Invention Grant
US07658950B2 Material for treating mammalian joint maladies by biological fluid transplantation
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用于通过生物流体移植治疗哺乳动物关节疾病的材料
- Patent Title: Material for treating mammalian joint maladies by biological fluid transplantation
- Patent Title (中): 用于通过生物流体移植治疗哺乳动物关节疾病的材料
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Application No.: US11694254Application Date: 2007-03-30
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Publication No.: US07658950B2Publication Date: 2010-02-09
- Inventor: Charles P. Meader , Paul V. Christofferson
- Applicant: Charles P. Meader , Paul V. Christofferson
- Applicant Address: US CO Grover
- Assignee: Equine Bio-Tech, Inc.
- Current Assignee: Equine Bio-Tech, Inc.
- Current Assignee Address: US CO Grover
- Agency: Cochran Freund & Young LLC
- Agent Paul M. Thompson
- Main IPC: A61K9/00
- IPC: A61K9/00 ; A61K35/12 ; A61K35/32

Abstract:
Disclosed is a product and method for transplanting biological fluids into a host animal (including humans) that have been collected from donor animals. These biological fluids have been purified and processed so that they are acellular, sterile, pathogen free, and a form that can be stored for considerable periods of time without degradation. In one embodiment, synovial fluid is harvested from a large number of donors to produce the transplantation compound. Donor fluid is collected from a number of joints per animal, and initially screened for obvious abnormalities (clarity, color, viscosity . . . etc.) and accepted or rejected on a joint-by-joint basis at the time of collection. The collected fluid is frozen in the field. Once in a laboratory setting, the fluid is warmed and spun down in a centrifuge. The supernate is collected, filtered, and mixed in large batches while the permeate is discarded. The supernate is re-frozen, lyophilized (freeze-dried) to form a cake and packaged as an individual dose under vacuum. The product is sterile, stable, has a long shelf life and can be readily reconstituted and injected into a joint.
Public/Granted literature
- US20070166391A1 MATERIAL FOR TREATING MAMMALIAN JOINT MALADIES BY BIOLOGICAL FLUID TRANSPLANTATION Public/Granted day:2007-07-19
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