Suven Life sciences gets four patent approvals for CNS molecules
Suven Life sciences today said it has received four product patents from different countries for its new chemical entities.
"The four product patents, one from New Zealand, one from Australia, one from Korea and one from Europe are.....valid through 2025," Suven Life sciences said in a filing to the Bombay Stock Exchange ( BSE).
The company has received the approval for molecules which could be used in the treatment of CNS disorders like Parkinsons, Alzheimers and Schizophrenia, it added.
Products out of these inventions may be out-licensed at various phases of clinical research like at phase I or phase II, the company said.
"We are very pleased by the grant of these patents to Suven for our pipeline of molecules in CNS arena that are being developed for cognitive disorders which has an estimated USD 30 billion market potential globally," Suven CEO Venkat Jasti said.
With these new patents, the company now has eight patents from Europe, ten from New Zealand, nine from Australia and three from Korea for the NCEs, it said.
Shares of Suven Life Sciences were today trading at Rs 21.05 in the afternoon trade on BSE, up 4.99 per cent from its previous close.
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