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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 20, 2008
Filed:
Mar. 04, 2004
Samuel Fournier Lockwood, Lake Linden, MI (US);
Sean O'malley, Honolulu, HI (US);
David G. Watumull, Honolulu, HI (US);
Laura M. Hix, San Francisco, CA (US);
Henry Jackson, Honolulu, HI (US);
Geoff Nadolski, Kaaawa, HI (US);
Samuel Fournier Lockwood, Lake Linden, MI (US);
Sean O'Malley, Honolulu, HI (US);
David G. Watumull, Honolulu, HI (US);
Laura M. Hix, San Francisco, CA (US);
Henry Jackson, Honolulu, HI (US);
Geoff Nadolski, Kaaawa, HI (US);
Cardax Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Aiea, HI (US);
Abstract
A method for inhibiting and/or ameliorating the occurrence of diseases associated with reactive oxygen species, reactive nitrogen species, radicals and/or non-radicals in a subject whereby a subject is administered a carotenoid analog or derivative, either alone or in combination with another carotenoid analog or derivative, or co-antioxidant formulation. The analog or derivative is administered such that the subject's risk of experiencing diseases associated with reactive oxygen species, reactive nitrogen species, radicals and/or non-radicals may be thereby reduced. The analog or analog combination may be administered to a subject for the inhibition and/or amelioration of any disease that involves production of reactive oxygen species, reactive nitrogen species, radicals and/or non-radicals. In some embodiments, the invention may include a pharmaceutical composition including a carotenoid analog or derivative. The carotenoid analog may include a conjugated polyene with between 7 to 14 double bonds. The conjugated polyene may include a cyclic ring including at least one substituent. In some embodiments, a cyclic ring of a carotenoid analog or derivative may include at least one substituent. The substituent may be coupled to the cyclic ring with an ether functionality. In some embodiments, a pharmaceutical composition may include a biologically inactive carrier. The pharmaceutical composition may be adapted to be administered to a human subject.