Patents by Inventor Vinayak Sant
Vinayak Sant has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 10682438Abstract: Provided herein are biodegradable poly(ester amide) elastomers, methods of making the elastomers, and methods of using the elastomers, for example for tissue engineering. The elastomers can be used for preparation of tissue prostheses, such as a heart valve leaflet, a heart valve, cartilage, myocardium, blood vessels, smooth muscle, skeletal muscle, or other tissues. Also provided herein are semiquantitative FTIR methods for determining structure of a poly(ester amide) elastomer.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2018Date of Patent: June 16, 2020Assignee: University of Pittsburgh—Of the Commonwealth System of Higher EducationInventors: Shilpa Sant, Vinayak Sant
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Publication number: 20180369448Abstract: Provided herein are biodegradable poly(ester amide) elastomers, methods of making the elastomers, and methods of using the elastomers, for example for tissue engineering. The elastomers can be used for preparation of tissue prostheses, such as a heart valve leaflet, a heart valve, cartilage, myocardium, blood vessels, smooth muscle, skeletal muscle, or other tissues. Also provided herein are semiquantitative FTIR methods for determining structure of a poly(ester amide) elastomer.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2018Publication date: December 27, 2018Inventors: Shilpa Sant, Vinayak Sant
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Patent number: 10039858Abstract: Provided herein are biodegradable poly(ester amide) elastomers, methods of making the elastomers, and methods of using the elastomers, for example for tissue engineering. The elastomers can be used for preparation of tissue prostheses, such as a heart valve leaflet, a heart valve, cartilage, myocardium, blood vessels, smooth muscle, skeletal muscle, or other tissues. Also provided herein are semiquantitative FTIR methods for determining structure of a poly(ester amide) elastomer.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2016Date of Patent: August 7, 2018Assignee: University of Pittsburgh—Of the Commonweatlh System of Higher EducationInventors: Shilpa Sant, Vinayak Sant
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Publication number: 20180193466Abstract: The invention provides starch-based microparticles with high loading capacity for the stabilization and/or controlled release of one or more agents, for example, a pharmaceutical, a taste masking agent, a flavoring agent, or a combination thereof, disposed within the microparticles, and to methods of making and using such microparticles.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2017Publication date: July 12, 2018Inventors: Miloud Rahmouni, Mohamed N. Khalid, Vinayak Sant, Abdelaziz Tafer, Damon Smith
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Publication number: 20180185292Abstract: Disclosed is a misuse preventative, controlled release formulation comprising a core comprising a superabsorbent material (for example, polycarbophil), a controlled release coat surrounding the core, and a plurality of controlled release microparticles having a pharmaceutically active agent (for example, an opioid analgesic) disposed within the core, the coat, or both the core and the coat. When crushed, either intentionally or accidentally, and exposed to an aqueous medium, the superabsorbent material present in the core swells to encapsulate the microparticles, which remain substantially intact thereby retarding the release of the pharmaceutically active agent from the formulation. Also disclosed is a method of using the misuse preventative, controlled release formulation to deliver a pharmaceutically active agent to a mammal, for example, a human, in need thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2017Publication date: July 5, 2018Inventors: Miloud Rahmouni, Angela Ferrada, Fouzia Soulhi, Sonia Gervais, Vinayak Sant, Damon Smith, Frederic Duffayet, Shams Rustom, Ali El-Jammal, Jean-Michel Ndong, Bobby-Ernst Boursiquot, Ali Bichara
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Publication number: 20180185289Abstract: Disclosed is a misuse preventative, controlled release composition in the form of a multilayered oral dosage form. A first layer contains a plurality of controlled release microparticles having a pharmaceutically active agent (for example, an opioid analgesic) disposed therein. The second layer, which can be adjacent the first layer comprises a pharmaceutically active agent that can be the same or different from the pharmaceutically active agent in the microparticles in the first layer. The composition further comprises a superabsorbent material (for example, polycarbophil) disposed within the first layer, the second layer, or both the first layer and the second layer. When intact, the pharmaceutically active agent is released from the second layer faster than the pharmaceutically active agent in the first layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2017Publication date: July 5, 2018Inventors: Miloud Rahmouni, Sonia Gervais, Vinayak Sant, Damon Smith, Frederic Duffayet, Shams Rustom, Ali El-Jammal, Jean-Michel Ndong, Ali Bichara
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Publication number: 20170035932Abstract: Provided herein are biodegradable poly(ester amide) elastomers, methods of making the elastomers, and methods of using the elastomers, for example for tissue engineering. The elastomers can be used for preparation of tissue prostheses, such as a heart valve leaflet, a heart valve, cartilage, myocardium, blood vessels, smooth muscle, skeletal muscle, or other tissues. Also provided herein are semiquantitative FTIR methods for determining structure of a poly(ester amide) elastomer.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2016Publication date: February 9, 2017Inventors: Shilpa Sant, Vinayak Sant
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Publication number: 20160367483Abstract: Disclosed is a misuse preventative, controlled release formulation comprising a core comprising a superabsorbent material (for example, polycarbophil), a controlled release coat surrounding the core, and a plurality of controlled release microparticles having a pharmaceutically active agent (for example, an opioid analgesic) disposed within the core, the coat, or both the core and the coat. When crushed, either intentionally or accidentally, and exposed to an aqueous medium, the superabsorbent material present in the core swells to encapsulate the microparticles, which remain substantially intact thereby retarding the release of the pharmaceutically active agent from the formulation. Also disclosed is a method of using the misuse preventative, controlled release formulation to deliver a pharmaceutically active agent to a mammal, for example, a human, in need thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2016Publication date: December 22, 2016Inventors: Miloud Rahmouni, Angela Ferrada, Fouzia Soulhi, Sonia Gervais, Vinayak Sant, Damon Smith, Frederic Duffayet, Shams Rustom, Ali El-Jammal, Jean-Michel Ndong, Bobby-Ernst Boursiquot, Ali Bichara
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Publication number: 20160310432Abstract: Disclosed is a misuse preventative, controlled release composition in the form of a multilayered oral dosage form. A first layer contains a plurality of controlled release microparticles having a pharmaceutically active agent (for example, an opioid analgesic) disposed therein. The second layer, which can be adjacent the first layer comprises a pharmaceutically active agent that can be the same or different from the pharmaceutically active agent in the microparticles in the first layer. The composition further comprises a superabsorbent material (for example, polycarbophil) disposed within the first layer, the second layer, or both the first layer and the second layer. When intact, the pharmaceutically active agent is released from the second layer faster than the pharmaceutically active agent in the first layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2016Publication date: October 27, 2016Inventors: Miloud Rahmouni, Sonia Gervais, Vinayak Sant, Damon Smith, Frederic Duffayet, Shams Rustom, Ali El-Jammal, Jean-Michel Ndong, Ali Bichara
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Publication number: 20150272890Abstract: Disclosed is a misuse preventative, controlled release formulation comprising a core comprising a superabsorbent material (for example, polycarbophil), a controlled release coat surrounding the core, and a plurality of controlled release microparticles having a pharmaceutically active agent (for example, an opioid analgesic) disposed within the core, the coat, or both the core and the coat. When crushed, either intentionally or accidentally, and exposed to an aqueous medium, the superabsorbent material present in the coreswells to encapsulate the microparticles, which remain substantially intact thereby retarding the release of the pharmaceutically active agent from the formulation. Also disclosed is a method of using the misuse preventative, controlled release formulation to deliver a pharmaceutically active agent to a mammal, for example, a human, in need thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2014Publication date: October 1, 2015Inventors: Miloud Rahmouni, Angela Ferrada, Fouzia Soulhi, Sonia Gervais, Vinayak Sant, Damon Smith, Frederic Duffayet, Shams Rustom, Ali El-Jammal, Jean-Michel Ndong, Bobby-Ernst Boursiquot, Ali Bichara
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Publication number: 20150272888Abstract: Disclosed is a misuse preventative, controlled release composition in the form of a multilayered oral dosage form. A first layer contains a plurality of controlled release microparticles having a pharmaceutically active agent (for example, an opioid analgesic) disposed therein. A second layer comprises a pharmaceutically active agent that can be the same or different from the pharmaceutically active agent in the microparticles. The composition further comprises a superabsorbent material disposed within the first layer, the second layer, or both the first layer and the second layer. When crushed, either intentionally or accidentally, and exposed to an aqueous medium, the superabsorbent material swells to encapsulate the microparticles, which remain substantially intact thereby retarding the release of the pharmaceutically active agent from the composition.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2014Publication date: October 1, 2015Inventors: Miloud Rahmouni, Sonia Gervais, Vinayak Sant, Damon Smith, Frederic Duffayet, Shams Rustom, Ali El-Jammal, Jean-Michel Ndong, Ali Bichara
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Patent number: 8927013Abstract: Disclosed is a misuse preventative, controlled release composition in the form of a multilayered oral dosage form. A first layer contains a plurality of controlled release microparticles having a pharmaceutically active agent (for example, an opioid analgesic) disposed therein. A second layer comprises a pharmaceutically active agent that can be the same or different from the pharmaceutically active agent in the microparticles. The composition further comprises a superabsorbent material disposed within the first layer, the second layer, or both the first layer and the second layer. When crushed, either intentionally or accidentally, and exposed to an aqueous medium, the superabsorbent material swells to encapsulate the microparticles, which remain substantially intact thereby retarding the release of the pharmaceutically active agent from the composition.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2014Date of Patent: January 6, 2015Assignees: Paladin Labs Inc., Paladin Labs (Barbados) Inc., Paladin Labs Europe LimitedInventors: Miloud Rahmouni, Sonia Gervais, Vinayak Sant, Damon Smith, Frederic Duffayet, Shams Rustom, Ali El-Jammal, Jean-Michel Ndong, Ali Bichara
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Patent number: 8927014Abstract: Disclosed is a misuse preventative, controlled release composition in the form of a multilayered oral dosage form. A first layer contains a plurality of controlled release microparticles having a pharmaceutically active agent (for example, an opioid analgesic) disposed therein. A second layer comprises a superabsorbent material. When crushed, either intentionally or accidentally, and exposed to an aqueous medium, the superabsorbent material creates a hard gel that traps the microparticles. The hard gel and microparticles provide controlled release of the pharmaceutically active agent.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2014Date of Patent: January 6, 2015Assignees: Paladin Labs Inc., Paladin Labs (Barbados) Inc., Paladin Labs Europe LimitedInventors: Miloud Rahmouni, Sonia Gervais, Vinayak Sant, Damon Smith, Frederic Duffayet, Shams Rustom, Ali El-Jammal, Jean-Michel Ndong, Ali Bichara
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Patent number: 8920833Abstract: Disclosed is a misuse preventative, controlled release formulation comprising a core comprising a superabsorbent material (for example, polycarbophil), a controlled release coat surrounding the core, and a plurality of controlled release microparticles having a pharmaceutically active agent (for example, an opioid analgesic) disposed within the core, the coat, or both the core and the coat. When crushed, either intentionally or accidentally, and exposed to an aqueous medium, the superabsorbent material present in the coreswells to encapsulate the microparticles, which remain substantially intact thereby retarding the release of the pharmaceutically active agent from the formulation. Also disclosed is a method of using the misuse preventative, controlled release formulation to deliver a pharmaceutically active agent to a mammal, for example, a human, in need thereof.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2014Date of Patent: December 30, 2014Assignees: Paladin Labs Inc., Paladin Labs (Barbados) Inc., Paladin Labs Europe LimitedInventors: Miloud Rahmouni, Angela Ferrada, Fouzia Soulhi, Sonia Gervais, Vinayak Sant, Damon Smith, Frederic Duffayet, Shams Rustom, Ali El-Jammal, Jean-Michel Ndong, Bobby-Ernst Boursiquot, Ali Bichara
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Patent number: 8920834Abstract: Disclosed is a misuse preventative, controlled release formulation comprising a core comprising a first layer and a second layer. The core comprises a superabsorbent material (for example, polycarbophil), and a plurality of controlled release microparticles having a pharmaceutically active agent (for example, an opioid analgesic) disposed within the core. When crushed, either intentionally or accidentally, and exposed to an aqueous medium, the superabsorbent material present in the core swells to create a hard gel that traps the microparticles. The hard gel and microparticles provide controlled release of the pharmaceutically active agent. Also disclosed is a method of using the misuse preventative, controlled release formulation to deliver a pharmaceutically active agent to a mammal, for example, a human, in need thereof.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2014Date of Patent: December 30, 2014Assignees: Paladin Labs Inc., Paladin Labs (Barbados) Inc., Paladin Labs Europe LimitedInventors: Miloud Rahmouni, Angela Ferrada, Fouzia Soulhi, Sonia Gervais, Vinayak Sant, Damon Smith, Frederic Duffayet, Shams Rustom, Ali El-Jammal, Jean-Michel Ndong, Bobby-Ernst Boursiquot, Ali Bichara
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Patent number: 8895066Abstract: The invention relates to a bilayer composition for the delivery of acetaminophen and tramadol over at least a twelve hour period following initial administration. A single administration of the bilayer composition can provide analgesia starting in less than half an hour to about one hour after initial administration with a duration of at least twelve hours after initial administration.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2008Date of Patent: November 25, 2014Assignees: Paladin Labs Inc., Paladin Labs Europe Limited, Paladin Labs (Barbados) Inc.Inventors: Ali Bichara, Sonia Gervais, Dorothee Le Garrec, Patricia Ouadji, Vinayak Sant, Shiva Gosein, Vincent Lemaire, Samir Taga, Damon Smith
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Publication number: 20140294955Abstract: Disclosed is a misuse preventative, controlled release composition in the form of a multilayered oral dosage form. A first layer contains a plurality of controlled release microparticles having a pharmaceutically active agent (for example, an opioid analgesic) disposed therein. A second layer comprises a superabsorbent material. When crushed, either intentionally or accidentally, and exposed to an aqueous medium, the superabsorbent material creates a hard gel that traps the microparticles. The hard gel and microparticles provide controlled release of the pharmaceutically active agent.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2014Publication date: October 2, 2014Applicants: PALADIN LABS INC., PALADIN LABS EUROPE LIMITED, PALADIN LABS (BARBADOS) INC.Inventors: Miloud Rahmouni, Sonia Gervais, Vinayak Sant, Damon Smith, Frederic Duffayet, Shams Rustom, Ali El-Jammal, Jean-Michel Ndong, Ali Bichara
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Publication number: 20140294954Abstract: Disclosed is a misuse preventative, controlled release formulation comprising a core comprising a first layer and a second layer. The core comprises a superabsorbent material (for example, polycarbophil), and a plurality of controlled release microparticles having a pharmaceutically active agent (for example, an opioid analgesic) disposed within the core. When crushed, either intentionally or accidentally, and exposed to an aqueous medium, the superabsorbent material present in the core swells to create a hard gel that traps the microparticles. The hard gel and microparticles provide controlled release of the pharmaceutically active agent. Also disclosed is a method of using the misuse preventative, controlled release formulation to deliver a pharmaceutically active agent to a mammal, for example, a human, in need thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2014Publication date: October 2, 2014Inventors: Miloud Rahmouni, Angela Ferrada, Fouzia Soulhi, Sonia Gervais, Vinayak Sant, Damon Smith, Frederic Duffayet, Shams Rustom, Ali El-Jammal, Jean-Michel Ndong, Bobby-Ernst Boursiquot, Ali Bichara
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Publication number: 20140248346Abstract: Disclosed is a misuse preventative, controlled release composition in the form of a multilayered oral dosage form. A first layer contains a plurality of controlled release microparticles having a pharmaceutically active agent (for example, an opioid analgesic) disposed therein. A second layer comprises a pharmaceutically active agent that can be the same or different from the pharmaceutically active agent in the microparticles. The composition further comprises a superabsorbent material disposed within the first layer, the second layer, or both the first layer and the second layer. When crushed, either intentionally or accidentally, and exposed to an aqueous medium, the superabsorbent material swells to encapsulate the microparticles, which remain substantially intact thereby retarding the release of the pharmaceutically active agent from the composition.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2014Publication date: September 4, 2014Applicants: PALADIN LABS INC., PALADIN LABS EUROPE LIMITED, PALADIN LABS (BARBADOS) INC.Inventors: Miloud Rahmouni, Sonia Gervais, Vinayak Sant, Damon Smith, Frederic Duffayet, Shams Rustom, Ali El-Jammal, Jean-Michel Ndong, Ali Bichara
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Publication number: 20140206704Abstract: The invention provides starch-based microparticles with high loading capacity for the stabilization and/or controlled release of one or more agents, for example, a pharmaceutical, a taste masking agent, a flavoring agent, or a combination thereof, disposed within the microparticles, and to methods of making and using such microparticles.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2014Publication date: July 24, 2014Applicant: Paladin Labs Inc.Inventors: Miloud Rahmouni, Mohamed N. Khalid, Vinayak Sant, Abdelaziz Tafer, Damon Smith