PITHA V. MULLER et al. - Page 16




                 Interference 102,413                                                                                   Page 16                        
                 Pitha v. Muller                                                                                                                       
                 sent out for testing (PX-26).  There is no description of the                                                                         
                 appearance of the substance formed.  There is no indication                                                                           
                 whether crystals were formed.  There is no indication whether                                                                         
                 the product contained more than one cyclodextrin derivative.                                                                          
                          The product W-14 was said to be solubilized in water with                                                                    
                 various drugs into aqueous media by Dr. Czajkowska.   The                                  28                                         
                 following is a list of drugs solubilized in water with W-14                                                                           
                 and the respective pages from Dr. Czajkowska’s laboratory                                                                             
                 notebook on which they appear:                                                                                                        
                 Testosterone, C-161; Progesterone, C-171; and Estradiol, C-                                                                           
                 172.29                                                                                                                                
                          In W-17 (PR 299, PX-27-28), HPBCD was said to be formed                                                                      
                 by the condensation reaction of beta-cyclodextrin and                                                                                 
                 propylene oxide in aqueous alkali during the experiment.                                                                              
                 There is no description of the appearance of the substance                                                                            
                 formed.  There is no indication whether crystals were formed.                                                                         
                 There is no indication whether the product contained more than                                                                        
                 one cyclodextrin derivative.  The experiments appearing on                                                                            
                 pages W-22, W-38, W-48 and W-55 are said to be reproductions                                                                          




                          28PB paragraph bridging pages 18-19.                                                                                         
                          29PR page 285 and 287.                                                                                                       





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