| FERROKIN BIOSCIENCES, INC. Patent applications |
| Patent application number | Title | Published |
| 20110275636 | DESAZADESFERROTHIOCIN AND DESAZADESFERROTHIOCIN POLYETHER ANALOGUES AS METAL CHELATION AGENTS - Disclosed herein are new compounds of desazadesferrothiocin polyether (DADFT-PE) analogues, as well as pharmaceutical compositions comprising them and their application as metal chelation agents for the treatment of disease. Methods of chelation of iron and other metals in a human or animal subject are also provided for the treatment of metal overload and toxicity. | 11-10-2011 |
| 20110160257 | NOVEL SALTS AND POLYMORPHS OF DESAZADESFERROTHIOCIN POLYETHER ANALOGUES AS METAL CHELATION AGENTS - Disclosed herein are new salts and polymorphs of desazadesferrithiocin polyether (DADFT-PE) analogues, as well as pharmaceutical compositions comprising them and their application as metal chelation agents for the treatment of disease. Methods of chelation of iron and other metals in a human or animal subject are also provided for the treatment of metal overload and toxicity. | 06-30-2011 |
| 20110053993 | PRODRUGS OF DESAZADESFERROTHIOCIN POLYETHER ANALOGUES AS METAL CHELATION AGENTS - Disclosed herein are new compounds of desazadesferrothiocin polyether (DADFT-PE) analogues, as well as pharmaceutical compositions comprising them and their application as metal chelation agents for the treatment of disease. Methods of chelation of iron and other metals in a human or animal subject are also provided for the treatment of metal overload and toxicity. | 03-03-2011 |
| 20100137383 | NOVEL SALTS AND POLYMORPHS OF DESAZADESFERROTHIOCIN POLYETHER ANALOGUES AS METAL CHELATION AGENTS - Disclosed herein are new salts and polymorphs of desazadesferrithiocin polyether (DADFT-PE) analogues, as well as pharmaceutical compositions comprising them and their application as metal chelation agents for the treatment of disease. Methods of chelation of iron and other metals in a human or animal subject are also provided for the treatment of metal overload and toxicity. | 06-03-2010 |