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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 19, 2013
Filed:
Apr. 25, 2007
Catherine Peyrot Des Gachons, Philadelphia, PA (US);
Jeffrey B. Sperry, Philadelphia, PA (US);
Bruce Bryant, Elkins Park, PA (US);
Paul A. S. Breslin, Highland Park, NJ (US);
Amos B. Smith, Iii, Merion, PA (US);
Gary K. Beauchamp, Philadelphia, PA (US);
Catherine Peyrot Des Gachons, Philadelphia, PA (US);
Jeffrey B. Sperry, Philadelphia, PA (US);
Bruce Bryant, Elkins Park, PA (US);
Paul A. S. Breslin, Highland Park, NJ (US);
Amos B. Smith, III, Merion, PA (US);
Gary K. Beauchamp, Philadelphia, PA (US);
Monell Chemical Senses Center, Philadelphia, PA (US);
The Trustees of The University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA (US);
Abstract
The invention provides oleocanthal analogs and methods of using oleocanthals in various formulations including, food additives; pharmaceuticals; cosmetics; animal repellants; and discovery tools for mammalian irritation receptor genes, gene products, alleles, splice variants, alternate transcripts and the like.