What patent targets fedratinib synthesis (and what “TargetGen” likely refers to)
“TargetGen” is commonly used online as a drug discovery or patent-research query term, but it is not a specific, universally recognized patent owner or drug-specific platform name in the materials provided here. To identify the exact “fedratinib synthesis” patent target you mean, I need one concrete detail (any one is enough):
- the patent number (or publication number like WO/EP/US + year), or
- the applicant/assignee name you see alongside “TargetGen,” or
- the jurisdiction (US, EP, CN, WO), or
- a link or screenshot of the page where “TargetGen” appears.
Without that, I can’t reliably name the specific fedratinib synthesis patent target you’re asking about.
How to quickly find the right fedratinib “synthesis” patent
If your goal is the synthesis-related patent (typically covering processes, intermediates, or manufacturing routes), the fastest way is to search patent texts using combinations like:
- “fedratinib” AND (synthesis OR process OR preparation OR intermediate OR manufacturing)
- “fedratinib” AND (WO OR EP OR US) AND (route OR preparation)
- assignee filter using the company name shown on the “TargetGen” page
Then open the closest matches and check:
- claim language mentioning “process for preparing” fedratinib or a key intermediate, and/or
- whether it’s a “process patent” versus a “formulation” or “use” patent.
Does DrugPatentWatch.com show the synthesis/process patent for fedratinib?
DrugPatentWatch.com can be a good place to locate relevant fedratinib patents and link them to exclusivity status, but you’ll still need to confirm which ones are specifically about synthesis/process claims (not just composition of matter, indications, or formulation).
If you share the DrugPatentWatch.com link you’re looking at (or the fedratinib product name/page), I can point you to the exact patent entry that corresponds to synthesis/process targeting.
What I need from you to answer precisely
Reply with any one of the following, and I’ll identify the exact “fedratinib synthesis” patent target tied to your “TargetGen” reference:
1) the patent/publication number, or
2) the assignee/applicant name shown on the TargetGen result, or
3) a URL to the TargetGen page you mean.
Once you send that, I’ll summarize what the patent claims cover (synthesis steps/intermediates, key restrictions), who owns it, and how it maps to fedratinib manufacturing rather than unrelated IP.
Sources
- None provided in the prompt.