Patent classifications
A61K9/0026
COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR RESTORING OR INCREASING TISSUE PERFUSION
A composition for restoring or increasing tissue perfusion is provided. The composition includes polyethylene glycol polymers (PEG) with a molecular weight of 18,000-100,000 Da at a concentration of 5-20% by weight; PEG with a molecular weight of 1,000-10,000 Da at a concentration of 1-30% by weight; and water, wherein said PEG with a molecular weight of 18,000-100,000 Da and said PEG with a molecular weight of 1,000-10,000 Da are dissolved or dispersed in said water.
Active Ingredient of an Erythrocytes-containing Composition
The present invention relates to an active ingredient of an erythrocytes-containing composition, an erythrocytes-containing composition comprising said active ingredient, and a method of treatment of a human or animal being suffering from and/or threatened by blood loss or a blood-formation disorder.
Blood substitutes comprising hemoglobin and methods of making
Methods for making hemoglobin based blood substitute preparations and hemoglobin based blood substitute preparations. The methods involve preparing a low purity erythrocyte protein fraction comprising hemoglobin protein and endogenous non-hemoglobin protein complement, and chemically modifying the proteins in the protein fraction to form a cross-linked hemoglobin containing blood substitute preparation. The low purity erythrocyte protein preparation can contain from at least about 0.2% (mole/mole) up to about 20% (mole/mole) endogenous non-hemoglobin protein complement. At least about 90% (mole/mole) of the hemoglobin proteins can be cross-linked, so that the average molecular mass of cross-linked proteins comprising hemoglobin protein molecules in the preparation is at least about 300 kDa. The preparations can be used to prepare finished blood substitute formulations for in-vivo and ex-vivo use.
Hemoglobin Substitute Mixtures Including Reconstituted Plasma and Platelets and Their Manufacture and Use
A therapeutic hemoglobin-based oxygen carrier solution is formed by directly combining at least one of freeze-dried platelets and freeze-drug plasma with a hemoglobin-based oxygen carrier. The therapeutic hemoglobin-based oxygen carrier solution can be employed to treat bleeding or anemia and simultaneously increase systemic convective oxygen delivery in a subject suffering low circulatory oxygen transport or bleeding.
BLOOD SUBSTITUTES COMPRISING HEMOGLOBIN AND METHOGS OF MAKING
Methods for making hemoglobin based blood substitute preparations and hemoglobin based blood substitute preparations. The methods involve preparing a low purity erythrocyte protein fraction comprising hemoglobin protein and endogenous non-hemoglobin protein complement, and chemically modifying the proteins in the protein fraction to form a cross-linked hemoglobin containing blood substitute preparation. The low purity erythrocyte protein preparation can contain from at least about 0.2% (mole/mole) up to about 20% (mole/mole) endogenous non-hemoglobin protein complement. At least about 90% (mole/mole) of the hemoglobin proteins can be cross-linked, so that the average molecular mass of cross-linked proteins comprising hemoglobin protein molecules in the preparation is at least about 300 kDa. The preparations can be used to prepare finished blood substitute formulations for in-vivo and ex-vivo use.
PLANT MEDIUM INCLUDING AN OXYGEN-ENABLED COMPOSITION
A composition including a plant medium and a poly-oxygenated metal hydroxide that comprises a clathrate containing oxygen gas molecules. The poly-oxygenated metal hydroxide may comprise of a poly-oxygenated aluminum hydroxide. The composition may include one or more nutrients. The composition may be in a solid form, a fluid form, or a combination thereof. The poly-oxygenated aluminum hydroxide is soluble in a fluid. In one embodiment, the poly-oxygenated metal hydroxide composition may have particles having a diameter of 212 .Math.m or less, and which may be homogeneous.
Use of Plasma and Plasma Fractions for Improvement of Pain, Wound Healing, and Postoperative Recovery
Methods and compositions for improving postoperative recovery are described. The compositions used in the methods include blood plasma and blood plasma fractions derived from blood plasma with efficacy in treating and/or preventing conditions associated with postoperative recovery.
BIOMIMETIC NANOEMULSIONS FOR OXYGEN DELIVERY
A biomimetic oxygen delivery carrier is provided by employing natural cell membrane as a stabilizer for fluorocarbon nanoemulsions. The resulting formulation exhibits a high capacity for delivering oxygen and can be used to successfully resuscitate subjects in need due to for example hemorrhagic shock. This natural-synthetic platform can alleviate the impact of blood shortages in clinical settings among other uses.
HEMOGLOBIN-BASED NANOPARTICLES FOR OXYGEN DELIVERY
Disclosed herein are oxygen transporting formulations, in particular those composed of hemoglobin-based nanoparticles, and their use and process of manufacture. These formulations are more uniform and monodisperse than prior hemoglobin-based oxygen carriers, such as polymeric hemoglobin. In addition, these formulations provide higher hemoglobin encapsulation efficiencies and higher hemoglobin content that hemoglobin-containing vesicles.
O/W-EMULSIONS COMPRISING SEMIFLUORINATED ALKANES
The invention provides liquid compositions in the form of physically stable emulsions comprising a semifluorinated alkane. The semifluorinated alkane is comprised in the dispersed phase, which may also include an active pharmaceutical ingredient. One of the preferred active ingredients is propofol. The compositions are optionally heat sterilisable and can be used for pharmaceutical or cosmetic product applications, and administered topically, intravenously, or via other routes.