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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 25, 2012
Filed:
Nov. 15, 2007
Antoine Andremont, Malakoff, FR;
Helene Huguet, Paris, FR;
Antoine Andremont, Malakoff, FR;
Helene Huguet, Paris, FR;
DA Volterra, Paris, FR;
Assistance Publique-Hopitaux de Paris, Paris, FR;
Universite Paris Diderot-Paris 7, Paris, FR;
Abstract
Drug delivery systems for reducing the quantity of residual antibiotics reaching the colon following oral or parenteral antibiotic therapy, and for delivering metallo-dependent enzymes, and methods of use thereof, are disclosed. The drug delivery systems include pectin beads that encapsulate the active agent (which can be a metallo-dependent enzyme). The pectin is crosslinked with zinc or other divalent cations, and the pectin beads are coated with Eudragit®-type polymers. The delivery of the active agent can be modulated to occur at various pre-selected sites of delivery within the intestinal tract. A stable metallo-dependent enzyme formulation can be delivered to the lower intestine or colon. The use of zinc cations to crosslink the pectin is particularly preferred when the metallo-dependent enzymes are zinc dependent, where other cationic used to gel the pectin beads might adversely affect the activity of such metallo-dependent enzymes.