Synthetic phosphopeptides for treating bone diseases

C - Chemistry – Metallurgy – 08 – G

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C08G 69/42 (2006.01) A61K 38/03 (2006.01) C07K 4/00 (2006.01) C07K 7/06 (2006.01) C07K 7/08 (2006.01) C08G 69/10 (2006.01) A61K 38/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2258661

Phosphopeptides which significantly reduce bone loss or weakening are provided by the invention. A method for treating or preventing any conditions associated with bone loss or weakening by administering the phosphopeptides by oral or injectable means is also provided. After age 35, bone mass, mineral content and mechanical strength of the bone begin declining gradually. The figure shows the relationship between the bone mass and age.

L'invention concerne des phosphopeptides qui diminuent de manière significative la perte ou la fragilisation osseuse, ainsi qu'une méthode qui permet de traiter ou de prévenir les états associés à la perte ou à la fragilisation osseuse en administrant lesdits phosphopeptides par voie orale ou parentérale. Après 35 ans, la masse osseuse, la teneur en minéraux et la résistance mécanique de l'os commencent à décliner progressivement. La figure montre la relation entre la masse osseuse et l'âge.

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