Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Designated organic nonactive ingredient containing other... – Aftertreated solid synthetic organic polymer
Reexamination Certificate
2008-09-16
2008-09-16
Hartley, Michael G. (Department: 1618)
Drug, bio-affecting and body treating compositions
Designated organic nonactive ingredient containing other...
Aftertreated solid synthetic organic polymer
C514S772300, C514S772400, C424S400000, C424S489000
Reexamination Certificate
active
10804302
ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to compositions comprising polymers whose solubility characteristics can be changed by incubation and particularly poly (N-(2-hydroxypropyl)methacrylamide mono/di-lactate) interpolymers. Another aspect of this invention is the application of such temperature sensitive polymers as release systems of biologically active compounds. The polymers of the present invention, comprise monomers which have modifiable functionality. The functionality of the monomers can for example be modified by the presence of hydrolysable groups. The modification is effected by the incubation, leading to a change of the water solubility characteristics of the polymer. The polymers used in the present invention contain hydrolysable chemical groups. As a result the polymer's solution characteristics, specifically its lower critical solution temperature (LCST), change upon incubation.
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Hennink Wilhelmus Everardus
Soga Osamu
Van Nostrum Cornelus Franciscus
Van Steenbergen Marinus Jacob
Hartley Michael G.
Morrison & Foerster / LLP
Silverman Eric E.
Universiteit Utrecht
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