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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 21, 1990
Filed:
Oct. 16, 1987
Reeta Mehta, Houston, TX (US);
Gabriel Lopez-Berestein, Houston, TX (US);
Board of Regents, The University of Texas System, Austin, TX (US);
Abstract
The present invention involves a process for producing fine powder suitable for the preparation of antifungal polyene microlide-containing liposomes upon suspension in an aqueous solution. This process comprises the following steps. Quantities of polyene macrolide and phospholipids are dissolved respectively in a first solvent and a second solvent to form a first solution and a second solution. The first solution and the second solution are mixed in a desired ratio to form a mixture. The first solvent and the second solvent are then removed from the mixture, for example by evaporation, to form a residue. The residue is then dissolved in a third solvent comprising tertiary butanol and methylene chloride to form a third solution. The third solvent is then removed from the third solution to form a remnant. The remnant is then dissolved in a solvent consisting essentially of tertiary butanol to form a fourth solution. The fourth solution is then filtered through a filter having orifices of between about 0.05 and 0.5 micrometers in diameter to produce a filtrate. The filtrate is lyophilized to remove the tertiary butanol and a fine powder remains. This fine powder may be used to form polyene macrolide-containing liposomes by simple incubation or suspension in an aqueous solution.