Abstract: Bismuth-containing compounds include bismuth and a biologically active agent coordinated to the bismuth. The biologically active agent includes at least one heteroatom configured for coordination with the bismuth. Coordination polymers include a polymer matrix that contains a bismuth-containing compound. Methods for modulating a pharmacokinetic property of a biologically active agent include coordinating the biologically active agent to bismuth to form a bismuth-containing compound, and administering the bismuth-containing compound orally to a patient. Methods for treating Parkinson's disease, methods for treating hypothyroidism, methods for treating ulcerative colitis, and methods for treating cancer each include administering a bismuth-containing compound to a patient.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 8, 2010
Date of Patent:
December 11, 2018
Assignee:
Synthonics, Inc.
Inventors:
John D. Price, Thomas Piccariello, Robert A. Oberlender, Michaela E. Mulhare, Scott B. Palmer
Abstract: A coordination complex having a physiologically acceptable pKa includes a metal and a biologically active agent. The pKa of the coordination complex is less than the pKa of the biologically active agent. A pharmaceutical solution for treating a patient includes a coordination complex and water, wherein the coordination complex is at least partially soluble in the water at physiological pH and in a therapeutically efficacious concentration. A method for treating a patient includes administering a pharmaceutical solution including a coordination complex and water to a patient in need of a biologically active agent.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 26, 2010
Date of Patent:
July 15, 2014
Assignee:
Synthonics, Inc.
Inventors:
Thomas Piccariello, John D. Price, Robert A. Oberlender, Michaela E. Mulhare, Mary C. Spencer, Scott B. Palmer
Abstract: Embodiments of the present disclosure include a coordination complex, comprising a first biologically active moiety, a second biologically active moiety, and a metal, wherein the first biologically active moiety and second biologically active moiety are bound to the metal by covalent coordination bonds, and wherein the first biologically active moiety and second biologically active moiety are different. These complexes may enhance the pharmacodynamic properties of biologically active moieties.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 5, 2012
Date of Patent:
May 6, 2014
Assignee:
Synthonics, Inc.
Inventors:
Thomas Piccariello, Scott B. Palmer, John D. Price, Robert Oberlender, Mary C. Spencer, Michaela E. Mulhare
Abstract: A metal coordination complex of a biologically active moiety and a metal is disclosed. The complex confers to the biologically active moiety an improved performance which can include potency, stability, absorbability, targeted delivery, and combinations thereof.
Abstract: Embodiments of the present disclosure include a coordination complex, comprising a first biologically active moiety, a second biologically active moiety, and a metal, wherein the first biologically active moiety and second biologically active moiety are bound to the metal by covalent coordination bonds, and wherein the first biologically active moiety and second biologically active moiety are different. These complexes may enhance the pharmacodynamic properties of biologically active moieties.
Type:
Application
Filed:
July 5, 2012
Publication date:
November 1, 2012
Applicant:
Synthonics, Inc.
Inventors:
Thomas Piccariello, Scott B. Palmer, John D. Price, Robert Oberlender, Mary C. Spencer, Michaela E. Mulhare
Abstract: Embodiments of the present disclosure include a coordination complex, comprising a first biologically active moiety, a second biologically active moiety, and a metal, wherein the first biologically active moiety and second biologically active moiety are bound to the metal by covalent coordination bonds, and wherein the first biologically active moiety and second biologically active moiety are different. These complexes may enhance the pharmacodynamic properties of biologically active moieties.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 9, 2008
Date of Patent:
August 7, 2012
Assignee:
Synthonics, Inc.
Inventors:
Thomas Piccariello, Scott B. Palmer, John D. Price, Robert Oberlender, Mary C. Spencer, Michaela E. Mulhare
Abstract: A metal coordination complex of a biologically active moiety and a metal is disclosed. The complex confers to the biologically active moiety an improved performance which can include potency, stability, absorbability, targeted delivery, and combinations thereof.
Abstract: A metal coordination complex of a biologically active moiety and a metal is disclosed. The complex confers to the biologically active moiety an improved performance which can include potency, stability, absorbability, targeted delivery, and combinations thereof.