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(WO/2008/010788) COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR MAKING AND USING NANOEMULSIONS

(WO/2008/010788) COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR MAKING AND USING NANOEMULSIONS

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Pub. No.:  WO/2008/010788   International Application No.:  PCT/US2006/026918
Publication Date:24.01.2008 International Filing Date:11.07.2006
IPC: A61K 9/00 (2006.01), B82B 1/00 (2006.01), B82B 3/00 (2006.01)
Applicants:UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS LOWELL [US/US]; 1 University Avenue, Lowell, MA 01854 (US) (All Except US).
NICOLOSI, Robert [US/US]; (US) (US Only).
WILSON, Thomas [US/US]; (US) (US Only).
Inventors:NICOLOSI, Robert; (US).
WILSON, Thomas; (US).
Agent:DECONTI, Giulio, A.; Lahive & Cockfield, Llp, One Post Office Square, Boston, MA 02109-2127 (US).
Priority Data:
60/700,224 18.07.2005 US
Title: COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR MAKING AND USING NANOEMULSIONS
Abstract: The present invention discloses an improved nanoemulsion comprising a uniform and discrete range of very small particle nano-sized diameters. This uniformity results in improved bioavailability of incorporated compounds (i.e., pharmaceuticals or nutraceuticals) as reflected in various pharmacokinetic parameters including, but not limited to, decreased Tmax, increased Cmax, and increased AUC. The improved method of making these uniform nanoemulsions utilizes microfluidization which differs in both process and mechanics when compared to conventional milling and grinding techniques used to generate nanoparticulate compositions. Further, the improvement results, in part, from a novel step of mixing a substantially soluble compound into a heated dispersion medium. This is unlike current nanoparticulate composition methods that mix an insoluble compound with an unheated dispersion medium. Further, these nanoemulsions are observed to be bacterial-resistant and stable to extremes in both temperature and pH changes. Consequently, these nanoemulsions are expected to have a significantly prolonged shelf-life than currently available nanoemulsions.
Designated States: AE, AG, AL, AM, AT, AU, AZ, BA, BB, BG, BR, BW, BY, BZ, CA, CH, CN, CO, CR, CU, CZ, DE, DK, DM, DZ, EC, EE, EG, ES, FI, GB, GD, GE, GH, GM, HN, HR, HU, ID, IL, IN, IS, JP, KE, KG, KM, KN, KP, KR, KZ, LA, LC, LK, LR, LS, LT, LU, LV, LY, MA, MD, ME, MG, MK, MN, MW, MX, MZ, NA, NG, NI, NO, NZ, OM, PG, PH, PL, PT, RO, RS, RU, SC, SD, SE, SG, SK, SL, SM, SY, TJ, TM, TN, TR, TT, TZ, UA, UG, US, UZ, VC, VN, ZA, ZM, ZW.
African Regional Intellectual Property Org. (ARIPO) (BW, GH, GM, KE, LS, MW, MZ, NA, SD, SL, SZ, TZ, UG, ZM, ZW)
Eurasian Patent Organization (EAPO) (AM, AZ, BY, KG, KZ, MD, RU, TJ, TM)
European Patent Office (EPO) (AT, BE, BG, CH, CY, CZ, DE, DK, EE, ES, FI, FR, GB, GR, HU, IE, IS, IT, LT, LU, LV, MC, NL, PL, PT, RO, SE, SI, SK, TR)
African Intellectual Property Organization (OAPI) (BF, BJ, CF, CG, CI, CM, GA, GN, GQ, GW, ML, MR, NE, SN, TD, TG).
Publication Language:English (EN)
Filing Language:English (EN)

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