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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 06, 2012
Filed:
Jul. 23, 2008
Yoapu Oliver HU, Taipei, TW;
Ton Ho Young, Sindian, TW;
Yoapu Oliver Hu, Taipei, TW;
Ton ho Young, Sindian, TW;
National Defense Education and Research Foundation, Taipei, TW;
Abstract
The present invention features a novel, low side-effect pharmaceutical compound complex, comprising the pharmaceutically effective dose of isoniazid (INH) and pharmaceutically effective dose of one of the following compounds. Said compound was selected from the following groups of compounds: Nordihydroguaiaretic acid, Trans-Cinnamaldehyde, Daidzein, Isovitexin, Kaempferol, disulfuram, β-Myrcene, Quercetin, (−)-Epigallocatechin-3-gallate, (+)-Limonene, Myricetin, Quercitrin, Luteolin-7-Glucoside, Morin, Neohesperidin, Hesperidin, Capillarisin, (−)-Epigallocatechin, Luteolin, Hyperoside, Ethyl Myristate, Tamarixetin, Phloretin, Baicalein, Rutin, Baicalin, Apigenin, Naringenin, Hesperetin, (+)-Epicatechin, (−)-Epicatechin-3-gallat, Isoliquritigenin, Silybin, Vitexin, Genistein, Isorhamnetin, gallic acid, Diosmin, 6-Gingerol, (+)-Taxifolin, Wongonin, Protocatechuic acid, (+)-Catechin, β-naphthoflavone, Embelin, Trans-Cinnamic acid, (−)-Epicatechin, Phloridzin, Puerarin, Umbelliferone, Brij 58, Brij 76, Brij 35, Tween 20, Tween 80, Tween 40, PEG 2000, PEG 400, Pluornic F68, and PEG 4000. The novel, low side-effect compound complex which contains pharmaceutically effective doses of isoniazid (INH), disulfuram (DSF) and/or a third compound, bis-nitrophenyl phosphate (BNPP) can reduce isoniazid (INH)-induced side effects, e.g. hepatotoxicity, etc.