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US Patent 11918695 Topical formulation of hyperbranched polymer-coated particles

Patent 11918695 was granted and assigned to Yale University on March, 2024 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Patent Applicant
Yale University
Yale University
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Current Assignee
Yale University
Yale University
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Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
119186950
Patent Inventor Names
Asiri Ediriwickrema0
Yang Deng0
William M. Saltzman0
Michael Girardi0
Date of Patent
March 5, 2024
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Patent Application Number
155738070
Date Filed
May 11, 2016
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Alma Pipic
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A61P 35/00
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A61K 2800/624
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A61K 2800/654
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Patent abstract

Core-shell particles have a hydrophobic core and a shell formed of o containing hyperbranched polymers (HP). The HP can be covalently bound to the one or more materials that form the core or coated thereon. The HP coating can be modified to adjust the properties of the particles. For example, unmodified HP coatings resist non-specific protein absorption. Alternatively, the hydroxyl groups on the HP coating can be chemically modified to form functional groups that react with functional groups on tissue to adhere the particles to the tissue, cells, or extracellular materials, such as proteins. Such functional groups include, but not limited to, aldehydes, amines, and O-substituted oximes. Topical formulation for application to the skin contain these HP coated nanoparticles. In some embodiments, the particles include cosmetic, therapeutic, diagnostic, nutraceutical, and/or prophylactic agents, such as those used as sunblock compositions.

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