What is WO2011013785A1 (delgocitinib) on Google Patents?
WO2011013785A1 is a published patent application about delgocitinib (also called a JAK inhibitor), as listed in Google Patents under that publication number [1].
Because the record is tied to a specific publication, the fastest way to confirm what the application claims (and what parts relate specifically to delgocitinib) is to open the Google Patents page for WO2011013785A1 and review the sections for “Title,” “Abstract,” “Claims,” and “Description” [1].
What should you look for on the Google Patents page?
On the Google Patents record for WO2011013785A1, the details that typically answer most “what is this patent about?” searches are:
- The abstract and title (often summarizing the invention and how delgocitinib is used) [1]
- The claim set (showing the legal scope, including any compound/formulation/use elements tied to delgocitinib) [1]
- Applicant/assignee and inventor names (useful for identifying the right company group) [1]
- Any cited documents and related family members (useful for tracing continuation or country filings that may matter for enforceability) [1]
How can you tell if this is about the drug itself or a specific use/formulation?
For delgocitinib-related patent families, different applications can focus on different claim types. On the WO2011013785A1 page, you can usually distinguish this by checking what the independent claims are directed to:
- If the claims center on the compound(s) themselves, it’s likely a “chemical invention” application.
- If the claims center on dosing, treatment of specific diseases, or therapeutic regimens, it’s likely “method of treatment.”
- If the claims center on drug forms (salt forms, formulations, controlled release, etc.), it’s likely “formulation” focused.
Those directions are visible in the claims section on Google Patents for WO2011013785A1 [1].
Is this the same as the approved drug delgocitinib, and is it still active?
Google Patents will show publication details and links to the patent family, but the status (e.g., whether any member is granted, and whether it is active or expired in a given country) depends on:
- Whether the application entered grant in specific jurisdictions
- The term, any adjustments, and whether maintenance fees were paid
- Country-specific enforcement and litigation outcomes
To verify status, you’d typically use Google Patents’ “Family” and “Legal status” information on the WO2011013785A1 page [1].
If you paste the Google Patents text, I can summarize it
If you share the title/abstract or the independent claims text from WO2011013785A1, I can summarize what the invention covers (compound vs use vs formulation), who filed it, and what the claim scope likely covers—without needing to guess from partial information.
Sources
[1] https://patents.google.com/patent/WO2011013785A1