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Glycosylate Derivatives Of Mithramycin, Method Of Preparation And Uses Thereof, Jürgen Rohr, Irfan Baig, Jose Antonio Salas Fernandez, Alfredo Fernandez Brana, Maria Perez Solares Apr 2013

Glycosylate Derivatives Of Mithramycin, Method Of Preparation And Uses Thereof, Jürgen Rohr, Irfan Baig, Jose Antonio Salas Fernandez, Alfredo Fernandez Brana, Maria Perez Solares

Pharmaceutical Sciences Faculty Patents

The present invention provides compounds characterized by the formula (I), where each of the substituent radicals is described in the specification. The invention also describes the use of said compounds in the treatment of various diseases, including: cancer or tumoral processes in general, Paget's disease, hypercalcaemia, hypercalciuria and neurological diseases (inter alia, Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, Huntington's).


Camptothecin Analogs And Methods Of Preparation Thereof, Dennis P. Curran, David Bom, Thomas Burke Jul 2011

Camptothecin Analogs And Methods Of Preparation Thereof, Dennis P. Curran, David Bom, Thomas Burke

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Camptothecin Intermediates And Prodrugs And Methods Of Preparation Thereof, Thomas G. Burke, Dennis P. Curran, Wu Du Jun 2006

Camptothecin Intermediates And Prodrugs And Methods Of Preparation Thereof, Thomas G. Burke, Dennis P. Curran, Wu Du

Pharmaceutical Sciences Faculty Patents

The present invention relates to novel intermediates and prodrugs of camptothecin and related analogs.


Camptothecin Analogs And Methods Of Preparation Thereof, Dennis P. Curran, Bom David, Thomas Burke Jun 2002

Camptothecin Analogs And Methods Of Preparation Thereof, Dennis P. Curran, Bom David, Thomas Burke

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3-Hydroxy-N-Methylpyrrolidone And Preparation Thereof, George A. Digenis, Walter J. Doll, Amale Hawi Nov 1990

3-Hydroxy-N-Methylpyrrolidone And Preparation Thereof, George A. Digenis, Walter J. Doll, Amale Hawi

Pharmaceutical Sciences Faculty Patents

The novel compound, 3-hydroxy-N-methylpyrrolidone, is effective as a transdermal enhancer for the absorption of drugs through the skin of humans and animals. The 3-hydroxy-N-methylpyrrolidone is prepared from delta-butyrolactone which is converted to methyl 2,4-dibromobutyrate, this intermediate is reacted with methylamine to form N-methyl-2,4-dibromobutyramide, this intermediate is converted to 3-bromo-N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone by ring closure, and the 3-bromo-N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone is reacted with an alkaline earth metal carbonate or alkaline metal carbonate to form 3-hydroxy-N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone.


Preparation Of Biodegradable Microspheres Useful As Carriers For Macromolecules, Patrick P. Deluca, Frantisek Rypacek May 1988

Preparation Of Biodegradable Microspheres Useful As Carriers For Macromolecules, Patrick P. Deluca, Frantisek Rypacek

Pharmaceutical Sciences Faculty Patents

A method for preparing biodegradable microspheres having a three-dimensional network in which biologically active macromolecular agents are physically entrapped therein. The microsphere is able to degrade and release the macromolecular agent at a controlled rate. The method involves emulsifying a vinyl derivative of a biodegradable hydrophilic polymer, a water-soluble monovinyl monomer and a biologically active macromolecule in water, and copolymerizing the biodegradable hydrophilic polymer and the water-soluble monovinyl monomer such that the biologically active macromolecule is entrapped therein.