Interference 102,413 Page 3 Pitha v. Muller The subject matter of this interference involves the production of a stabilized amorphous complex of a drug and a mixture of cyclodextrin derivatives. Cyclodextrins are cyclic oligosaccharides built up from six ("), seven ($) or eight (() glucopyranose units. The non-selective alkylation of1 cyclodextrin forms a cyclodextrin derivative. The stabilized 2 complexes are said to be useful for the formation of pharmaceuticals which have improved drug dissolution properties and absorption by the body.3 Pitha claims 1-28 and Muller claims 1-11 and 22-36 correspond to count 3. Count 3, the sole count in the interference follows: Count 3 A method of producing a stabilized amorphous complex of a drug and a mixture of cyclodextrins which comprises the steps of: 1. Dissolving an intrinsically amorphous mixture of cyclodextrin derivatives which are water soluble and capable of forming inclusion complexes with drugs in water; and 2. Solubilizing lipophilic drugs into the aqueous media to form a solution and form a solubilized drug/cyclodextrin derivative complex; or 1J. Szejtli “Cyclodextrins and Their Inclusion Complexes,” Akademiai Kiado, Budapest Hungary 1982, p. 13. 2Pitha ‘064, column 1 lines 11-14. 3Pitha ‘064, column 1 lines 26-36.Page: Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 NextLast modified: November 3, 2007