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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 20, 2016
Filed:
Aug. 04, 2004
Gert Wörle, Bielefeld, DE;
Fredrik Tiberg, Lund, SE;
Markus Johnsson, Lund, SE;
Heike Bunjes, Jena, DE;
Britta Siekmann, Lomma, SE;
Justas Barauskas, Lund, SE;
Gert Wörle, Bielefeld, DE;
Fredrik Tiberg, Lund, SE;
Markus Johnsson, Lund, SE;
Heike Bunjes, Jena, DE;
Britta Siekmann, Lomma, SE;
Justas Barauskas, Lund, SE;
CAMURUS AB, Lund, SE;
Abstract
The present invention provides a method for forming a dispersion comprising non-lamellar amphiphile particles having improved phase behavior, particle size distribution and/or storage stability, said method comprising forming a dispersion of lamellar and optionally non-lamellar particles comprising at least one structuring agent in a polar solvent, heating said particles to an elevated temperature, followed by cooling, wherein said heating is to a temperature and for a period sufficient to provide, after cooling, a measurable improvement in phase behavior, particle size distribution and/or storage stability.