Porta Sophia Files Third-Party Preissuance Submission for Arbormentis LLC U.S. Patent Application

Psychedelic prior art library presents 26 documents challenging patentability of all claims

MADISON, WI USA (January 12, 2023) Porta Sophia filed a third-party preissuance submission with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) today for U.S. Pat. App. Ser. No. 17/435,571 entitled “Compositions and Methods of Use Comprising Substances with Neural Plasticity Actions Administered at Non Psychedelic/Psychotomimetic Dosages and Formulations,” which is currently assigned to Arbormentis LLC. The submission consisted of 26 prior art documents that are material to the patentability of all 62 claims of the application.

Porta Sophia, a non-profit psychedelic prior art library, leverages the experience of legal and interdisciplinary academic scholars to promote an ethical psychedelic patenting landscape that preserves the integrity of the public domain. The organization curates and makes relevant historical documentation readily available for anyone wanting to explore the scope of psychedelic technologies, including patent examiners.

Patent application: microdosing psychedelic “structural analogue” compounds for clinical applications

The '571 application was filed on March 6, 2020, and claims priority to provisional applications filed on March 7, 2019 and May 7, 2019. It claims a broad cross section of psychedelics and psychedelic derivatives administered in sub-psychedelic levels for the treatment of many physical and neuropsychological pathologies. The first four claims of the application describe the chemical structures of potential “structural analogue” compounds of known psychedelics including psilocybin, DOI, LSD, and ibogaine. Importantly, these claimed derivative compounds in many cases include the canonical chemical structures upon which these derivatives are based – rendering these claims unable to meet the standards of patentability.

Prior art in the third-party preissuance submission included publications from government databases including PUBCHEM, peer reviewed journals, and domestic and international patent documents. This prior art anticipates claims in the '571 application. The full third-party submission documentation is available here.

Third-party submissions of prior art

United States patent law allows third parties to submit prior art and concise descriptions of their relevance to the USPTO. Documents submitted may be considered in the examination of that patent application. In addition, these submissions have a broad impact because applicants have a duty to disclose the prior art submitted against a single patent application for other relevant patent applications filed by the applicant.

Porta Sophia tracks and analyzes psychedelic patent applications globally. If an application improperly claims innovation of something known in the public domain and meets the standards of Porta Sophia's third party intervention evaluation criteria, the team assembles evidence against these invalid claims and contests them directly to the relevant patent office through third-party interventions.

About Porta Sophia

Porta Sophia, meaning doorway to wisdom, is a non-profit psychedelic prior art library created to support good patents in the field of psychedelics. Based in Madison, Wisconsin USA, Porta Sophia identifies scientific, historical and cultural prior art in common and uncommon spaces and brings it together in one simple search tool for innovators and patent reviewers. The organization's mission is to protect the public domain, stimulate innovation, and support good patents to support the potential for psychedelic therapies to be available at scale to the people who need them.

Porta Sophia works to support equity in the psychedelic field. The organization facilitates community engagement through encouraging submissions of prior art from the public and organizing an interdisciplinary Archival Researcher Network (ARN) to ensure quality psychedelic prior art is readily available to patent applicants, examiners, and those interested in psychedelic research.

To learn more about Porta Sophia's patent and prior art workflow or get involved, visit www.portasophia.org.