Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Preparations characterized by special physical form – Liposomes
Patent
1985-07-26
1989-11-14
Robinson, Douglas W.
Drug, bio-affecting and body treating compositions
Preparations characterized by special physical form
Liposomes
A61K 3722
Patent
active
048806358
ABSTRACT:
Dehydrated liposomes are prepared by drying liposome preparations under reduced pressure in the presence of one or more protective sugars, e.g., the disaccharides trehalose and sucrose. Preferably, the protective sugars are present at both the inside and outside surfaces of the liposome membranes. Freezing of the liposome preparation prior to dehydration is optional. Alternatively, the protective sugar can be omitted if: (1) the liposomes are of the type which have multiple lipid layers; (2) the dehydration is done without prior freezing; and (3) the dehydration is performed to an end point which results in sufficient water being left in the preparation (e.g., at least 12 moles water/mole lipid) so that the integrity of a substantial portion of the multiple lipid layers is retained upon rehydration. Concentration gradients capable of generating transmembrane potentials can be created across the liposome membranes either before or after dehydration, and the transmembrane potentials resulting from these gradients can be used to load charged materials, e.g., drugs, into the liposomes.
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Bally Marcel B.
Cullis Pieter R.
Fountain Michael W.
Ginsberg Richard S.
Hope Michael J.
Bloom Allen
Kearse Richard
Kurtz Catherine L.
Robinson Douglas W.
The Liposome Company Inc.
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