A - Human Necessities – 61 – N
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A - Human Necessities
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327/1.2
A61N 5/06 (2006.01) A61K 31/40 (2006.01) A61K 41/00 (2006.01) G02B 6/26 (2006.01) A61B 5/00 (2006.01)
Patent
CA 1275452
DRUG, AND METHODS OF PREPARING AND USING IT FOR TREATMENT OF TUMORS ABSTRACT To obtain tumor-selective, photosensitizing drugs useful in the localization of neoplastic tissue and treatment of abnormal neoplastic tissue such as tumors, one of two methods is used. In the first method, a hydrolyzed mixture of the products of reaction of hematoporphyrin with acetic acid and sulfuric acid is cycled through a microporous membrane system to exclude low molecular weight products. In the second method, drugs are synthesized or derived from other pyrrole compounds. The drugs: (1) include two covalently bound groups, each with four rings, some of which are pyrroles such as phlorins, porphyrins, chlorins, substituted pyrroles, substituted chlorins or substituted phlorins, each group being arranged in a ring structure, connected covalently to another group and have a triplet energy state above 37.5 kilocalories per mole; (2) are soluble in water, forming an aggregate of over 10,000 molecular weight in water and have an affinity for each other compared to serum protein such that 10 to 100 per cent remain self aggregated in serum serum protein; and (3) are lipophyllic and able to disaggregate and attach to cell plasma, nuclear membrane, mitochondria, lysosomes and tissue. The drug obtained by the first method has an empirical formula of approximately C68H70N8O11 or C68H66N8O11Na4. Neopalstic tissue retains the drug after it has cleared normal tissues and illumination results in necrosis. Moreover, other photosensitizing materials may be combined with a carrier that enters undesirable tissues and cells of the reticular endothelial system such as macrophages. These photosensitizing materials: (1) must have a triplet energy state above 3.5 kilocalories per mole; (2) cannot be easily oxidized; and (3) not physically quench any required energy state. Preferably, this photosensitizing material should be lipophlic.
615530
Dougherty Thomas J.
Potter William R.
Weishaupt Kenneth R.
Health Research Inc.
Ridout & Maybee Llp
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