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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 28, 2016
Filed:
Mar. 21, 2012
María Del Carmen Abrahantes Pérez, Havana, CU;
Glay Chinea Santiago, Havana, CU;
Eduardo Martínez Diaz, Havana, CU;
Hilda Elisa Garay Pérez, Havana, CU;
Osvaldo Reyes Acosta, Havana, CU;
Ernesto Lopez Mola, Havana, CU;
Cruz Matilde Lopez Abad, Havana, CU;
Sonia Gonzalez Blanco, Havana, CU;
María del Carmen Abrahantes Pérez, Havana, CU;
Glay Chinea Santiago, Havana, CU;
Eduardo Martínez Diaz, Havana, CU;
Hilda Elisa Garay Pérez, Havana, CU;
Osvaldo Reyes Acosta, Havana, CU;
Ernesto Lopez Mola, Havana, CU;
Cruz Matilde Lopez Abad, Havana, CU;
Sonia Gonzalez Blanco, Havana, CU;
CENTRO DE INGENIERIA GENETICA BIOTECNOLGIA, La Habana, CU;
Abstract
The present invention comprises cyclic peptides bearing antitumor and antiangiogenic properties, as well as their corresponding pharmaceutically-suitable salts and also pharmaceutical compositions containing it. These cyclic peptides are used to prepare medicines for human and/or veterinary therapeutics, and additionally in diagnosis. These compounds can be used to detect, monitor and/or control a range of cellular proliferation-related disorders, such as oncological diseases and undesired angiogenesis. Moreover, they can be included as part of controlled release systems, and used more precisely in the field of nanobiotechnology, either because of their self-assembly capacity or as part of other systems.