EP Patent

EP0699686A2 — Biologically active fragments of glucagon-like insulinotropic peptide

Assigned to Eli Lilly and Co · Expires 1996-03-06 · 30y expired

What this patent protects

N-terminal truncated forms of glucagon like insulinotropic peptide (GLP-1) and analogs thereof are provided. The claimed polypeptides promote glucose uptake by cells but do not stimulate insulin expression or secretion. The invention also provides methods for treating diabetes an…

USPTO Abstract

N-terminal truncated forms of glucagon like insulinotropic peptide (GLP-1) and analogs thereof are provided. The claimed polypeptides promote glucose uptake by cells but do not stimulate insulin expression or secretion. The invention also provides methods for treating diabetes and pharmaceutical formulations comprising the claimed polypeptides.

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Patent Metadata

Patent number
EP0699686A2
Jurisdiction
EP
Classification
Expires
1996-03-06
Drug substance claim
No
Drug product claim
No
Assignee
Eli Lilly and Co
Source
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