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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 27, 2012
Filed:
Feb. 23, 2007
Inder Pal Singh, Edmonton, CA;
Shradha Singh, Edmonton, CA;
Antoine Noujiam, Edmonton, CA;
Bruce D. Hirsche, Legal Representative, Edmonton, CA;
David S. Tam, Edmonton, CA;
Inder Pal Singh, Edmonton, CA;
Shradha Singh, Edmonton, CA;
Antoine Noujiam, Edmonton, CA;
Bruce D. Hirsche, legal representative, Edmonton, CA;
David S. Tam, Edmonton, CA;
Nou Life Sciences, Inc., Edmonton, AB, CA;
Abstract
The invention includes novel compounds, including but not limited to formula A and formula B, and an improved delivery method. These compounds and methods are useful in preventing or treating diseases or conditions associated with or caused by the presence of free radicals, and are useful for increasing cellular metabolism while simultaneously alleviating the resultant increase in oxidative stress. Specifically, a carnitine is bound to a lipoic acid derivative or to dihydrolipoic acid or its derivatives using a hydrolysable linker to form a single compound.