Claims
- 1. A method for the protection of phosphoglyceride-containing biological or synthetic membranes from the disruptive effects of freezing, thawing, and freeze-drying, comprising the application to said membranes of an amount of a buffered aqueous dispersion of a compound, said amount comprising ten (10) to twenty (20) mole-percent of total phosphoglyceride present, said compound comprised of a lipophilic moiety, a moiety having polyhydroxyl groups, and a hydrophilic unit linking said lipophilic moiety with said moiety having polyhydroxyl groups, and permitting said compound to be incorporated into said membranes until said compound reaches about ten (10) to twenty (20) mole-percent of total phosphoglyceride present, said hydrophilic unit being a polyoxyethylene linker, an amine linker, or a sulfur linker.
- 2. A method for the protection of phosphoglyceride-containing biological or synthetic membranes from the disruptive effects of freezing, thawing, and freeze-drying, comprising the application to said membranes of an amount of a buffered aqueous dispersion of a compound, said amount comprising ten (10) to twenty (20) mole-percent of total phosphoglyceride present, said compound comprised of cholesterol moieties, each cholesterol moiety being modified at the 3-position by the attachment of a carbohydrate moiety located two to three oxyethylene groups from said cholesterol moiety, and permitting said compound to be incorporated into said membranes until said composition reaches about ten (10) to twenty (20) mole-percent of total phosphoglyceride present.
- 3. A compound for the protection of phosphoglyceride-containing biological or synthetic membranes from the disruptive effects of freezing, thawing, and freeze-drying, for incorporation within said membrane, composed of a lipophilic moiety, an inositol moiety, and a hydrophilic unit linking said lipophilic moiety with said inositol moiety, said hydrophilic unit being a polyoxyethylene linker, an amine linker or a sulfur linker.
RELATED APPLICATION
This is a divisional application of prior copending application Ser. No. 07/128,152 filed Dec. 3, 1987, and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,915,951 issued Apr. 10, 1990.
Government Interests
This invention was made with support from the U.S. Government through the U.S. Army Research Office under Grant Number DAAG-29-83-K-0128 and also with support from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences under National Service Award T32GM07616. The U.S. Government has certain rights in the invention.
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Rawn, J. D., Biochemistry (Harper and Row, New York) 1983, pp. 456-459. |
Divisions (1)
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Dec 1987 |
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