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Oxygen-transferable emulsion
   
Document Number
US Patent 3962439
Issued Date
June 8, 1976
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Oxygen-transferable perfluorocarbon compounds having 9 to 11 carbon atoms such as perfluorodecalin, perfluoro(C.sub.3-5 -alkylcyclohexanes), perfluoro(C.sub.4-6 -alkyl tetrahydropyrans), perfluoro(C.sub.5-7 -alkyltetrahydrofurans), perfluoro(C.sub.5-7 -alkylmorpholins) and perfluoro(C.sub.9-11 -trialkylamines) are emulsified in a physiologically acceptable aqueons solution such as Ringer's solution by the aid of a phospholipid as emulsifier and a fatty acid of 8 to 22 carbon atoms, alkali metal salt or monoglyceride thereof as emulsifying adjuvant. The emulsion is stable for a considerable period of time and contains particles having a particle size ranging from 0.05 to 0.3 .mu.. It is usable as a blood substitute or a perfusate for preservation of the internal organs.
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Published
June 8, 1976
Application Number
05/439,638
Filed
February 4, 1974
US Classification
514/231.2   514/315 514/451 514/461 514/579 514/672 514/722 514/756 514/759 514/832
Int'l Classification
A61K   9/00   (20060101)   A61K   31/02   (20060101)  
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Attorney/Law Firm
Priority Data
Oct 05, 1973 [JA] 48-112047
USPTO Field of Search
424/352   424/285   424/283   424/248   424/267   424/325   424/278   424/342  
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