Claims
- 1. Solid complex particles each comprising at least two solid substances of which at least one is biologically active, wherein said biologically active solid substance comprises at least one biologically active product and is regularly distributed on the surface of a grain constituted by the other solid substance forming core, called support substance, said core being made of a solid substance insoluble under the conditions of use and having a dimension ranging between 0.3 and 30 .mu.m (microns) wherein the weight ratio between said active substance and said core-forming substance is between about 10.sup.-4 and 1.5; and wherein the solid complex particles are obtainable by a process comprising the steps of:
- (1) preparing a suspension of particles of support substances made of the solid substance insoluble under the conditions of use and having a dimension ranging between 0.3 and 30 .mu.m (microns) in a liquid containing at least one biologically active substance in dissolved form, said liquid not being substantially a solvent of the support substance, and wherein the weight ratio between said active substance and said support substance is between about 10.sup.-4 and 1.5; and
- (2) atomizing said suspension using an atomizer where atomization is effected at a temperature at least equal to the boiling temperature of said liquid and substantially less than the temperature of softening of said support substance,
- thereby obtaining said solid complex particles and said biologically active substance is regularly distributed on the surface of a grain constituted by the support substance forming a core, and thereby improving the release rate of the biologically active substance on a biological surface with which said active substance is intended to be placed in contact.
- 2. Particles according to claim 1, wherein said core is made of an insoluble substance.
- 3. Particles according to claim 1, wherein the weight ratio between the active substance and the support substance is included between 10.sup.-4 and 0.35.
- 4. Particles according to claim 1, wherein the said core-forming grains have the form of spheres, discs, cubes, platelets or grains of any irregular forms.
- 5. Particles according to claim 1, wherein said core forming grains are made of a solid substance selected from the group consisting of synthetic polymers solid at ambient temperature, minerals, pigments, organic substances sparingly soluble in water, inorganic waxes, vegetable waxes, natural polymers and natural particles.
- 6. Particles according to claim 5, wherein the support substance is a solid selected from the group consisting of polyamides, polyethylene, polystyrene, polyacrylates, polymethacrylates, talc, mica, sericite, vermiculite, titanium oxide, iron oxides, lauryl-lysine, cellulose, walls of yeasts or of euglene.
- 7. Particles according to claim 1, wherein the biologically active product is selected from the group consisting of vitamin derivatives, succinates of tocopherol, polyoxyethylenated or not, glycyrrhizinic acid, its solid esters and salts, glycyrrhetinic acid, its solid esters and salts, pulverulent vegetable extracts, kojic acid, ecdysteroids, econazol, minoxidil and solid bactericides for deodorants.
- 8. The solid complex particles according to claim 7, wherein the vitamin derivatives are selected from the group consisting of phosphates of vitamin E or of vitamin C.
- 9. Particles according to claim 7, wherein the pulverulent vegetable extracts are selected from the group consisting of extracts of Scutellaria, Phellodendron, Glycyrrhiza, Morus alba.
- 10. Particles according to claim 1, wherein said particles further comprise, with the biologically active substance, one or more additives, intended for conservation, coloration or modification of the surface properties of said complex particles.
- 11. A method to accelerate the bioavailability of a biologically active substance with respect to a biological surface which consists of treating said biological surface with a composition containing solid complex particles according to claim 1.
- 12. The method according to claim 11, wherein said biological surface is selected from the group consisting of the skin, the integuments, and the aboveground surface parts of plants.
- 13. A powder constituted by particles according to claim 1.
- 14. A composition for topical use intended for the treatment of a biological surface wherein said composition contains particles according to claim 1.
- 15. Composition according to claim 14, wherein said composition is in the solid state.
- 16. Composition according to claim 14, wherein said composition is in liquid form and wherein the complex particles are not dissolved by the other constituents of the composition.
- 17. A process for preparing solid complex particles each comprising at least two solid substances of which at least one is biologically active, wherein:
- (1) a suspension of particles of support substances made of a solid substance insoluble under the conditions of use and having a dimension ranging between 0.3 and 30 .mu.m (microns) is prepared in a liquid containing at least one biologically active substance in dissolved form, said liquid not being substantially a solvent of the support substance, and wherein the rate ratio between said active substance and said support substance is ranging between about 10.sup.-4 and 1.5,
- (2) said suspension is atomized by injecting it in an atomizer where atomization is effected at a temperature at least equal to the boiling temperature of the solvent and substantially less than the temperature of softening of said support substance, thereby obtaining said solid complex particles and said biologically active substance is regularly distributed on the surface of a grain constituted by the support substance forming a core, and thereby improving the release rate of the biologically active substance on a biological surface with which said active substance is intended to be placed in contact.
- 18. A process according to claim 17, wherein the suspension introduced in the atomizer further contains a product promoting wetting and/or dispersion of the particles in suspension.
- 19. A process according to claim 17, wherein the product intended to be atomized further contains different additives such as colorants, agents intended to modify the surface properties of the complex particle or conservation agents.
- 20. A process for preparing solid complex particles each comprising at least two solid substances of which at least one is biologically active, the process comprising the steps of:
- (1) preparing a suspension of particles of support substances made of a solid substance insoluble under the conditions of use and having a dimension ranging between 0.3 and 30 .mu.m (microns) in a liquid containing at least one biologically active substance in the form of a dispersion of particles of mean size less than or equal to about 0.2 times the mean size of the particles of the support substance, said liquid not being substantially a solvent of the support substance; and
- (2) atomizing said suspension using an atomizer where atomization is effected at a temperature at least equal to the temperature of boiling of said liquid and substantially less than the temperature of softening of said support substance,
- thereby obtaining said solid complex particles comprising at least one biologically active product regularly distributed on the surface of a grain constituted by said support substance forming a core, and thereby improving the release rate of the biologically active substance on a biological surface with which said active substance is intended to be placed in contact.
- 21. The process according to claim 20, wherein the suspension introduced in the atomizer further contains a product promoting wetting and/or dispersion of the particles in suspension.
- 22. A process according to claim 20, wherein the product intended to be atomized further contains different additives such as colorants, agents intended to modify the surface properties of the complex particle or conservation agents.
- 23. Solid complex particles each comprising at least two solid substances of which at least one is biologically active, wherein said biologically active solid substance comprises at least one biologically active product and is regularly distributed on the surface of a grain constituted by the other solid substance forming core, called support substance, said core being made of a solid substance insoluble under the conditions of use and having a dimension ranging between 0.3 and 30 .mu.m (microns), wherein the weight ratio between said active substance and said core-forming substance is between about 10.sup.-4 and 1.5; and wherein it is obtainable by a process comprising the steps of:
- (1) preparing a suspension of particles of support substances made of the solid substance insoluble under the conditions of use in a liquid containing at least one biologically active substance in the form of a dispersion of particles of mean size less than or equal to about 0.2 times the mean size of the particles of the support substance, said liquid not being substantially a solvent of the support substance; and
- (2) atomizing said suspension by injecting it in an atomizer where atomization is effected at a temperature at least equal to the boiling temperature of the solvent and substantially less than the temperature of softening of said support substance,
- thereby obtaining said solid complex particles comprising at least one biologically active product regularly distributed on the surface of a grain constituted by said support substance forming a core, and thereby improving the release rate of the biologically active substance on a biological surface with which said active substance is intended to be placed in contact.
- 24. The solid complex particles according to claim 23, wherein said core is made of an insoluble substance.
- 25. The solid complex particles according to claim 23, wherein the weight ratio between the active substance and the support substance is between 10.sup.-4 and 0.35.
- 26. The solid complex particles according to claim 23, wherein the core-forming substance has the form of spheres, discs, cubes, platelets or grains of any irregular shape.
- 27. The solid complex particles according to claim 23, wherein the core-forming substance is made of a solid substance selected from the group consisting of synthetic polymers solid at ambient temperature, minerals, pigments, organic substances sparingly soluble in water, inorganic waxes, vegetable waxes, natural polymers and natural particles.
- 28. The solid complex particles according to claim 27, wherein the support substance is a solid selected from the group consisting of polyamides, polyethylene, polystyrene, polyacrylate, polymethacrylates, talc, mica, sericicte, vermiculite, titanium oxide, iron oxides, lauryl-lysine, cellulose, walls of yeasts or of euglene.
- 29. The solid complex particles according to claim 23, wherein the biologically active product is selected from the group consisting of vitamin derivatives, succinates of tocopherol, polyoxyethylenated or not, glycyrrhizinic acid, its solid esters and salts, glycyrhetinic acid, its solid esters and salts, pulverulent vegetable extracts, kojic acid, ecdysteroids, econazol, minoxidil and solid bactericides for deodorants.
- 30. The solid complex particles according to claim 29, wherein the vitamin derivatives are selected from the group consisting in phosphates of vitamin E or of vitamin C.
- 31. The solid complex particles according to claim 29, wherein the pulverulent vegetable extracts are selected from the group consisting of extracts of Scutellaria, Phellodendron, Glycyrrhiza, and Morus alba.
- 32. The solid complex particles according to claim 23, wherein said solid complex particles further comprise, with the biologically active substance, one or more additives, intended for conservation, coloration or modification of the surface properties of said solid complex particles.
Priority Claims (3)
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Parent Case Info
The present application is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/006,204 filed Jan. 19, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,374,452, patented Dec. 20, 1994, which is a Continuation application of U.S. Ser. No. 07/743,285, filed Jan. 17, 1992, now abandoned, the full contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present application is further a Continuation-in-Part of PCT application No. PCT/FR92/01238 filed on Dec. 24, 1992, the full content of which is also incorporated herein by reference.
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