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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 30, 2013
Filed:
Jul. 04, 2008
Javier Alberto Ramirez, Buenos Aires, AR;
Flavia Mariana Michelini, Berazategui, AR;
Lydia Raquel Galagovsky, Buenos Aires, AR;
Alejandro Berra, Castelar-Prov. De Buenos Aires, AR;
Laura Edith Alche, Buenos Aires, AR;
Javier Alberto Ramirez, Buenos Aires, AR;
Flavia Mariana Michelini, Berazategui, AR;
Lydia Raquel Galagovsky, Buenos Aires, AR;
Alejandro Berra, Castelar-Prov. De Buenos Aires, AR;
Laura Edith Alche, Buenos Aires, AR;
Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas y Tecnicas (Conicet), Buenos Aires, AR;
Inis Biotech LLC, Milford, DE (US);
Abstract
Brassinosteriods, illustrated by the following exemplary compounds, are disclosed: The compounds have anti-inflammatory and antiviral activity. In pharmaceutical compositions, the compounds are useful in ophthalmic pharmaceuticals for treatment of diseases caused by adenovirus, such as epidemic keratoconjunctivitis, and herpes simplex type 1, such as herpetic stromal keratitis.