ALEXANDRIA, Va., June 12 -- United States Patent no. 12,295,916, issued on May 13.
"Process for making aqueous therapeutic particle having stable exterior water clustering with nanosized thickness" was invented by Karl P. Dresdner Jr. (Haddonfield, N.J.), Michael Raymond Cary (Lexington, S.C.), Chase Hudson (Provo, Utah) and Nathan A. Beckham (Provo, Utah).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "The invention relates to processes for making pharmaceutical aqueous therapeutic particles (AQTP) having stable exterior water clustering with nanosized thickness less than 300 nanometers, wherein the AQTP has an improved bioavailability when administered to a mammal compared to conventional pharmaceutical drug...