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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 12, 2010
Filed:
Sep. 20, 2007
Nicola E. Brasch, Kent, OH (US);
Catherine Stephanie Birch, Cheshire, GB;
John Henry Howatson Williams, Corwen, GB;
Nicola E. Brasch, Kent, OH (US);
Catherine Stephanie Birch, Cheshire, GB;
John Henry Howatson Williams, Corwen, GB;
Kent State University, Kent, OH (US);
University of Chester, Chester, GB;
Abstract
Therapeutic applications, such as prevention, treatment and supplementation, for the use of novel and other thiolatocobalamins to protect human cells against the effects of oxidative stress. In particular, this invention relates to the use of a novel synthetic thiolatocobalamin, N-acetyl-L-cysteinylcobalamin (NACCbl) to protect animal cells against oxidative stress damage. This invention also relates to the use of thiolatocobalamins, such as NACCbl, in lieu of current, commercially available forms of vitamin Bfor the treatment and prevention of conditions associated with oxidative stress damage and for dietary supplementation.