Interference 102,413 Page 7 Pitha v. Muller condensation of beta-cyclodextrin with propylene oxide. 8 Pitha presents Dr. Szente’s testimony (PR 172-175) to establish the intrinsically amorphous nature of PBCD and HPBCD. Pitha describes the research he supervised performed by Dr. W. Ciesielski which purportedly exhibit the synthesis of intrinsically amorphous cyclodextrin derivatives which are water soluble and capable of forming inclusion complexes with drugs in water. The experiments W-11, W-14 and W-44 are said to describe the synthesis of Poly-beta-cyclodextrin (PBCD) cyclodextrin derivative. Pitha argues that the intrinsically9 amorphous nature of W-14 is shown by the absence of indication of the formation of crystals. Pitha also argues the10 synthesis described in making of PBCD product W-14 was a condensation reaction of beta-cyclodextrin with epichlorohydrin which results in an intrinsically amorphous product. The experiments W-17, W-22, W-38, W-48 and W-55 are11 said to describe the synthesis of HPBCD cyclodextrin 8PX-38 column 4, lines 44-47. 9PB page 17, lines 2-7. 10PB page 16, lines 12-18. 11PB page 16, lines 16-20.Page: Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 NextLast modified: November 3, 2007