Porous Photonic Crystals for Intraocular Drug Delivery
- 技術優勢
- The use of this nano-material minimizes the number of injections required, reducing cost, scarring, and the likelihood of infection. It ensures that the patient receives an effective dose throughout the treatment period. Pore size, spacing, and layering can be controlled, and the surface chemistry of the nanoporous silicon or its biopolymeric equivalent can be modified to accommodate almost any type of compound. Furthermore, the optical properties of the material can be customized such that each drug can have its own optical signature, thus allowing one to monitor several drugs simultaneously.Porous silicon is biocompatible and bioresorbable, and has tunable pore volumes and a high surface area, so that its drug loading capacity is high.
- 詳細技術說明
- This invention presents two major advantages over existing ocular drug delivery technologies. First, the nanoporous silicon, or a biopolymeric cast of it, can be tailor-made for each type of drug to control the kinetics of sustained drug release such that the drug can be delivered in the eye with the optimal spatio-temporal profile over a long period of time. Further, several drugs can be delivered simultaneously, each with its own release parameters. Second, this customized nanomaterial has optical properties that allow a person to monitor drug levels in the implant without invasive procedures to the eye. The optical properties of this material change in a reproducible fashion as the concentration of drug decreases within the implant, so that one can view the implant through the iris to determine the amount of drug remaining. These properties make this an ideal material for drug delivery and non-invasive reporting of drug levels.
- *Abstract
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The treatment of eye diseases, such as age-related macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, uveitis, and others, has been problematic. The largest barrier to effective treatment is the difficulty of delivering the appropriate concentration of drug to the correct location in the eye for a sufficient length of time. Various solutions have been attempted, including repeated intraocular injections of drug or surgical implantation of drug-permeated material. However, these methods are impractical and present a significant risk to the patient: multiple injections are required, each carrying a finite risk of infection, and surgical procedures are cumbersome and not always effective.
- *IP Issue Date
- Mar 1, 2018
- *Principal Investigation
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Name: Emily Anglin
Department:
Name: Lingyun Cheng
Department:
Name: Frederique Cunin
Department:
Name: William Freeman
Department:
Name: Yang Yang Li
Department:
Name: Michael Sailor
Department:
- 附加資料
- Patent Number: US20090208556A1
Application Number: US2007665557A
Inventor: Freeman, William | Sailor, Michael J. | Cheng, Lingyun | Cunin, Frederique | Anglin, Emily | Li, Yang Yang
Priority Date: 29 Oct 2004
Priority Number: US20090208556A1
Application Date: 17 Feb 2009
Publication Date: 20 Aug 2009
IPC Current: A61F000900
US Class: 424427
Assignee Applicant: The Regents of the University of California
Title: Porous photonic crystals for drug delivery to the eye
Usefulness: Porous photonic crystals for drug delivery to the eye
Summary: The device is useful as a minimally invasive controlled drug delivery device for delivering a particular drug or drugs e.g. angiostatic steroids to a particular location of the eye; in minimally invasive controlled drug delivery system (claimed); for treating intraocular diseases such as glaucoma, age-related macular degeneration, choroidal neovascularization, uveitis and extraocular diseases such as viral keratitis, chronic allergic conjunctivitis and scleritis.
Novelty: Minimally invasive controlled drug delivery device for delivering drug or drugs e.g. angiostatic steroids to particular location of eye comprises porous film template having pores dimensioned to partially receive the drug
- 主要類別
- 生物醫學
- 細分類別
- 醫療裝置
- 申請號碼
- 20180055765
- 其他
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State Of Development
Nanoporous silicon has been implanted into the eye and its spectrum visualized through the iris for four months or longer with no obvious toxicity. Nanomaterial has been customized to release dexamethasone into solution. See related materials for other details.
Related Materials
- Polymer Replicas of Photonic Porous Silicon for Sensing and Drug Delivery Applications (2003), Science v. 299, 2045-2047.
- Engineering the Chemistry and Nanostructure of Porous Silicon Fabry-Perot Films for Loading and Release of a Steroid (2004), Langmuir, v. 20(25), 11264-11269.
- http://chem-faculty.ucsd.edu/sailor/research
Intellectual Property Info
This invention is available for licensing or sponsored research.
Tech ID/UC Case
19593/2005-088-0
Related Cases
2005-088-0
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