Specific Compound definition

Specific Compound means a Compound whose a) chemical structure is specifically disclosed in the MLNM Patent Rights and b) any metabolite, ester, salt, hydrate, solvate, polymorph, stereoisomer, prodrug, or formulation of (a) and any product that has as an active ingredient (a) or (b). Specific Compound refers to a particular chemical entity (by a formula or a diagram) and does not mean a compound that is described in the MLNM Patent Rights only by a generic chemical name or formula.

Examples of Specific Compound in a sentence

  • For clarity, the licenses granted in Sections 2.1 and 2.2 by EXELIXIS to MERCK do not give MERCK any right or license to incorporate into any Product (e.g., as a combination product) any compound that is Controlled by EXELIXIS and that is not a PI3Kdelta Specific Compound.

Related to Specific Compound

  • Licensed Compound means [***].

  • Collaboration Compound means any of the following: (a) FG-4592, (b) any HIF Compound (other than FG-4592) that is added to this Agreement pursuant to Section 3.6, and (c) any salts, esters, complexes, chelates, crystalline and amorphous morphic forms, pegylated forms, enantiomers (excluding regioisomers), prodrugs, solvates, metabolites and catabolites of any of the foregoing ((a) or (b)).

  • Back-Up Compound means, with reference to any particular Development Candidate or Drug Product Candidate, a Compound which (a) has the same principal mode of action (i.e., Potentiator or Corrector) as that Development Candidate or Drug Product Candidate; and (b) was among the group of Compounds, identified by VERTEX as potential additional lead molecules having the same principal mode of action, from which the Development Candidate was selected.

  • Lead Compound means any compound of lead other than galena which, when treated in the manner described below, yields to an aqueous solution of hydrochloric acid, a quantity of soluble lead compound exceeding, when calculated as lead monoxide, five per cent of the “dry weight” of the portion taken for analysis. In the case of paints and similar products and other mixtures containing oil or fat the “dry weight” means the dry weight of the material remaining after the substance has been thoroughly mixed and treated with suitable solvents to remove oil, fats, varnish or other media.

  • Compound means the taking of two or more ingredients and fabricating them into a single