Claims
- 1. A preparation comprising a cross-linked insoluble oxidized keratin excipient, wherein said cross-linked insoluble oxidized keratin is chemically modified to contain sulfonate groups.
- 2. The preparation of claim 1, wherein said keratin is derived from hair, fur, nails, feet, beaks, feathers, horns or hooves.
- 3. The preparation of claim 1, wherein said keratin is derived from hair.
- 4. The preparation of claim 1, wherein said hair is human hair.
- 5. The preparation of claim 1, wherein said sulfonate groups are ionically associated with cations.
- 6. The preparation of claim 5, wherein said cations comprise monovalent cations.
- 7. The preparation of claim 6, wherein said monovalent cations comprise sodium or potassium.
- 8. The preparation of claim 1, wherein said preparation comprising a cross-linked insoluble oxidized keratin excipient is prepared in a form selected from the group consisting of a powder, tablet, film, capsule, lotion, cream, gel, solution, suspension, emulsion and aerosol.
- 9. The preparation of claim 1, further comprising at least one additive selected from the group consisting of diluents, fillers, lubricants, stabilizers, binders and gelants.
- 10. The preparation of claim 1, wherein said cross-linked insoluble oxidized keratin excipient comprises a hydratable cross-linked insoluble oxidized keratin.
- 11. The preparation of claim 1, wherein said cross-linked insoluble oxidized keratin excipient is a cross-linked insoluble oxidized keratin hydrogel.
- 12. The preparation of claim 1, further comprising an active agent.
- 13. The preparation of claim 12, wherein said sulfonate groups are ionically associated with cations.
- 14. The preparation of claim 13, wherein said cations comprise the cationic form of an active agent.
- 15. The preparation of claim 12, wherein said active agent is the free base of an active agent that may be otherwise formulated as a hydrochloride.
- 16. The preparation of claim 12, wherein said active agent is a pharmaceutical agent
- 17. The preparation of claim 16, wherein said pharmaceutical agent is a protein, polypeptide or peptide.
- 18. The preparation of claim 12, wherein said active agent is a cosmetic agent.
- 19. The preparation of claim 18, wherein said cosmetic ingredient is a water soluble peptide derived from keratin.
- 20. The preparation of claim 12, wherein said preparation comprising a cross-linked insoluble oxidized keratin excipient and an active agent is prepared in a form selected from the group consisting of a powder, tablet, film, capsule, lotion, cream, gel, solution, suspension, emulsion and aerosol.
- 21. The preparation of claim 12, wherein said preparation comprising a cross-linked insoluble oxidized keratin excipient is prepared in the form of a non-woven film.
- 22. The preparation of claim 12, further comprising at least one additive selected from the group consisting of diluents, fillers, lubricants, stabilizers, binders and gelants.
- 23. The preparation of claim 12, wherein association of said active agent with said cross-linked insoluble oxidized keratin excipient provides for the controlled release of said active agent.
- 24. The method of claim 23, wherein the ionic association of said active agent with said keratin excipient provides for said controlled release of said active agent.
- 25. The preparation of claim 23, wherein the hydrolysis of said keratin excipient provides for said controlled release of said active agent.
- 26. The preparation of claim 12, wherein said cross-linked insoluble oxidized keratin excipient comprises a cross-linked insoluble oxidized hydratable keratin.
- 27. The preparation of claim 12, wherein said cross-linked insoluble oxidized keratin excipient is a cross-linked insoluble oxidized keratin hydrogel.
- 28. An absorbent wound dressing comprising the cross-linked insoluble oxidized keratin excipient of claim 1.
- 29. The absorbent wound dressing of claim 28, wherein said absorbent wound dressing is the absorbent pad of an adhesive bandage.
- 30. The absorbent wound dressing of claim 28, further comprising an active agent.
- 31. A drug delivery device comprising the cross-linked insoluble oxidized keratin excipient of claim 12.
- 32. The device of claim 31, wherein said device is a transdermal drug delivery device.
- 33. The device of claim 31, wherein said device is an inhalation drug delivery device.
- 34. The device of claim 31, wherein said device is an oral drug delivery device.
- 35. The device of claim 31, wherein said device is an implantable drug delivery device.
- 36. A preparation comprising a keratin excipient associated with an active agent, wherein said keratin excipient is chemically modified to contain sulfonate groups.
- 37. The preparation of claim 36, wherein said keratin is derived from hair, fur, nails, feet, beaks, feathers, horns or hooves.
- 38. The preparation of claim 36, wherein said keratin is derived from hair.
- 39. The preparation of claim 36, wherein said hair is human hair.
- 40. The preparation of claim 1, wherein said keratin excipient is a cross-linked insoluble oxidized keratin excipient.
- 41. The preparation of claim 36, wherein said sulfonate groups are ionically associated with cations.
- 42. The preparation of claim 41, wherein said cations comprise the cationic form of an active agent.
- 43. The preparation of claim 42, wherein said cations comprise monovalent cations.
- 44. The preparation of claim 43, wherein said monovalent cations comprise sodium or potassium.
- 45. The preparation of claim 36, wherein said active agent is the free base of an active agent that may be otherwise formulated as a hydrochloride.
- 46. The preparation of claim 36, wherein said active agent is a pharmaceutical agent
- 47. The preparation of claim 46, wherein said pharmaceutical agent is a protein, polypeptide or peptide.
- 48. The preparation of claim 36, wherein said active agent is a cosmetic agent.
- 49. The preparation of claim 48, wherein said cosmetic ingredient is a water soluble peptide derived from keratin.
- 50. The preparation of claim 36, wherein said preparation comprising a keratin excipient is prepared in a form selected from the group consisting of a powder, tablet, film, capsule, lotion, cream, gel, solution, suspension, emulsion and aerosol.
- 51. The preparation of claim 36, wherein said preparation comprising a keratin excipient is prepared in the form of a non-woven film.
- 52. The preparation of claim 36, further comprising at least one additive selected from the group consisting of diluents, fillers, lubricants, stabilizers, binders and gelants.
- 53. The preparation of claim 36, wherein association of said active agent with said keratin excipient provides for the controlled release of said active agent.
- 54. The method of claim 53, wherein the ionic association of said active agent with said keratin excipient provides for the controlled release of said active agent.
- 55. The preparation of claim 53, wherein the hydrolysis of said keratin excipient provides for the controlled release of said active agent.
- 56. The preparation of claim 36, wherein said keratin excipient comprises a hydratable keratin.
- 57. The preparation of claim 36, wherein said keratin excipient is a keratin hydrogel
- 58. An absorbent wound dressing comprising the keratin excipient of claim 36.
- 59. The absorbent wound dressing of claim 58, wherein said absorbent wound dressing is the absorbent pad of an adhesive bandage.
- 60. A drug delivery device comprising the keratin excipient of claim 36.
- 61. The device of claim 60, wherein said device is a transdermal drug delivery device.
- 62. The device of claim 60, wherein said device is an inhalation drug delivery device.
- 63. The device of claim 60, wherein said device is an oral drug delivery device.
- 64. The device of claim 60, wherein said device is an implantable drug delivery device.
- 65. A preparation comprising a cross-linked insoluble oxidized keratin excipient containing sulfonate groups, wherein an active agent is ionically associated with said sulfonate groups.
- 66. The preparation of claim 65, wherein said keratin is derived from hair, fur, nails, feet, beaks, feathers, horns or hooves.
- 67. The preparation of claim 65, wherein said keratin is derived from hair.
- 68. The preparation of claim 65, wherein said hair is human hair.
- 69. The preparation of claim 65, wherein said active agent is a cation.
- 70. The preparation of claim 69, wherein said cation is a pharmaceutical agent.
- 71. The preparation of claim 69, wherein said cation is a cosmetic agent.
- 72. The preparation of claim 65, wherein ionic association of said active agent with said cross-linked insoluble oxidized keratin excipient provides for the controlled release of said active agent.
- 73. The preparation of claim 65, wherein the hydrolysis of said cross-linked insoluble oxidized keratin excipient provides for the controlled release of said active agent.
- 74. The preparation of claim 65, wherein said preparation comprising a cross-linked insoluble oxidized keratin excipient is prepared in a form selected from the group consisting of a powder, tablet, film, capsule, lotion, cream, gel, solution, suspension, emulsion and aerosol.
- 75. The preparation of claim 65, wherein said preparation comprising a cross-linked insoluble oxidized keratin excipient is prepared in the form of a non-woven film.
- 76. The preparation of claim 65, further comprising at least one additive selected from the group consisting of diluents, fillers, lubricants, stabilizers, binders and gelants.
- 77. An absorbent wound dressing comprising the cross-linked insoluble oxidized keratin excipient of claim 65.
- 78. The absorbent wound dressing of claim 43, wherein said absorbent wound dressing is the absorbent pad of an adhesive bandage.
- 79. A method for the delivery of an active agent comprising providing an active agent in a keratin excipient, wherein said keratin excipient contains sulfonate groups.
- 80. The method of claim 79, wherein said keratin excipient is a cross-linked insoluble oxidized keratin excipient.
- 81. The method of claim 79, wherein said active agent is a pharmaceutical agent or a cosmetic agent.
- 82. The method of claim 79, wherein said keratin is obtained from hair, fur, nails, feet, beaks, feathers, horns or hooves.
- 83. The method of claim 79, wherein said keratin is obtained from hair.
- 84. The method of claim 83, wherein said hair is human hair.
- 85. The method of claim 79, wherein said active agent is ionically associated with said sulfonate groups.
- 86. The method of claim 79, wherein said keratin excipient is delivered to the lungs of an animal by inhalation of particles of said keratin excipient.
- 87. The method of claim 86, wherein said keratin excipient particles are less than about 1 micron in diameter.
- 88. The method of claim 79, wherein said delivery is transdermal delivery.
- 89. The method of claim 79, wherein said delivery is oral delivery.
- 90. The method of claim 79, wherein said keratin excipient is implanted.
- 91. The method of claim 79, wherein said delivery of said active agent provides for the controlled delivery of said active agent.
- 92. The method of claim 79, wherein the ionic association of said active agent with said keratin excipient provides for the controlled release of said active agent.
- 93. The method of claim 79, wherein the hydrolysis of said keratin excipient provides for the controlled release of said active agent.
- 94. The method of claim 79, wherein the ionic association of said active agent with said cross-linked insoluble oxidized keratin excipient and the hydrolysis of said cross-linked insoluble oxidized keratin excipient provide for the controlled release of said active agent.
- 95. A process for the preparation of a preparation comprising an active agent bound to a keratin excipient, wherein said active agent is ionically associated with said sulfonate group, comprising the steps:
(a) oxidizing keratin in a first solution comprising a soluble oxidizing agent, such that a portion of the disulfide bonds of said keratin are oxidized to form sulfonic acid residues to obtain an oxidized solid fraction; (b) separating said oxidized solid fraction from said first solution; contacting said oxidized solid fraction with a second solution comprising a cationic form of an active agent dissolved in a solvent; (c) maintaining said second solution containing said oxidized solid fraction and said active agent for a time and at a temperature effective to cause an ionic interaction between said sulfonic acid residues and said cationic form of said active agent; and (d) substantially removing the solvent from said salt solution to obtain a solid preparation.
- 96. The process of claim 95, further comprising grinding said solid preparation to form a powder.
- 97. The process of claim 95, wherein said active agent is a pharmaceutical agent or a cosmetic agent capable of forming a cation
- 98. The process of claim 95, wherein said keratin is obtained from hair, fur, nails, feet, beaks, feathers, horns or hooves.
- 99. The process of claim 95, wherein said keratin is obtained from hair.
- 100. The process of claim 99, wherein said hair is human hair.
- 101. A preparation made by the process of claim 95.
- 102. A process for the preparation of a hydratable keratin excipient comprising the steps:
(a) oxidizing keratin in a first solution comprising a soluble oxidizing agent, such that a portion of the disulfide bonds of said keratin are oxidized to form sulfonic acid residues to obtain an oxidized solid fraction; (b) separating said oxidized solid fraction from said first solution; contacting said oxidized solid fraction with a second solution comprising monovalent cations dissolved in a solvent; (c) maintaining said second solution containing said oxidized solid fraction and said monovalent cations for a time and at a temperature effective to cause an interaction between said sulfonic acid residues and said monovalent cations to obtain a salt solution of said keratin and said monovalent cations; and (d) substantially removing the solvent from said salt solution to obtain a hydratable keratin solid.
- 103. The process of claim 102, further comprising grinding said hydratable keratin solid to form a powder.
- 104. The process of claim 102, further comprising contacting said hydratable keratin with an aqueous solution to form a hydrogel.
- 105. The process of claim 104, further comprising adding an active agent to said aqueous solution before contacting said hydratable keratin to form said hydrogel.
- 106. The process of claim 104, further comprising admixing an active agent with said hydratable keratin solid.
- 107. The process of claim 106, further comprising contacting said admixture of said hydratable keratin and said active agent with an aqueous solution to form a hydrogel.
- 108. The process of claim 104, wherein said keratin is obtained from hair, fur, nails, feet, beaks, feathers, horns or hooves.
- 109. The process of claim 104, wherein said keratin is obtained from hair.
- 110. The process of claim 109, wherein said hair is human hair.
- 111. A preparation made by the process of claim 105.
- 112. A preparation made by the process of claim 106.
- 113. A process for the preparation of a preparation comprising a cross-linked insoluble oxidized keratin excipient comprising the steps:
(a) oxidizing keratin in a first solution comprising a soluble oxidizing agent, such that a portion of the disulfide bonds of said keratin are oxidized to form sulfonic acid residues to obtain an oxidized cross-linked insoluble solid fraction; (b) separating said oxidized cross-linked insoluble solid fraction from said first solution; and (c) substantially removing the solvent from said oxidized cross-linked insoluble solid fraction.
- 114. The process of claim 113, further comprising grinding said oxidized cross-linked insoluble solid fraction to form a powder.
- 115. The process of claim 113, wherein said keratin is obtained from hair, fur, nails, feet, beaks, feathers, horns or hooves.
- 116. The process of claim 113, wherein said keratin is obtained from hair.
- 117. The process of claim 116, wherein said hair is human hair.
- 118. A preparation made by the process of claim 113.
- 119. A liposome preparation comprising a keratin excipient associated with an active agent, wherein said keratin is chemically modified to contain sulfonate groups.
- 120. The preparation of claim 119, wherein said keratin is derived from hair, fur, nails, feet, beaks, feathers, horns or hooves.
- 121. The preparation of claim 119, wherein said keratin is derived from hair.
- 122. The preparation of claim 121, wherein said hair is human hair.
- 123. The preparation of claim 119, wherein said sulfonate groups are ionically associated with cations.
- 124. The preparation of claim 123, wherein said cations comprise the cationic form of an active agent.
- 125. The preparation of claim 123 wherein said cations comprise monovalent cations.
- 126. The preparation of claim 125, wherein said monovalent cations comprise sodium or potassium.
- 127. The preparation of claim 119, wherein said active agent is the free base of an active agent that may be otherwise formulated as a hydrochloride.
- 128. The preparation of claim 119, wherein said active agent is a pharmaceutical agent
- 129. The preparation of claim 128, wherein said pharmaceutical agent is a protein, polypeptide or peptide.
- 130. The preparation of claim 119, wherein said active agent is a cosmetic agent.
- 131. The preparation of claim 130, wherein said cosmetic ingredient is a water soluble peptide derived from keratin.
- 132. The preparation of claim 119, wherein association of said active agent with said keratin excipient provides for the controlled release of said active agent.
- 133. The preparation of claim 119, wherein said keratin excipient comprises a hydratable keratin.
- 134. The preparation of claim 119, wherein said keratin excipient is a keratin hydrogel.
I. RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/638,643 filed Aug. 13, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,544,548, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/587,157 filed Jun. 5, 2000, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/528,893 filed Mar. 20, 2000, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/512,918, filed Feb. 25, 2000 which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/394,782 filed on Sep. 13, 1999.
Divisions (1)
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Continuation in Parts (4)
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09528893 |
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09587157 |
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09512918 |
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09528893 |
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