Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2013
Title: Yoshiro Tahara: Innovator in Drug Delivery Systems
Introduction
Yoshiro Tahara is a prominent inventor based in Fukuoka, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of drug delivery systems, particularly through his innovative patent that addresses critical challenges in the delivery of water-soluble drugs.
Latest Patents
Yoshiro Tahara holds a patent for a "Water-soluble drug carrier and process for producing the same." The primary objective of this invention is to provide a drug delivery carrier that eliminates the problem of drug leakage while allowing for easily controllable particle sizes. This carrier is designed to deliver water-soluble drugs, such as genes and proteins, across a wide range of applications. It is particularly useful for delivering water-soluble drugs that do not possess high anionic properties and can also function as a non-viral gene vector. The invention includes a process for producing these drug delivery carriers, which consist of a water-soluble drug double-coated with two types of inner and outer surfactants.
Career Highlights
Yoshiro Tahara is affiliated with Kyushu University, where he continues to advance research in drug delivery technologies. His work has garnered attention for its potential to improve the efficacy of drug therapies and enhance patient outcomes.
Collaborations
Some of Yoshiro Tahara's notable coworkers include Masahiro Goto and Noriho Kamiya. Their collaborative efforts contribute to the ongoing research and development in the field of drug delivery systems.
Conclusion
Yoshiro Tahara's innovative work in developing a water-soluble drug carrier represents a significant advancement in drug delivery technology. His contributions have the potential to transform the way water-soluble drugs are administered, leading to improved therapeutic outcomes.