A METHOD OF PRESERVING BIOLOGICALLY-ACTIVE MATERIAL.

Application IN/PCT/2001/01527/MUM published 2006-05-05, filed 2001-12-05
Biologically-active material can be preserved by a method of desiccation, without lyophilisation, in a matrix of glassy trehalose. The method involves forming a coacervate of the biologically-active material and chitosan and then dehydrating mixture of coacervate and trehalose solution. In a cycle time much shorter than a typical freeze drying process biologically-active material, such as viruses, proteins and nucleic acids, can be preserved to provide a material that can be rehydrated. The invention is especially useful for the production of vaccines from preserved material. Drawing: Nil Total Pages: 22.

Applicant

ANHYDRO LIMITED
SIXTH AVENUE, FLIXBOROUGH INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, SCUNTHORPE, NORTH LINCOLNSHIRE DN15 8SH, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.

Inventor

1. WORRALL ERIC EDWARD

International Info

Classification: C12N 1/04
Publication Number: WO 00/78924
Application Date: 2000-06-21

Priority Information

9914412.3 GREAT BRITAIN 1999-06-22