Patents Assigned to Florida A&M University Board of Trustees
  • Patent number: 8546426
    Abstract: The compounds herein disclosed are tetrahydroisoquinoline analogs that have modifications on the phenyl rings by introducing groups with various electronic properties. These derivatives of tetrahydroisoquinoline have been shown to have anti-proliferative activity against cells. In particular, the compounds have been found to be effective in inhibiting the proliferation of cancer cells, such as cancer cells that originated in breast tissue. Additionally, it has been shown that the novel compounds have IC50 values against the breast cancer cells that are 6-10-fold less than the IC50 of tamoxifen.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 30, 2011
    Date of Patent: October 1, 2013
    Assignee: Florida A&M University Board of Trustees
    Inventors: Kinfe Ken Redda, Madhavi Gangapuram
  • Patent number: 8476303
    Abstract: The compounds herein disclosed are N-aminopyrrolylmethyltetrahydropyridine analogs that have modifications on the phenyl rings by introducing groups with various electronic properties. These derivatives of N-aminopyrrolylmethyltetrahydropyridines have been shown to have anti-proliferative activity against cells. In particular, the compounds have been found to be effective in inhibiting the proliferation of cancer cells, such as cancer cells that originated in breast tissue. Additionally, it has been shown that the novel compounds have IC50 values against the breast cancer cells that are 6-10-fold less than the IC50 of tamoxifen.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 30, 2011
    Date of Patent: July 2, 2013
    Assignee: Florida A&M University Board of Trustees
    Inventors: Kinfe Ken Redda, Madhavi Gangapuram
  • Publication number: 20130109716
    Abstract: The compounds herein disclosed are tetrahydroisoquinoline analogs that have modifications on the phenyl rings by introducing groups with various electronic properties. These derivatives of tetrahydroisoquinoline have been shown to have anti-proliferative activity against cells. In particular, the compounds have been found to be effective in inhibiting the proliferation of cancer cells, such as cancer cells that originated in breast tissue. Additionally, it has been shown that the novel compounds have IC50 values against the breast cancer cells that are 6-10-fold less than the IC50 of tamoxifen.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 30, 2011
    Publication date: May 2, 2013
    Applicant: Florida A&M University Board of Trustees
    Inventors: Kinfe Ken Redda, Madhavi Gangapuram
  • Publication number: 20130109724
    Abstract: The compounds herein disclosed are N-aminopyrrolylmethyltetrahydropyridine analogs that have modifications on the phenyl rings by introducing groups with various electronic properties. These derivatives of N-aminopyrrolylmethyltetrahydropyridines have been shown to have anti-proliferative activity against cells. In particular, the compounds have been found to be effective in inhibiting the proliferation of cancer cells, such as cancer cells that originated in breast tissue. Additionally, it has been shown that the novel compounds have IC50 values against the breast cancer cells that are 6-10-fold less than the IC50 of tamoxifen.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 30, 2011
    Publication date: May 2, 2013
    Applicant: Florida A&M University Board of Trustees
    Inventors: Kinfe Ken Redda, Madhavi Gangapuram