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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 05, 2000
Filed:
Jan. 26, 2000
Stephan Doswald, Basel, CH;
Ernst Kupfer, Zurich, CH;
Gerhard Steinbauer, Enns, AT;
Erich Steinwender, Linz, AT;
Hoffmann-La Roche Inc., Nutley, NJ (US);
Abstract
The present invention relates to a method for the purification of the lipstatin. Impurities are removed from a lipstatin preparation by: a) mixing the preparation with a polar phase and to form a first two phase system in which the ratio of the lipstatin to the non-polar impurities in the polar phase is greater than in the preparation, and separating the phases from the first two phase system and collecting the lipstatin-enriched polar phase, and b) i) diluting the lipstatin-enriched polar phase from step a) with water to form a diluted lipstatin-enriched polar phase containing the polar solvent in a percentage of at least seventy percent of the polar phase and lower than in the lipstatin-enriched polar phase from step a), and mixing the diluted lipstatin-enriched polar phase with a second non-polar phase, the second non-polar phase being the same non-polar solvent as the first non-polar phase in the same or greater relative amount to the polar phase as in the first two phase system; or ii) mixing the lipstatin-enriched polar phase from step a) with a second non-polar phase, the second non-polar phase being the same non-polar solvent as the first non-polar phase in a greater relative amount to the polar phase as in the first two phase system; to form a second two phase system in which the ratio of the lipstatin to the polar impurities in the second non-polar phase is greater than in the lipid-enriched polar phase from step a), and separating the phases from the second two phase system and collecting the lipstatin-enriched second non-polar phase.