Material for adsorbing pyrogen

Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Solid synthetic organic polymer as designated organic active... – Nitrogen heterocycle

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ABSTRACT:
An insoluble material for adsorbing a pyrogen comprising a polymer of an aziridine compound. According to the present invention, a large amount of the pyrogen can be easily removed from a solution containing pyrogen, and a large amount of the material for adsorbing the pyrogen can be prepared in easy steps. Therefore, the adsorbing material can greatly contribute to the preparation of medicines.

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