KMID : 1129720170340040191
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Korean Journal of Acupuncture 2017 Volume.34 No. 4 p.191 ~ p.208
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Review on the Pharmacopuncture Patent in Korea
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Woo Seong-Cheon
Kang Jun-Chul Kim Song-Yi Park Ji-Yeun
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Abstract
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Objectives: The purpose of this study was to analyze the trend of pharmacopuncture in Korean patent in order to establish database for patent technology.
Methods: Electronic literature searches for Korean patents related to pharmacopuncture were performed in two electronic databases (Korea Intellectual Property Right Information Service and National Digital Science Library) to June 2017. Patents that were not Korean ones, did not use medicinal herb, only described method of manufacture, or had nothing to do with pharmacopuncture were excluded in this study. The status and application date of patents, Medicinal herb, target diseases, International Patent Classification (IPC), model of experiment and extracting methods were analyzed.
Results: A total of 379 patents were retrieved. Based on our inclusion/exclusion criteria, 297 patents were excluded. Of 82 included patents, 27 patents did not include experiments using pharmacopuncture, and 9 patents were invented for treating animals such as pig or calf. In IPC analysis, Bee Venom, Panax (ginseng), Angelica, and Paeoniaceae were used frequently. Musculoskeletal diseases were the most targeted diseases followed by nervous diseases. For extracting, hot water extraction, distillation extraction, and solvent extraction using alcohol, ethanol, or methanol for solvent were commonly used.
Conclusions: These data are useful for inventing new patent and extending range of pharmacopuncture in clinical use, however, more systematically analyzed patent studies and pharmacopuncture-related studies for new application on various diseases are needed in further studies.
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KEYWORD
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Pharmacopuncture, patent, patent analysis, Korean patent
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