Interference 102,413 Page 8 Pitha v. Muller derivative. Pitha argues that the intrinsically amorphous12 nature of W-17 is shown by the product having to be freeze dried. Pitha also argues the synthesis described in the13 making of HPBCD product W-17 was a synthetic procedure analogous to the procedure described in Gramera patent 3,459,731 (PX-14) which resulted in a viscous liquid. As 14 other examples of intrinsically amorphous PBCD Pitha directs us to laboratory notebook pages W-11 and W-44.15 Pitha describes the research he supervised performed by Dr. Teresa Czajkowska 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 experiment C-70 is said to describe the synthesis of PBCD cyclodextrin derivative. Pitha argues the 16 absence of indication of crystals, on page C-70, support the conclusion that the product was intrinsically amorphous. 17 12PB page 15, lines 1-9. 13PB page 13, lines 10-16. 14PB page 13, line 15 to page 14, line 2. 15PB page 17, lines 3-6. 16PB page 17, lines 2-7. 17PB page 16, 3-5.Page: Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 NextLast modified: November 3, 2007