What is WO2010020675A1, and where does “ribociclib example 74” fit?
WO2010020675A1 is a published patent application. To find the specific “Example 74” that mentions ribociclib, you’d typically search within the Google Patents page for the exact phrase “Example 74” or for “ribociclib” (or common spellings/variants), then open the corresponding section of the description.
Google Patents does not provide a single, universal “example number” index across all documents. So the practical way to locate “Example 74” is to use the in-page search box (Ctrl+F / Cmd+F) on the Google Patents document and search for:
- “Example 74”
- “ribociclib”
- Sometimes also the related compound name as written in the patent (the document may use a chemical name, a code number, or a generic class term rather than the brand name).
If you paste the Google Patents link (or the text around “Example 74”), I can pinpoint exactly what that example says in that specific filing.
How to find “Example 74” on Google Patents quickly
On the Google Patents document page for WO2010020675A1:
1. Use the page search field or your browser’s find function.
2. Search for “Example 74”.
3. If that turns up nothing, search for “ribociclib”.
4. If ribociclib is mentioned without “Example 74,” scan forward/backward in the same section to identify the example number associated with the ribociclib entry.
Why the ribociclib wording may not match what you expect
Patents sometimes refer to a compound by:
- its chemical name rather than “ribociclib”
- a structural formula label
- an intermediate/product code
- a salt form (e.g., “ribociclib (X) salt”), where the text uses that variant spelling instead of the plain name
So if “ribociclib” doesn’t appear verbatim, the example may still include it under another identifier. In that case, searching for the chemical name or the compound’s ID from the document is more reliable.
What I need from you to give the exact Example 74 text
To provide an accurate answer about “WO2010020675A1 ribociclib example 74,” share one of the following:
- the Google Patents URL you’re using, or
- the excerpt around “Example 74,” or
- the sentence/paragraph where ribociclib is mentioned.
Then I can tell you exactly what “Example 74” does (reactants/conditions/assays/results) as written in that document, and how it relates to ribociclib in the patent context.
Sources
(No Google Patents content was provided in your message, so I can’t verify or quote Example 74 without the document text or link.)