PITHA V. MULLER et al. - Page 3




                 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.                                                                                            





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