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Crosslinked Polysaccharide Beads and Their Biomedical Uses

a polysaccharide and crosslinked technology, applied in the field of preparation of polysaccharide beads, can solve the problems of inability to adapt the above mentioned polysaccharide beads to human or animal tissue, limited techniques, and inability to achieve easy and efficient administration of gels

Inactive Publication Date: 2016-09-29
INST NAT DE LA SANTE & DE LA RECHERCHE MEDICALE (INSERM) +1
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Benefits of technology

The patent is about a new method for making beads using polysaccharides without needing to modify them or use organic solvents. These beads are stable, safe, and can be used for therapeutic purposes like drug delivery and tissue regeneration. They can also be used for biotechnological applications like cell carriers. Overall, this method makes it easier to create high-quality beads with useful properties.

Problems solved by technology

However, those techniques are limited since they are carried out with a little range of polysaccharide type.
In addition, those gels are not suitable for an easy and efficient administration within a human or animal tissue, independently of the size and localization of the target tissue.
However, the above mentioned polysaccharide beads are not adapted because of the instability of the divalent cations complexes under physiological conditions, and to the little range of potential polysaccharides to be used.
In addition, the biocompatible materials currently used can not be easily administrated within a human or animal tissue, independently of the size and localization of the target tissue.

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Preparation of Macro / Micro Beads

[0113]A water-in-oil (w / o) emulsification process was performed to obtain polysaccharide micro / macro beads.

[0114]Beads were prepared using a blend of pullulan / dextran 75:25 (pullulan, MW 200,000, Hayashibara Inc; Dextran MW 500,000, Pharmacia), prepared by dissolving 9 g of pullulan and 3 g of dextran into 40 mL of distilled water.

[0115]Chemical cross-linking was carried out using trisodium trimetaphosphate STMP (Sigma) under alkaline condition. 100 μL of 10M sodium hydroxide was added to 1 g of the polysaccharide blend, followed by the addition of 100 μL of water containing 30 mg of STMP. This polysaccharide / NaOH / STMP mixture was then dispersed into 100 mL of canola oil under mechanical stirring for 10 min.

[0116]The w / o emulsion was then cross-linked at 50° C. for 20 min. Resulting heads were collected by centrifugation (2000 rpm, for 3 min), washed extensively with PBS (10×) then 0.025% NaCl solution, calibrated according to their size using nylon f...

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Abstract

The present inventions relates to beads as biocompatible material adapted for use within the human or animal body. Said beads are highly useful for tissue engineering, in situ tissue regeneration, as well as for drug and / or cells delivery. In addition, said beads may support biotechnological applications such as cell carriers.

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FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0001]The present invention relates to a method for preparing polysaccharide beads. The present invention further provides beads and their uses in various biomedical fields.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0002]Biocompatible materials have received a great interest for different biomedical applications. The attributes of the ideal biocompatible material would include the ability to support cell growth either in vitro or in vivo, the ability to support the growth of a wide variety of cell types or lineages, the ability to be endowed with varying degrees of flexibility or rigidity required, the ability to have varying degrees of biodegradability, the ability to be introduced into the intended site in vivo without provoking adverse events, and the ability to serve as a vehicle or reservoir for delivery of cells, drugs or bioactive substances to the desired site of action.[0003]For this purpose, polysaccharides were shown to be the materials of choice due to their valid...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A61K9/16A61K9/00A61K9/107
CPCA61K9/1652A61K9/0019A61K9/1682A61K9/1075A61K9/0024A61L27/20A61L2430/02A61L2430/06A61L2430/20C08B37/0018C08B37/0021Y10T428/2982A61P35/00C08L5/00A61K47/26
Inventor LETOURNEUR, DIDIERLE VISAGE, CATHERINEDERKAOUI, SIDI MOHAMMED
Owner INST NAT DE LA SANTE & DE LA RECHERCHE MEDICALE (INSERM)
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