clinical diagnostics
drug discovery
general lab
lab automation
lab informatics
life sciences
separations
spectroscopy
application notes
product news

Find Out More

Request info
View this article on its webpage


Login | Register | Advertisers' info | |
Ionchromatography

Site search

Application notes   Product news   Industry news   Newswire archive

A SelectScience Publication

 Search  

 for  

 

<--China Leads All Nations in Publication of Chemical Patents

Find Out More

Request info
View this article on its webpage


Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) reports that China’s patent office is now the world’s leading producer of patent invention applications in chemistry. China trailed Japan’s patent office, the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), and the United States’ patent office (USPTO) for more than a decade, but passed the USPTO in 2005, WIPO in 2006, and exceeded Japan for the first time on a monthly basis in 2008. In 2009, China will record an entire year as the number one producer of chemical patents, and CAS projects that trend to continue.

“Chemistry is widely recognized as ‘the central science,’” according to Dr. Matthew Toussant, senior vice president of editorial operations at CAS. “Chemical patents are a critical component to many industrial processes and scientific realms, including medicine and natural products,” said Toussant. In fact, on average, 35 percent of new patent invention applications involve chemical substances.”

“CAS has been recording the phenomenal growth of patent documents in the last decade, with the number of chemistry-related patent publications by the USPTO and WIPO growing by more than 500 percent,” said Christine McCue, vice president of marketing at CAS. “Meanwhile, Chinese invention applications increased by nearly 1,400 percent, with much of that growth taking place in the pharmaceutical sector. More than half of the China patent applications during this period were from inventors within China, which surely indicates that Chinese scientists now also recognize the importance of monetizing research discoveries.”

Hundreds of CAS scientists, aided by state-of-the-art technology, identify and record the chemistry obscured in patents that standard search engines cannot locate. Proprietary technology systems developed by CAS enable scientists working around the world to analyze patents from 60 global patent authorities. Patent documents meeting CAS selection criteria from nine major patent offices are available in CAS databases within two days of the patents' issuance, and are fully indexed in less than 27 days. CAS scientists add value to the data they collect, entering chemical names, a unique CAS Registry Number®, literature references, property data, commercial availability, preparation details, spectra, and regulatory information from international sources into CAS databases.

back to top »

Related Articles

Other SelectScience members who looked at this article were also interested in:

Automated Blood Fractionation for Biobanking: Benefits and Future Trends - RTS Life Science
New Frontiers: The Changing World of Biospecimen Collection - LabVantage Solutions Inc.
Comparative Cell-Based Analysis of Various 1536 Well Microplate Surfaces - Corning Life Sciences

 

 

Newswires

Get news like this delivered straight to your inbox with SelectScience newswires:

Supplier details

Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS)
Bill Weida
2540 Olentangy River Rd.,
P.O Box 3012,
Columbus,
OH 43210-0012,
USA
USA
T: +1 614 447 3600
F: +1 614 447 3751
more details
Send email
Company website
Supplier news archive

More Options

Print
Email

 

 © SelectScience 2010
SelectScience supports The Anaphylaxis Campaign
terms | privacy | links | contact us |  
website by
SelectW3
 

separationnews.net | gaschromatographynews.net | hplcnews.net | ionchromatographynews.net | sampleprepnews.net | thinlayerchromatographynews.net | selectsciencenews.net