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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 16, 2019
Filed:
Jun. 29, 2010
Tobias Gessler, Wettenberg, DE;
Thomas Schmehl, Gieβen, DE;
Monika Rieger, Spiesen-Elversberg, DE;
Lung Biotechnology Inc., Silver Spring, MD (US);
Abstract
The invention relates to liposomes for pulmonary application, advantageously comprising at least one first and at least one second phospholipid, cholesterol, and at least one active substance and/or colorant, wherein the first phospholipid is a phosphatidylcholine, preferably DSPC, and the second phospholipid is a phosphatidylcholine or an ethanolamine, preferably selected from the group DMPC, DPPC, DPPE. It is thereby advantageous if the first and the second phospholipid are present at a molar ratio of 0.5:1 to 10:1, preferably at a ratio of 6:1 to 2:1, in particular preferably at a ratio of 3:1. It is further advantageous if the molar ratio between phospholipids and cholesterol is between 10:1 and 1:1, preferably between 6:1 and 3:1, in particular preferably 4:1. The second phospholipid is further preferably DMPC or DPPE, in particular preferably DPPE. The size of the liposomes is advantageously between 0.05 μm and 5 μm, preferably between 0.2 μm and 2.0 μm, and the median aerodynamic mass diameter of aerosol particles comprising the liposomes is between 1 μm and 6 μm, preferably between 1.5 μm and 5 μm, in particular preferably between 2 μm and 4.5 μm. It is further in particular advantageous if the liposomes comprise an atomization stability of greater than 50%, preferably greater than 75%, in particular preferably greater than 80%, and if the transition temperature is greater than 37° C., preferably greater than 45° C., in particular preferably greater than 50° C.