CA2925687A1 — Lipid coated nanoparticles containing agents having low aqueous and lipid solubilities and methods thereof
Assigned to University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill · Expires 2014-04-03 · 12y expired
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Provided herein are compositions that include delivery system complexes comprising a nano-precipitated bioactive compound, wherein the nano-precipitate is encapsulated by a liposome or has at least a portion of its surface coated with a liposome. Because the liposomes contain nan…
USPTO Abstract
Provided herein are compositions that include delivery system complexes comprising a nano-precipitated bioactive compound, wherein the nano-precipitate is encapsulated by a liposome or has at least a portion of its surface coated with a liposome. Because the liposomes contain nano-precipitates of bioactive compounds, the liposomes are capable of utilization in formulating essentially insoluble forms of bioactive agents. Also provided herein are methods for the treatment of a disease or an unwanted condition in a subject, wherein the methods comprise administering the delivery system complexes.
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