-glucosidase in the manufacture of a composition for the treatment of acidosis; a method of treatment of rumen acidosis which comprises administration of an effective amount of an effective inhibitor of a bacterial α-amylase and/or α-glucosidase to a ruminant; a formulation suitable for the treatment of acidosis in an animal which comprises an effective inhibitor of a bacterial α-amylase and/or α-glucosidase in admixture with a suitable excipient, diluent or carrier selected with regard to the intended route of administration and standard pharmaceutical/veterinary/farming practice; screening methods useful in the identification of a suitable inhibitor of a bacterial α-amylase and/or α-glucosidase for the treatment of acidosis in a ruminant; a process for improving ruminant milk quality and/or quantity which comprises treatment of a ruminant with an effective amount of an inhibitor of bacterial α-amylase and/or α-glucosidase; a compound of the formula I: or veterinarily acceptable salt, solvate (including hydrate) or prodrug thereof; and processes to make an effective inhibitor of a bacterial α-amylase and/or α-glucosidase useful for the treatment of acidosis in a ruminant.