Claims
- 1. Aerosol composition for application to humans or animals comprising one or more soluble fragments of bacterial wall peptidoglycan or bacterial cell peptidoglycan, wherein the peptidoglycan includes NSPD, encapsulated in liposomes; and a carrier gas suitable for aerosol administration.
- 2. Aerosol composition according to claim 1, wherein, for in vivo imaging or ex vivo diagnosis of tumors, said one or more soluble fragments of bacterial wall peptidoglycan or bacterial cell peptidoglycan are labelled with a radioactive, paramagnetic, or fluorescent element.
- 3. Aerosol composition according to claim 1 for therapy wherein said soluble fragments of bacterial wall peptidoglycan or bacterial cell peptidoglycan are used for immunotherapy or as a targeted drug carrier, wherein a drug is bound to said soluble fragments.
- 4. Aerosol composition as claimed in claim 2, wherein the NSPD is labelled with .sup.99m technetium or with another emitter detectable by scintigraphy or counting.
- 5. Aerosol composition as claimed in claim 2, wherein the NSPD is labelled with a paramagnetic probe.
- 6. Aerosol composition as claimed in claim 2, wherein the NSPD is labelled with a fluorescent probe.
- 7. Aerosol composition as claimed in claim 1, wherein said liposome consists of at least one lipid having substantial surfactant properties with respect to cell tissue and is thus readily emulsifiable in cell tissue.
- 8. Aerosol composition as claimed in claim 7, wherein the liposome is a dipalmitoyl phosphatidylcholine/phosphatidylserine/cholesterol liposome.
- 9. Aerosol composition as claimed in claim 8, wherein the mole ratio of the components of the liposome is 4:1:5.
- 10. Aerosol composition as claimed in claim 1, wherein said NSPD is in combination with one or more products possessing substantial surfactant properties with respect to cell tissue.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 794,500 filed Nov. 1, 1985 now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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