having the nitrogen atom of at least one of the carboxamide groups bound to an acyclic carbon atom of a hydrocarbon radical substituted by singly-bound oxygen atoms

having the nitrogen atom of at least one of the carboxamide groups bound to an acyclic carbon atom of a hydrocarbon radical substituted by singly-bound oxygen atoms · Cooperative Patent Classification (CPC)

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CPC codeC07C235/08
Official titlehaving the nitrogen atom of at least one of the carboxamide groups bound to an acyclic carbon atom of a hydrocarbon radical substituted by singly-bound oxygen atoms
Display labelhaving the nitrogen atom of at least one of the carboxamide groups bound to an acyclic carbon atom of a hydrocarbon radical substituted by singly-bound oxygen atoms
Total patents116

Filing trend

Year-over-year patent counts classified under this CPC code.

Filing activity over the last five years is declining.

Patents filed per year
YearPatents
201522
201612
20179
201811
201911
202012
20219
202212
20235
20246
20255
20262

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Frequently asked questions

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What is CPC C07C235/08?
CPC C07C235/08 is the Cooperative Patent Classification code for “having the nitrogen atom of at least one of the carboxamide groups bound to an acyclic carbon atom of a hydrocarbon radical substituted by singly-bound oxygen atoms.”
How many patents are filed under CPC C07C235/08 (having the nitrogen atom of at least one of the carboxamide groups bound to an acyclic carbon atom of a hydrocarbon radical substituted by singly-bound oxygen atoms)?
Our database includes 116 publications tagged with this CPC code.
Is patent activity under CPC C07C235/08 growing?
Publication counts under this code: 6 in 2024 vs 5 in 2025 (latest complete years).