학술논문
한의학 기반 반려동물용 치료기술 개발 관련 특허 분석
Patents Trends Analysis of Korea traditional medicine based treatment technology for Pet
Patents Trends Analysis of Korea traditional medicine based treatment technology for Pet
Document Type
Article
Author
이지혜 / Ji Hye Lee; 김성호 / Sung Ho Kim; 이수은 / Sueun Lee; 남현화 / Hyeon-hwa Nam; 박준홍 / Jun Hong Park; 천진미 / Jin Mi Chun; 서윤수 / Yun-soo Seo; 김보혜 / Bohye Kim; 이정민 / Jeongmin Lee; 문창종 / Changjong Moon; 김중선 / Joong Sun Kim; 문병철 / Byeong Cheol Moon
Source
대한본초학회지(본초분과학회지) / The Korea Jounrnal of Herbology. Nov 30, 2022 37(6):45
Subject
Language
Korean
ISSN
1229-1765
Abstract
Objective : In this study, we conducted to analysis the patents about Korean medicine based treatment technology for pet. Methods : We collected the Korean, Japan, USA, China, EU and PCT patent for the Korean medicine-based treatment technology for pet using WIPSON data base registered by October 4, 2020 were selected. Results : Patents for the development of pet Korean medicine-based treatment technology have been constantly applied since the mid-2000s, starting in 1990, with a total of 84 applications. The number of patent applications filed in Korea was the largest, after Japan and China. The detailed composition of the applications reported until now is pharmaceutical compositions for the treatment of pet were the most applied with 39%(33 cases), followed by feed used as stocks for pet at 36%(30 cases). According to the patent application rate by disease, most of applications rate composed to be associated with immunity in 2009 to 2013 with 40% of applications. In 2014 to 2018 43% of patent applications are associated with gastrointestinal/digestive system. In this regard, multiple applications were filed in the order of immunity, digestive system, obesity and urinary system. Conclusion : This study analyzed the trend of 84 patents about Korean medicine-based treatment technology for pet to date to establish the basis for future research and development. There were many applications related to immunity from 2009 to 2013, and since then, related to digestive disease from 2014 to 2018.