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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 07, 1989
Filed:
Jun. 25, 1987
Millard M Judy, Dallas, TX (US);
James L Matthews, Dallas, TX (US);
Joseph T Newman, Dallas, TX (US);
Franklin Sogandares-Bernal, Dallas, TX (US);
Baylor Research Foundation, Dallas, TX (US);
Abstract
A method for externally eradicating infectious pathogenic contaminants, such as enveloped viruses, bacteria, trypanosomal and malarial parasites, present in body tissues, such as blood, blood components, semen, skin, and cornea, before the treated body tisues are introduced into, or transplanted onto, the body of a human or an animal. Such method includes the steps of: (1) admixing an effective, non-toxic amount of photoactive compound, whch has a selectivity for binding to the infectious pathogenic biological contaminants present therein, with the body tissues outside the body to produce a resulting body tissues; (2) passing the resulting body tissues through an irradiating cell assembly, and (3) irradiating the resulting body tissues in the irradiating path of the cell assembly for an effective period of time with an effective level of radiation such that the radiation penetrates the resulting body tissues and eradicates the photoactive-compound-bound contaminants present in the resulting body tissues and produces a decontaminated body tissue suitable for introducing into, or transplanting onto, the body of a human or animal.