Title: Examination Issues in Natural Products
1Examination Issues in Natural Products
- Brenda Brumback
- SPE Art Unit 1654
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- Herbals Around the World
- China India
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3 Europe In the
beginning of the 18th century, Swedish Botonist
Carl Linnaeus developed the Latin Botanical
Classification system
- Kingdom
- Phylum
- Class
- Order
- Family
- Genus
- Species
4United States
- Native Americans
- passed along
- medicinal knowledge
- of indigenous
- plants to the early
- American settlers.
5Herbal Medicines in U.S. Patents
- 424/725-779
- Plant material or plant extract of undetermined
constitution as active ingredient (e.g., herbal
remedy, herbal extract, powder, oil, etc.). - 514/783
- Plant extract or plant material of undetermined
constitution.
6Prosecution of Plant Extract (Herbal) Applications
- Restriction
- A Markush group of plant extracts recited in a
claim should be limited to extracts derived from
plants of the same botanical family or genus. - Claims that alternatively recite a large number
of extracts derived from plants that have little
in common are likely to be subject to a
restriction requirement.
7Idiomatic Language
- Ginmei (golden stripes on green-culm or stalk)
- Invigorates Qi
- Expels heat from heart
8Claim Language
- The correct botanical name (Latin Botanical) is
written in italics with the genus name
capitalized, and the species name all in lower
case.
9Botanical Nomenclature
- Harpagophytum procumbens, also known as devils
claw, grapple plant, or wood spider. - Larrea divaricata, also known as chaparral,
creosote bush, greasewood, stinkweed. - Azadirachta indica, commonly known as neem and
also known as margosa, nim, nimba.
10Products of Nature are not Patentable under 35
U.S.C. 101
- A composition comprising phytochemical X
11An Enabling Disclosure
- It is important to sufficiently describe how to
make and use the claimed extract or material. - The part/parts of the plant used
- The plant name/names
- The type/types of solvent used
- Extraction temperature and pH
- Material used fresh or dried and/or chopped or
powdered - Separation/fractionation/recovery/isolation steps
12The particular part of the plant from which the
extract is obtained is often essential.
- Roots/rhizome/bulb asparagus, beet, garlic,
ginseng, Narcissus, Polygonatum - Leaves aloe, Barosma, Betula, Camellia, Cassia,
Ginkgo, Prunus laurocerasus - Bark Canella, poplar, Prunus serotina, Quercus
robur - Flower Artemisia, Arum, Prunus spinosa
- Fruit Barberry, Vaccinium, Sorbus, Pyrus,
Rhamnus
13Drafting Claims to a Plant Extract
- Product-By-Process Claims
- Herbal extracts are prepared with
- Water
- Polar solvents
- Non-polar solvents
- Acids
- Bases
14Examples of preferred claim language
- An alcoholic extract of Narcissus bulb.
- An aqueous extract of a Palma fruit.
- A hot water extract obtained from the dried
leaves of Nepeta cataria. - An extract from chopped fresh roots of
Harpagophytum procumbens, whereby the extract is
obtained using a non-polar solvent.
15Anticipation under 35 U.S.C. 102
- Websters dictionary defines extract as
follows - 1 a to draw forth (as by research) ltextract
datagt b to pull or take out forcibly ltextracted
a wisdom toothgt c to obtain by much effort from
someone unwilling ltextracted a confessiongt 2 to
withdraw (as a juice or fraction) by physical or
chemical process also to treat with a solvent
so as to remove a soluble substance 3 to
separate (a metal) from an ore 4 to determine
(a mathematical root) by calculation 5 to
select (excerpts) and copy out or cite.
16Plant Extracts are Ubiquitous
- An extract of Coffea arabica Coffee
- An extract of Camillia sinensis Tea
- An extract of broccoli Soup
- An extract of orange Orange juice
17Obviousness under 35 U.S.C. 103
- As set forth in In re Kerkhoven, 626 F.2d 846,
850, 205 U.S.P.Q. 1069 (CCPA 1980), It is prima
facie obvious to combine two compositions each of
which is taught by the prior art to be useful for
the same purpose, in order to form a third
composition which is to be used for the very same
purpose...the idea of combining them flows
logically from their having been individually
taught in the prior art.
18Searching the Prior Art
- Arbre aux quarante ecus (forty coin tree)
- eun-haeng (fossil tree)
- ginan
- Â icho
- Â ityo
- Â kew tree
- Â maidenhair tree
- Â pei-wen
- Â Pterophyllus salisburiensis Nelson
- Â Salisburia adiantifolia Smith
- Â Salisburia macrophylla C. Koch
- Â temple balm
- tempeltrae
- Â yin guo
- Â yinhsing
- olium ginkgo
- Ginkgo folium ... gin-nan
- Â ginkgoblatter
- Â ginkgo balm
19Useful Databases for Searching Herbals
- Chinese Traditional Medicine
- PROMT on STN
- NAPRALERT on STN