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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Liposomal, Ring-Opened Camptothecins With Prolonged, Site-Specific Delivery Of Active Drug To Solid Tumors, Bradley D. Anderson, Vijay Joguparthi, Tiang-Xiang Xiang
Liposomal, Ring-Opened Camptothecins With Prolonged, Site-Specific Delivery Of Active Drug To Solid Tumors, Bradley D. Anderson, Vijay Joguparthi, Tiang-Xiang Xiang
Pharmaceutical Sciences Faculty Patents
A method for preparing a stable dispersion of a camptothecin, camptothecin prodrug, or analog thereof for administration to a patient in need thereof includes preparing a solution of the camptothecin, wherein the solution has a pH which places substantially an entirety of that camptothecin in a carboxylate form. The camptothecin may be a neutral camptothecin. The solution is next loaded into a liposome including at least one lipid, which may be a phospholipid. An intraliposomal pH is maintained which preserves substantially an entirety of the camptothecin in the carboxylate form. The liposomal dispersion is administered to an individual in need …
Removing Aluminum From Solution Using Chelating Compounds And Immobilized Tethered Chelators, Robert A. Yokel, Wesley R. Harris, Christopher D. Spilling, Chang-Guo Zhan
Removing Aluminum From Solution Using Chelating Compounds And Immobilized Tethered Chelators, Robert A. Yokel, Wesley R. Harris, Christopher D. Spilling, Chang-Guo Zhan
Pharmaceutical Sciences Faculty Patents
Methods are described for removing aluminum from a solution using novel di- and tripodal compounds as chelators.
Methods And Pharmaceutical Compositions For Decorporation Of Radioactive Compounds, Michael Jay, Russell J. Mumper
Methods And Pharmaceutical Compositions For Decorporation Of Radioactive Compounds, Michael Jay, Russell J. Mumper
Pharmaceutical Sciences Faculty Patents
A composition for removing a radioactive element or compound such as systemic transuranic compounds, from mammals comprises a pharmaceutical carrier and a decorporation agent comprising ester and amide derivatives of DTPA. A method of treating a mammal to remove systemic compounds utilizing the DTPA derivatives is also disclosed.
Camptothecin Analogs And Methods Of Preparation Thereof, Dennis P. Curran, David Bom, Thomas Burke
Camptothecin Analogs And Methods Of Preparation Thereof, Dennis P. Curran, David Bom, Thomas Burke
Pharmaceutical Sciences Faculty Patents
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Berry Preparations And Extracts, Russell J. Mumper, Jin Dai, Vincent S. Gallicchio
Berry Preparations And Extracts, Russell J. Mumper, Jin Dai, Vincent S. Gallicchio
Pharmaceutical Sciences Faculty Patents
A method for deriving compositions having antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activity from berries is provided. The method results in a berry extract compositions having stable anthocyanin content. In one aspect, the method comprises exposing a berry to a solvent composition having a pH of from about 1 to about 4.5, and recovering a berry extract having a stabilized anthocyanin content. The berry may be a blackberry. A cryoprotectant may be added, to further stabilize the anthocyanin content. Compositions comprising the berry extract of the present invention, formulated for oral and/or topical administration, are provided also, including nutritional supplements, capsules, enteric-coated capsules, …
Chelating Compounds And Immobilized Tethered Chelators, Robert A. Yokel, Wesley R. Harris, Christopher D. Spilling, Chang-Guo Zhan
Chelating Compounds And Immobilized Tethered Chelators, Robert A. Yokel, Wesley R. Harris, Christopher D. Spilling, Chang-Guo Zhan
Pharmaceutical Sciences Faculty Patents
Novel di- and tripodal compounds useful as chelators, intermediates for their production and a method for treating an aqueous solution to remove trivalent metal ions are presented.
High-Activity Mutants Of Butyrylcholinesterase For Cocaine Hydrolysis And Method Of Generating The Same, Chang-Guo Zhan, Hoon Cho, Hsin-Hsiung Tai
High-Activity Mutants Of Butyrylcholinesterase For Cocaine Hydrolysis And Method Of Generating The Same, Chang-Guo Zhan, Hoon Cho, Hsin-Hsiung Tai
Pharmaceutical Sciences Faculty Patents
A novel computational method and generation of mutant butyrylcholinesterase for cocaine hydrolysis is provided. The method includes molecular modeling a possible BChE mutant and conducting molecular dynamics simulations and hybrid quantum mechanical/molecular mechanical calculations thereby providing a screening method of possible BChE mutants by predicting which mutant will lead to a more stable transition state for a rate determining step. Site-directed mutagenesis, protein expression, and protein activity is conducted for mutants determined computationally as being good candidates for possible BChE mutants, i.e., ones predicted to have higher catalytic efficiency as compared with wild-type BChE. In addition, mutants A199S/A328W/Y332G, A199S/F227A/A328W/Y332G, A199S/S287G/A328W/Y332G, …
High Activity Mutants Of Butyrylcholinesterase For Cocaine Hydrolysis, Chang-Guo Zhan, Fang Zheng, Wenchao Yang
High Activity Mutants Of Butyrylcholinesterase For Cocaine Hydrolysis, Chang-Guo Zhan, Fang Zheng, Wenchao Yang
Pharmaceutical Sciences Faculty Patents
Butyrylcholinesterase (BChE) polypeptide variants of the presently-disclosed subject matter have enhanced catalytic efficiency for (−)-cocaine, as compared to wild-type BChE. Pharmaceutical compositions of the presently-disclosed subject matter include a BChE polypeptide variant having an enhanced catalytic efficiency for (−)-cocaine. A method of the presently-disclosed subject matter for treating a cocaine-induced condition includes administering to an individual an effective amount of a BChE polypeptide variant, as disclosed herein, to lower blood cocaine concentration.