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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 20, 2014
Filed:
May. 27, 2008
Syed Nazrul Kabir, West Bengal, IN;
Heramba Nanda Ray, West Bengal, IN;
Bikash C. Pal, West Bengal, IN;
Debashis Mitra, Maharashtra, IN;
Syed Nazrul Kabir, West Bengal, IN;
Heramba Nanda Ray, West Bengal, IN;
Bikash C. Pal, West Bengal, IN;
Debashis Mitra, Maharashtra, IN;
Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, New Delhi, IN;
Abstract
Acaciaside-B (Ac-B) has emerged as a prospective candidate molecule for prevention of HIV infection along with potential for use as/in vaginal contraceptive/formulation. It possesses anti-HIV property at a tolerably low concentration, is non-mutagenic and does not harm the niche of. Thus Ac-B appears to be a superior ingredient for formulations of a chemical barrier against HIV-1 infection wherein its spermicidal property is superfluous.