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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 12, 1993
Filed:
Dec. 13, 1991
Juan P Ranieri, Madrid, ES;
Antonio F Gomez-Pamo, Madrid, ES;
Luis C Llamas, Madrid, ES;
Jesus A Armendariz, Tres Cantos, ES;
Juan A Leal Ojeda, Madrid, ES;
Carmen G Benito, Segovia, ES;
Laboratorios Andromaco S.A., Madrid, ES;
Abstract
The present invention consists in a process for obtaining polymers with antiviral activity which is characterized in that beginning with oligo or polysaccharides with a specific structure, polymers with a specific number of carbonyl groups are obtained by oxidation; in that the carbonyl groups of the oxidized oligo/polysaccharides are made to react with amino groups of molecules carrying amino and sulfonated groups, such as aliphatic aminosulfonates, in water or in mixtures of water with water-miscible solvents, under specific temperature, time, and pH conditions, giving rise to polymers carrying sulfonated groups, which are purified by conventional processes; in that the sulfonated polymers thus obtained have antiviral activity and either lack or present very low toxicity and anticoagulant activity, and are thus suitable for the production of pharmaceutical preparations suitable for use in topical or systemic antiviral therapy in humans or in animals. It is applicable in the pharmaceutical industry.