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Butyrate prodrugs derived from lactic acid
   
Document Number
US Patent 5912269
Issued Date
June 15, 1999
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Inventors
Li; Biqin (Bedford, MA)
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This invention relates to butyrate prodrugs derived from lactic acid and pharmaceutical compositions and methods employing them, either alone or in combination with other agents, for increasing gamma globin and fetal hemoglobin in a patient. These compounds, compositions and methods are particularly effective in treating .beta.-hemoglobinopathies, including sickle cell syndromes and .beta.-thalassemia syndromes. In addition, this invention relates to the use of these prodrugs, alone or in combination with other agents, to stimulate cell differentiation which prevents proliferation of malignant cells. These methods are particularly useful in treating cancer, especially malignant hematological disorders.
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Published
June 15, 1999
Application Number
08/640,260
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April 30, 1996
US Classification
514/547  
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C07C   69/00   (20060101)   C07C   69/68   (20060101)  
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514/547  
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