An improved method for preparing microparticles that exhibit controlled release of an effective amount of an active agent over an extended period of time. More particularly, a method is provided for preparing microparticles having a selected release profile for release of active agent contained in the microparticles. By adjusting the degree of drying that is performed during the preparation of the microparticles, the release profile can be controlled. By performing no intermediate drying, an initial burst and a substantially linear release profile is achieved. By performing substantially complete intermediate drying, an initial lag phase and a substantially sigmoidal release profile is achieved.
Method For Preparing Microparticles Having A Selected Polymer Molecular Weight
Steven G. Wright - Madeira OH Michael E. Rickey - Loveland OH J. Michael Ramstack - Lebanon OH Shawn L. Lyons - Cincinnati OH Joyce M. Hotz - Cincinnati OH
Assignee:
Alkermes Controlled Therapeutics Inc. II - Cambridge MA
A method for preparing microparticles having a selected polymer molecular weight. The hold time and temperature of a solution containing a nucleophilic compound and a polymer having a starting molecular weight are controlled in order to control the molecular weight of the polymer in the finished microparticle product. In this manner, a selected polymer molecular weight in the finished microparticle product can be achieved from a variety of starting material molecular weights.
Apparatus and method for preparing microparticles. An emulsion is formed by combining two phases in a static mixing assembly. The static mixing assembly preferably includes a preblending static mixer and a manifold. The emulsion flows out of the static mixing assembly into a quench liquid whereby droplets of the emulsion form microparticles. The residence time of the emulsion in the static mixing assembly is controlled to obtain a predetermined particle size distribution of the resulting microparticles.
Apparatus And Method For Preparing Microparticles Using In-Line Solvent Extraction
Shawn L. Lyons - Cincinnati OH Steven G. Wright - Madeira OH
Assignee:
Alkermes Controlled Therapeutics Inc. - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
A61K 950
US Classification:
424490, 42840224
Abstract:
Apparatus and method for preparing microparticles using in-line solvent extraction. An emulsion is formed by combining two phases in a static mixer. The emulsion is combined with an extraction liquid in a blending static mixer. The outflow of the blending static mixer is combined with additional extraction liquid. The additional extraction liquid and the outflow of the blending static mixer can be combined in a vessel, or through the use of a static mixer manifold that includes a plurality of static mixers.
Method For Preparing Microparticles Having A Selected Polymer Molecular Weight
Steven G. Wright - Madeira OH Michael E. Rickey - Loveland OH J. Michael Ramstack - Lebanon OH Shawn L. Lyons - Cincinnati OH Joyce M. Hotz - Cincinnati OH
Assignee:
Alkermes Controlled Therapeutics, Inc. II - Cambridge MA
A method for preparing microparticles having a selected polymer molecular weight. The hold time and temperature of a solution containing a nucleophilic compound and a polymer having a starting molecular weight are controlled in order to control the molecular weight of the polymer in the finished microparticle product. In this manner a selected polymer molecular weight in the finished microparticle product can be achieved from a variety of starting material molecular weights.
Apparatus and method for preparing microparticles. An emulsion is formed by combining two phases in a static mixing assembly. The static mixing assembly preferably includes a preblending static mixer and a manifold. The emulsion flows out of the static mixing assembly into a quench liquid whereby droplets of the emulsion form microparticles. The residence time of the emulsion in the static mixing assembly is controlled to obtain a predetermined particle size distribution of the resulting microparticles.
Apparatus For Preparing Microparticles Using In-Line Solvent Extraction
Shawn L. Lyons - Cincinnati OH Steven G. Wright - Madeira OH
Assignee:
Alkermes Controlled Therapeutics Inc. II - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
B01F 1502
US Classification:
3661815, 366336, 366348
Abstract:
Apparatus and method for preparing microparticles using in-line solvent extraction. An emulsion is formed by combining two phases in a static mixer. The emulsion is combined with an extraction liquid in a blending static mixer. The outflow of the blending static mixer is combined with additional extraction liquid. The additional extraction liquid and the outflow of the blending static mixer can be combined in a vessel, or through the use of a static mixer manifold that includes a plurality of static mixers.
Preparation Of Microparticles Having A Selected Release Profile
Shawn L. Lyons - Cincinnati OH J. Michael Ramstack - Lebanon OH Steven G. Wright - Madeira OH
Assignee:
Alkermes Controlled Therapeutics, Inc. II - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
A61K 914
US Classification:
424489
Abstract:
An improved method for preparing microparticles that exhibit controlled release of an effective amount of an active agent over an extended period of time. More particularly, a method is provided for preparing microparticles having a selected release profile for release of active agent contained in the microparticles. By adjusting the degree of drying that is performed during the preparation of the microparticles, the release profile can be controlled. By performing no intermediate drying, an initial burst and a substantially linear release profile is achieved. By performing substantially complete intermediate drying, an initial lag phase and a substantially sigmoidal release profile is achieved.
Feb 2013 to 2000 Quality Control ManagerCSM Bakery Products NA Tucker, GA Jul 2010 to Feb 2013 Quality Assurance SupervisorUniversity of Georgia Athens, GA 2011 to 2011 PublicationUGA Athens, GA May 2008 to Jul 2010 Food Microbiology Laboratory Graduate AssistantUGA, Department of Food Science and Technology
2008 to 2010Industry Project, UGA, American Water Purification, Inc Wichita, KS 2008 to 2008Clemson University
2007 to 2007 Product Research and Development
Education:
The University of Georgia 2011 Master of Science in Food Science and TechnologyClemson University 2008 Bachelor of Science in Food Science and Technology
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The South Dakota Retailers Association strongly supports the new mandate. Executive Director Shawn Lyons says his members must add the sales tax, so it's like competing with one arm tied behind the back against online sellers.
Date: Apr 29, 2016
Category: Business
Source: Google
Move over, Black Friday … Small Business Saturday is coming
Shopping local, said Shawn Lyons executive director of the South Dakota Retailers Association, may not always be the least expensive option from a pure dollars and cents perspective but it is better for the community.
coalition of business groups including the South Dakota Retailers Association opposes the proposal. Shawn Lyons, the association's executive director, said it will force businesses to find ways to cut costs, which could translate into layoffs and prices going up for some goods and services.
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