Technological Prospecting on the Base of Jabuticaba Therapeutic Products Patents

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https://doi.org/10.9771/cp.v16i1.47650

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Myrciaria cauliflora, Patents, Phytotherapy.

Abstract

Flora is an immeasurable source of raw material to subsidize prospecting research for the discovery of new drugs, treatment and cure of diseases. The jabuticaba (Myrciaria cauliflora), a native Brazilian species, has a potential to be explored in the field of human health. Thus, this work aims to carry out a technological prospection study in search of patents that used jabuticaba and its compounds for medicinal purposes. The study is characterized as descriptive and exploratory, with a basic conception, bibliographic type, with a qualitative-quantitative approach. 325 patents were found with the search key used, but only five were considered for this study. China, Brazil and the United States are the countries that deposit the most. The main IPC codes found in the Espacenet base were A23L, A61K, A01N and C12N. The peak of publications took place in 2015, with a small decrease in the following years.

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Author Biographies

Faustino Francisco dos Santos Júnior, Federal University of Alagoas, Maceió, Brazil

Graduated in Business Administration from the Federal University of Alagoas (2004), Specialization in Health Work Management (2008). Master's student in Intellectual Property and Technology Transfer for Innovation. Member of the Central Commission for the Prevention and Confrontation of Moral Harassment, Sexual Harassment and Discrimination at UFAL. Member of the Management Committee of the Sustainable Logistics Management Plan at UFAL. Member of the Committee on Heteroidentification at UFAL Member of the Committee on the Corporate Knowledge Project at UFAL Full Board Member of the University Foundation for Extension and Research Development. Coordinator of Human Resources Development at UFAL. Tutor of the Public Administration course (2009-2011). General Services Manager at UFAL (2012-2013). Head of the Central Warehouse at UFAL (2010). Head of the Transport Division at UFAL (2011). Full member of the Superior Council of UFAL. Coordinator in Alagoas of the Enap Network Program. Member of the team to prepare the Master Plan for Information and Communication Technology (PDTIC) for 2020 to 2023. Member of the Evaluation and Monitoring Committee of the Continuing Education Program in Higher Education Teaching (PROFORD). Member of the Local Executive Committee of the 70th Annual Meeting of the Brazilian Society for the Progress of Science (2018).

José Edmundo Accioly Souza, Federal University of Alagoas, Maceió, AL, Brazil.

He holds a degree in Chemical Engineering from the Federal University of Paraíba (1983) and a master's degree in Development and Environment from the Federal University of Alagoas (2006) and a PhD in Science and Technological Development from the Institute of Chemistry and Biotechnology at the Federal University of Alagoas. Adjunct Professor at the Federal University of Alagoas. He has experience in Chemical Engineering, with emphasis on Inorganic Processes, working mainly on the following topics: industrial process management, people management, environment and work safety, biomass and beekeeping.

Cenira Monteiro Carvalho, Federal University of Alagoas, Maceio, AL, Brazil

He holds a degree in Animal Science (2003) and a master's degree in Agronomy (Vegetable Production) from the Federal University of Alagoas (2008) and a doctorate in Northeast Biotechnology Network-RENORBIO from the State University of Ceará (2012). He has experience in the field of animal parasitology with an emphasis on ectoparasites in cattle (tick and horn fly). As well as in the field of forage, working with conversation (silage) and bromatological analysis of forage plants, with a book published in 2017. Taught a Zootechnical Parasitology class in the Zootechnics and Integrating Projects 7 course for the Chemistry Degree course , both at UFAL. She is a reviewer for the following journals: Diversitas Journal, Bioscience Journal; Magistra Magazine and Prospecting Notebook. She coordinated the Molluscicidal Activities Laboratory (2005-2008) of the Institute of Chemistry and Biotechnology (IQB / UFAL). She collaborated on the work of master's (Postgraduate in Veterinary Sciences) and doctoral students (RENORBIO/UECE) at the State University of Ceará, with the development of sex pheromone in hairless sheep, with a patent deposited in May 2018. Post-doctorate in Biotechnology (2012-2016), from the Federal University of Alagoas, with development of work in the area of ​​chemical ecology applied to agriculture. She is currently a PNPD fellow at the Graduate Program in Chemistry and Biotechnology at UFAL, carrying out work with ecotoxicological bioassays and a collaborating professor at the Graduate Program in Intellectual Property and Technology Transfer for Innovation (PROFNIT / UFAL)

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Published

2023-01-01

How to Cite

Santos Júnior, F. F. dos ., Souza, J. E. A. ., & Carvalho, C. M. . (2023). Technological Prospecting on the Base of Jabuticaba Therapeutic Products Patents. Cadernos De Prospecção, 16(1), 244–261. https://doi.org/10.9771/cp.v16i1.47650

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