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Pharmaceutical microencapsulation

Jordan, Olivier
•
Aebischer, Patrick
•
Clemence, Jean-Francois
2000

A method of producing a microencapsulated pharmaceutical formulation is disclosed comprising causing a dye to be attached to the surface of pharmaceutical particles or particle clusters and applying a source of radiant energy to the dye in the presence of a liquid polymeric or polymerisable material so as to cause the material to cross-link, producing a conformal layer of cross-linked polymer on the particulate surfaces. Preferably, the polymer provides an immuno-protective layer around the particles, while allowing therapeutic components to exit the microcapsules. Microencapsulated pharmaceutical formulations and their medical use are also disclosed, especially for the treatment of diabetes by encapsulating insulin secreting cells.

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EPO Family ID

10772409

Author(s)
Jordan, Olivier
Aebischer, Patrick
Clemence, Jean-Francois
Note

Alternative title(s) : (de) Pharmazeutische mikroverkapselung (fr) Micro-encapsulation pharmaceutique

TTO classification

TTO:10772409

EPFL units
AVP-R-TTO  
DOICountry codeKind codeDate issued

US6080412

US

A

2000-06-27

JPH11509833

JP

A

1999-08-31

AU704240

AU

B2

1999-04-15

MX9707492

MX

A

1998-03-31

EP0818993

EP

A1

1998-01-21

AU5280396

AU

A

1996-10-23

CA2216359

CA

A1

1996-10-10

WO9631199

WO

A1

1996-10-10

GB9506844

GB

D0

1995-05-24

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June 13, 2017
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