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Scientific Research and Essays Vol. 1 (1),
020-025, October 2006
© 2006 Academic Journals
Full Length
Research Paper
Biotechnology and intellectual property
Saima Amin Daneshyar*, Kanchan Kohli and
Roop K. Khar
Faculty of Pharmacy, Department of
Pharmaceutics, Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi 110062.
*Corresponding authors E-mail:
drlukemanjoseph@yahoo.com.
Accepted 4 October, 2006
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Through out the decades, biotechnology
has emerged as research area which requires the understanding of the
biological intricacies of nature. Much of the scientific knowledge has
been imparted to transfer beneficial genetic traits from one species to
another to enhance or protect an organism. In the field of medicine,
these tasks have ranged from the production of proteins, such as
insulin, to selective targeting and binding of specific cell types.
Since the discovery in the year 1800 that the human body is composed of
cells and proteins that are susceptible to infection but can also combat
pathogenic microbes, the perceived battlefield has challenged our
imagination to develop biopharmaceuticals – biologically based
therapeutic products . As we enter the information age, the presence of
excessive amount of biologic and genetic data, coupled with exponential
growth in computing power, mean that the rate of developing novel
biopharmaceuticals is not at all limited by the ability to identify
targets and clone macromolecules. But after post GATT period, this
research area has faced a lot of restrictions by the government to
follow the patent protection of these biologically engineered products
of plant or human cell origin. Thus, biotechnology which is usually
defined as any technique that uses living organisms or substances from
organisms to make or modify a product, to improve plants or animals or
to develop microorganisms for specific uses, is facing serious
constraints like lack of skilled human resources, funds to bear the cost
of these projects, the sophisticated infrastructure and facilities and
stringent government laws.
Key words:
Biotechnology, patents, biomodulation, tissue.
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