What is WO2000062778A1 on Google Patents about?
WO2000062778A1 is a patent publication that appears on Google Patents under the same document number. The query you gave includes “dasatinib,” but from the information provided here I can’t verify whether WO2000062778A1 is specifically about dasatinib or whether the dasatinib term is only coming from your search context.
Is WO2000062778A1 actually related to dasatinib?
To confirm the relationship, you would check (on Google Patents) the document’s:
- Title and abstract (to see if dasatinib or its chemical name appears)
- Claims (to see what compounds or inhibitors are covered)
- Applicant/assignee (to see if it matches known dasatinib-related organizations)
- Examples and background (often where the target drug is named)
If you share the title/abstract text from the Google Patents page for WO2000062778A1, I can tell you whether it’s about dasatinib and what exactly it covers.
How can you quickly check on Google Patents whether dasatinib is in the claims?
On the Google Patents page for WO2000062778A1:
1. Use the page search (Ctrl+F / Cmd+F) for “dasatinib” and for “BMS-354825” (a common dasatinib code name used in older filings).
2. If those terms don’t appear, search for “4-(2-chloro-6-methylphenylamino)-7-(1-piperazinyl)-” or other dasatinib structural fragments—though the best approach is still reading the abstract and claims.
Why you might see “dasatinib” in Google results even if the patent isn’t about it
Google Patents sometimes shows a user’s search term in places that are not the main subject of the document, for example:
- A general prior-art mention in the background section
- A citation to another patent that is about dasatinib
- A classification keyword match
So the presence of the word “dasatinib” in search snippets doesn’t always mean the invention itself is dasatinib.
If your goal is dasatinib IP (patents/priority/exclusivity), does this publication help?
Dasatinib IP is typically tracked via:
- The foundational compound patent(s)
- Salt/solvate forms and crystal forms
- Formulations and methods of use
- Geographic exclusivity/patent term extensions
WO2000062778A1 may or may not be one of those. The right next step is to look at the assignee and the claims to see what stage of dasatinib IP it covers.
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What I need from you to answer precisely
Paste the Google Patents page details for WO2000062778A1—at minimum the title and abstract (or a screenshot text). Then I can:
- confirm whether it’s about dasatinib
- summarize the claimed subject matter
- explain how it connects to dasatinib (if at all) and what it likely covers.