Imageable polymers

US2020254117A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2020254117-A1
Application numberUS-202016733405-A
CountryUS
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Filing dateJan 3, 2020
Priority dateSep 6, 2013
Publication dateAug 13, 2020
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This invention relates to imageable polymers, particularly those comprising poly vinylalcohol and to methods for making them as well as to embolic microspheres comprising the polymers. The microspheres are imageable during embolization procedures and can be loaded with drugs or other therapeutic agents to provide an imageable drug delivery system.

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1 - 37 . (canceled) 38 . Hydrogel polymer microspheres wherein the hydrogel polymer comprises: a polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) backbone comprising 1,3 diol groups and further comprises at least two pendant groups having cross-linkable ethylenically unsaturated functional groups which are cross linked by a vinylic co-monomer; wherein at least a portion of the 1,3 diol groups of the PVA backbone are acetalised with a radiopaque species which is coupled to the hydrogel polymer through a cyclic acetal group, the radiopaque species comprising one or more covalently bound iodines and wherein the hydrogel polymer microspheres comprise at least 52 mg of iodine per milliliter of fully hydrated microspheres when measured as a packed volume. 39 . Hydrogel polymer microspheres according to claim 38 , wherein the pendant chains comprising cross-linkable ethylenically unsaturated functional groups are attached to 1,3-diol groups of the PVA backbone via cyclic acetal linkages. 40 . Hydrogel polymer microspheres according to claim 38 , wherein the vinylic co-monomer is 2-acrylamido-2-methylpropanesulfonic acid. 41 . Hydrogel polymer microspheres according to claim 38 , wherein the ethylenically unsaturated functional groups are acrylate groups. 42 . Hydrogel polymer microspheres according to claim 38 , wherein the radiopaque species comprises an iodinated phenyl group. 43 . Hydrogel polymer microspheres according claim 38 , wherein the radiopaque species is coupled to the hydrogel polymer through a cyclic acetal group, such that the hydrogel polymer comprises a structure according to the general formula I: wherein X is a group of the formula: wherein Z is a linking group bonded to the cyclic acetal, or is absent, such that the phenyl group is bonded to the cyclic acetal; if Z is present, then Z is C 1 -6 alkylene, C 1-6 alkoxylene or C 1-6 alkoxyalkylene; Hal is 1, 2, 3 or 4 covalently attached iodines. 44 . Hydrogel polymer microspheres according to claim 43 , wherein, Z is (i) a methylene or ethylene group or is (ii) a group —(CH 2 ) p —O—(CH 2 ) q — wherein q is 0, 1 or 2 and p is 1 or 2 or is (iii) absent. 45 . Hydrogel polymer microspheres according to claim 43 , wherein, Z is —CH 2 O—, —(CH 2 )20—, —CH 2 OCH 2 —, —(CH 2 ) 2 O(CH 2 ) 2 — or is absent. 46 . Hydrogel polymer microspheres according to claim 43 , wherein Hal is 3 or 4 iodines. 47 . Hydrogel polymer microspheres according to claim 43 , wherein Hal is 2,3,5 triiodo, 2,4,6 triiodo or 2,3,4,6 tetraiodo. 48 . Hydrogel polymer microspheres according to claim 38 , wherein the radiopaque species is coupled to the hydrogel polymer through a cyclic acetal group, such that the hydrogel polymer comprises a structure according to any of the general formulas Ia to Ie 49 . Hydrogel polymer microspheres according to claim 38 , wherein the hydrogel polymer has a net charge at pH 7.4. 50 . Hydrogel polymer microspheres according to claim 49 , wherein the hydrogel polymer has a net negative charge at pH 7.4. 51 . Hydrogel polymer microspheres according to claim 38 , having a mean diameter size range of from 10 to 2000 μm. 52 . A composition comprising hydrogel polymer microspheres according to claim 38 , and a therapeutic agent, wherein the therapeutic agent is electrostatically held within the hydrogel matrix. 53 . The composition according to claim 52 , wherein the therapeutic agent is selected from the group consisting of camptothecins, anthracyclines, antiangiogenic agents, microtubule assembly inhibitors, aromatase inhibitors, platinum drugs and nucleoside analogues. 54 . The composition according to claim 52 , wherein the therapeutic agent is selected from the group consisting of irinotecan, topotecan, doxorubicin, daunorubicin, idarubicin, epirubicin, axitinib, bortezomib, bosutinib canertinib, dovitinib, dasatinib, erlotinib gefitinib, imatinib, lapatinib, lestaurtinib, masutinib, mubitinib, pazopanib, pazopanib semaxanib, sorafenib, sunitinib tandutinib, vandetanib, vatalanib vismodegib, vinblastine, vinorelbine, vincristine, anastrazole, cisplatin oxaliplatin carboplatin, miriplatin, 5-FU, cytarabine, fludarabine, gemcitabine paclitaxel, docetaxel, mitomycin, mitoxantrone, bleomycin, pingyangmycin, abiraterone, amifostine, buserelin, degarelix, folinic acid, goserelin, lanreotide, lenalidomide, letrozole, leuprorelin, octreotide, tamoxifen, triptorelin, bendamustine, chlorambucil, dacarbazine, melphalan, procarbazine, temozolomide, rapamycin, zotarolimus, everolimus, umirolimus, sirolimus, methotrexate, pemetrexed and raltitrexed. 55 . A composition according to claim 54 , wherein the therapeutic agent is selected from irinotecan, topotecan, doxorubicin, epirubicin, sorafenib, sunitinib, vandetanib, and miriplatin.

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  • Vasoprotectives; Antihaemorrhoidals; Drugs for varicose therapy; Capillary stabilisers · CPC title

  • for embolization or occlusion, e.g. vaso-occlusive compositions or devices · CPC title

  • Flowable or injectable implant compositions · CPC title

  • Microcapsules · CPC title

  • Anti-neoplastic or anti-proliferative or anti-restenosis or anti-angiogenic agents, e.g. paclitaxel, sirolimus · CPC title

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What does patent US2020254117A1 cover?
This invention relates to imageable polymers, particularly those comprising poly vinylalcohol and to methods for making them as well as to embolic microspheres comprising the polymers. The microspheres are imageable during embolization procedures and can be loaded with drugs or other therapeutic agents to provide an imageable drug delivery system.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Biocompatibles Uk Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification C08J3/075. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Aug 13 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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