What is WO2018195075A1 (Google Patents) about—oxetane acetic acid?
WO2018195075A1 is a published patent application for chemical compounds built around an oxetane-containing structure, with “oxetane acetic acid” appearing as a related structural motif in the disclosure. The application focuses on synthesis and use of these oxetane-containing chemical entities, rather than on a single “drug product” in the way a label or FDA/EMA monograph would.
If you’re trying to map it to “oxetane acetic acid” specifically, the key thing to check is the document’s claim set and examples: patents commonly use the phrase as part of the building blocks or substituted side chains described across intermediates, final compounds, and preferred embodiments.
How to find the exact “oxetane acetic acid” passages inside the patent
On Google Patents, search within the document (Ctrl+F / Cmd+F) for:
- “oxetane acetic acid”
- “oxetaneacetic acid” (no space)
- “oxetane-” (to locate substituted oxetane side chains)
- “acetic acid” (to land on acid-containing intermediates or substituents)
Then cross-check those spots against:
- “Claims” (to see whether oxetane acetic acid is claimed as such or only used as an intermediate)
- “Examples” (to see whether it’s actually prepared/used in a synthetic step)
Is this patent tied to a specific approved medicine?
WO publications often cover research compounds or candidate drug series rather than a single, marketed drug. To determine whether WO2018195075A1 is tied to a specific medicine, you’d need to match:
- the applicant/assignee listed on Google Patents, and
- the compound class and target described in the specification,
with known drug development programs.
If you want, I can pinpoint what the oxetane acetic acid refers to in this document
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Paste that here and I’ll tell you whether “oxetane acetic acid” is (a) a standalone claimed compound, (b) an intermediate, or (c) a fragment used in the substitution pattern for the broader claimed structures.