Patents Assigned to Industrial Farmacéutica Cantabria, S.A.
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Publication number: 20190328819Abstract: The invention refers to the use of extracts of Deschampsia antarctica (EDA) for counteracting the human skin barrier damage caused by environmental aggressions and for preventing and/or ameliorating disorders related to an impaired barrier function.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2017Publication date: October 31, 2019Applicant: INDUSTRIAL FARMACÉUTICA CANTABRIA, S.A.Inventors: José Antonio Matji Tuduri, Aurora Brieva Delgado, Marta Dominguez Valdes-Hevia, Antonio Guerrero Gómez-Pamo, Alain Ramírez Diéguez, Costanzo Beretti, Salvador González Rodríguez, Juan Pablo Pivel Ranieri
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Patent number: 10391050Abstract: The present invention relates to a product obtained from gastropod spawn, to be used to prepare dermatological, cosmetic or cosmeceutical compositions designed for skin care; said product has the capacity to activate and mobilize skin stem cells, as well as prevent the loss thereof that takes place as a consequence of chronological and premature ageing. The present invention also relates to the process followed in order to obtain said product.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2010Date of Patent: August 27, 2019Assignee: Industrial Farmacéutica Cantabria, S.A.Inventors: Marta Dominguez Valdes-Hevia, Aurora Brieva Delgado, Salvador Gonzalez Rodriguez, Eduardo Reyes Martin, Jose Carballeira Morado, Ernesto Quintana Gonzalez, Juan Pablo Pivel Ranieri, Antonio Guerrero Gomez-Pamo, Angeles Juarranz De La Fuente, Jesus Espada Regalado, Francisco Sanz Rodriguez
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Patent number: 9233263Abstract: The composition comprises of a component A selected from a hydroxylated derivative of benzoic acid or of cinamic acid, their esters, amides or salts, a glycoside of a hexose, and their mixtures; and a component B selected from quinic acid, shikimic acid, their alkaline metal or alkaline earth salts, their methyl esters, and mixtures of the same. This composition is suitable for protecting the skin against ultraviolet radiation coming from the sun or artificial sources, such as those used in phototherapy units and in sun tanning rooms. For application in the field of dermatology and nutrition, and, in particular, in the photoprotection of the skin and mucosa, photo-ageing and photocarcinogenesis, including protection of the immune system associated with the skin.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2011Date of Patent: January 12, 2016Assignee: INDUSTRIAL FARMACEUTICA CANTABRIA, S.A.Inventors: Antonio Guerrero Gomez-Pamo, Marta Dominguez Valdes-Hevia, Aurora Ma Brieva Delgado, Fernando Garcia Martinez, Jose Luis Alonso Lebrero, Salvador Gonzalez Rodriguez, Juan Pablo Pivel Ranieri
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Publication number: 20120107410Abstract: The present invention relates to a product obtained from gastropod spawn, to be used to prepare dermatological, cosmetic or cosmeceutical compositions designed for skin care; said product has the capacity to activate and mobilise skin stem cells, as well as prevent the loss thereof that takes place as a consequence of chronological and premature ageing. The present invention also relates to the process followed in order to obtain said product.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2010Publication date: May 3, 2012Applicant: Industrial Farmaceutica Cantabria, S.A.Inventors: Marta Dominguez Valdes-Hevia, Aurora Brieva Delgado, Salvador Gonzalez Rodriguez, Eduardo Reyes Martin, Jose Carballeira Morado, Ernesto Quintana Gonzalez, Juan Pablo Pivel Ranieri, Antonio Guerrero Gomez-Pamo, Angeles Juarranz De La Fuente, Jesus Espada Regalado, Francisco Sanz Rodriguez
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Patent number: 7241735Abstract: The invention relates to glycopeptidic glycoconjugates, in which the polysaccharide is obtained from Candida utilis cells and the peptides are obtained from Ricinus communis seeds. The glycoconjugates are used in the preparation of immunomodulating drugs that control the production of tumor necrosis factor (TNF).Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2004Date of Patent: July 10, 2007Assignee: Industrial Farmaceutica Cantabria, S.A.Inventors: Aurora Brieva Delgado, Vicente Garcia Villarrubia, Antonio Guerrero Gomez-Pamo, Juan Pablo Pivel Raniert, Guillermo Gimenez Gallego, Jose Antonio Matji Tuduri
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Publication number: 20070025933Abstract: The composition comprises of a component A selected from a hydroxylated derivative of benzoic acid or of cinamic acid, their esters, amides or salts, a glycoside of a hexose, and their mixtures; and a component B selected from quinic acid, shikimic acid, their alkaline metal or alkaline earth salts, their methyl esters, and mixtures of the same. This composition is suitable for protecting the skin against ultraviolet radiation coming from the sun or artificial sources, such as those used in phototherapy units and in sun tanning rooms. For application in the field of dermatology and nutrition, and, in particular, in the photoprotection of the skin and mucosa, photo-ageing and photocarcinogenesis, including protection of the immune system associated with the skin.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2006Publication date: February 1, 2007Applicant: Industrial Farmaceutica Cantabria, S.A.Inventors: Antonio Guerrero Gomez-Pamo, Marta Dominguez Valdes-Hevia, Aurora Brieva Delgado, Fernando Garcia Martinez, Jose Alonso Lebrero, Salvador Gonzalez Rodriguez, Juan Pivel Raviery, Madhukar Pathak
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Publication number: 20040142414Abstract: The process to produce heterologous proteins in a minimal culture medium consists of (i) transforming a bacterial strain that is secretary in a minimal culture medium with a plasmid that contains the coding sequence of said heterologous protein, (ii) culturing said strain in a minimal culture medium, and (iii) recovering the heterologous protein. The bacterial strain that is secretary in a minimal culture medium can be obtained by means of a process that comprises (a) transforming bacteria adapted to grow in a minimal culture medium with a plasmid that comprises a DNA sequence that encodes for a protein that is toxic for a bacteria when it accumulates in the cytoplasm and whose synthesis is coupled to the secretion into the periplasm, (b) culturing said transformed bacteria in a minimal culture medium, and (c) selecting the surviving bacteria. It is applicable in the production of proteins of interest in bacteria that are secretary in a minimal culture medium.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2003Publication date: July 22, 2004Applicant: INDUSTRIAL FARMACEUTICA CANTABRIA, S.A.Inventors: Guillermo Gimenez Gallego, Carlos Fernandez Tornero, Alvaro Ramon Gonzalez, Javier Varela Espinosa, Jose Luis Alonso Lebrero, Juan Pablo Pivel Ranieri
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Patent number: 5780011Abstract: A procedure for obtaining extemporaneous and direct use radiological contrast formulations for gastrointestinal exploration, comprising a radio-opaque contrast based on a micronized barium sulfate and a substance, i.e. sucralfate, which permits the selective adherence of the contrast to the injured zone and is obtained by interposing the barium sulfate in the sucralfate paste in an acid medium.These formulations are appropriate for being administered orally or rectally.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 1996Date of Patent: July 14, 1998Assignees: Industrial Farmaceutica Cantabria S.A., Gallo De Llanos S.L.Inventor: Ramon Gallo Molina
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Patent number: 5614197Abstract: The invention provides new methods and products for use in photoprotection from ultraviolet radiation. The products include extracts from ferns of the genus Polypodium mixed in prepartions for topical application and oral administration. The preparations have both photoprotective and antioxidant properties. The topical formulations may also include physical and/or chemical sunscreen agents and/or cosmetic agents.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 1995Date of Patent: March 25, 1997Assignee: Industrial Farmaceutica Cantabria, S.A.Inventors: Madhukar A. Pathak, Salvador Gonzalez, Thomas B. Fitzpatrick