Biologics Prior-Art Catalog
The Biologics Prior-Art Catalog is a defensive publication project. It publishes exact biologics identity records in a form that is easy for people, search engines, and machines to inspect later.
The current release covers 13 peptide packages. Each row describes a materialized peptide identity and simple form variant using deterministic identifiers, hashes, shard locations, source provenance, and non-operational enablement context. The purpose is to create a clear public record of exact molecular identities, not to recommend any biological use.
Why this exists
The patent system rewards specific, enabled disclosure. In biology, a lot of valuable claim space can remain private until someone files around it. This project takes the opposite approach: disclose exact identities publicly, in bulk, with enough structure that later readers can identify what was disclosed and where it lives.
If a future claim depends on a molecule that is already clearly and publicly disclosed here, the catalog is intended to make that fact easier to find and verify. The project is not a legal opinion and does not assert that every row will defeat every possible claim.
What is in the current release
- Canonical L, linear peptide identity records.
- Dense edit-distance-2 neighborhoods around selected source scaffolds.
- Simple termini and common salt or counterion forms.
- JSON, Parquet, FASTA, hash manifests, source references, and sequence-to-shard indexes.
- Per-package wrapper pages and machine-readable upload manifests.
Public release
The release is hosted as static files. Every package has a wrapper page, package manifest, hash manifest, artifact index, citation metadata, sample assets, and shard index.