If it is an application for a patent for invention in chemical biology, it is necessary to provide experimental data supporting the effect of the invention. According to the provisions of the Review Guide, it is required to record qualitative or quantitative experimental data in the specification that can prove that the technical scheme of the invention can achieve the stated purpose and achieve the expected effect. Therefore, the experimental data provided are not calculated on an annual basis, as long as the purpose and effect of the invention can be clearly stated.
In addition, if it is a drug-related invention, it is necessary to provide pharmacological efficacy test data and toxicology test data when necessary.
Mechanical and electronic inventions generally do not need to provide experimental data, but if experimental data are provided, it may be helpful to reply to the review opinions later.