Claims
- 1. A method for inducing sleep comprising the step of administering a fatty acid primary amide to a subject.
- 2. A method for inducing sleep as described in claim 1 wherein the fatty acid primary amide includes an alkyl chain having an unsaturation.
- 3. A method for inducing sleep as described in claim 2 wherein the fatty acid primary amide has the following formula:
- NH.sub.2 C(O)(CH.sub.2).sub.(6.gtoreq.n.ltoreq.11) CH.dbd.CH(CH.sub.2).sub.(8.gtoreq.n.ltoreq.5) CH.sub.3.
- 4. A method for inducing sleep as described in claim 3 wherein the unsaturation of the alkyl chain has a cis configuration.
- 5. A method for inducing sleep as described in claim 3 wherein the unsaturation of the alkyl chain has a trans configuration.
- 6. A method for inducing sleep as described in claim 3 wherein the fatty acid primary amide is cis-9,10-octadecenoamide.
- 7. A method for inducing sleep as described in claim 3 wherein the fatty acid primary amide is trans-9,10-octadecenoamide.
- 8. A method for inducing sleep as described in claim 3 wherein the fatty acid primary amide is cis-8,9-octadecenoamide.
- 9. A method for inducing sleep as described in claim 3 wherein the fatty acid primary amide is cis-11,12-octadecenoamide.
- 10. A method for inducing sleep as described in claim 3 wherein the fatty acid primary amide is cis-13,14-docosenoamide.
- 11. A method for inducing sleep as described in claim 1 wherein the fatty acid primary amide is administered by a method selected from the group of methods consisting of intraperitoneal injection (ip), subcutaneous injection (sc), intramuscular injection (im), peroral ingestion (po), spinal injection, and cranial injection.
- 12. A method for inducing sleep as described in claim 1 wherein the dosage ranges from 1 milligram to 10 grams per day.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation in part of Ser. No. 08/314,583, filed Sep. 27, 1994, now abandoned.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT RIGHTS
This invention was made with government support under a National Institutes of Health Shared Instrumentation grant No. 1 S10 RR07273-01. The government has certain rights in the invention.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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