Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Process of utilizing an enzyme or micro-organism to destroy... – Treating animal or plant material or micro-organism
Reexamination Certificate
2006-04-18
2006-04-18
Witz, Jean C. (Department: 1651)
Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology
Process of utilizing an enzyme or micro-organism to destroy...
Treating animal or plant material or micro-organism
C435S232000, C210S646000, C514S018700
Reexamination Certificate
active
07029906
ABSTRACT:
Carbonyl stress-ameliorating agents have been provided, which contain an enzyme having a glyoxalase I activity and a carbonyl compound-reducing agent as the active ingredients. The carbonyl stress-ameliorating agents of the present invention rapidly eliminate carbonyl compounds, and thus ameliorate carbonyl induced stress conditions.
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Beattie Ingrid A.
Hanley Susan
Kozakiewicz Cynthia A.
Kurokawa Kiyoshi
Mintz Levin
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