Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Designated organic active ingredient containing – Carbohydrate doai
Patent
1994-08-19
1999-09-21
Feisee, Lila
Drug, bio-affecting and body treating compositions
Designated organic active ingredient containing
Carbohydrate doai
514391, 514399, 514400, 436 18, 426241, 426242, 426443, A01N 4304, A01N 4350, A61K 31715, A61K 31415
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active
059554487
ABSTRACT:
The present invention encompasses methods of increasing stability of biological substances during drying and the dried compositions derived therefrom. The compositions have improved storage stability.
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Colaco Camilo
Roser Bruce J.
Sen Shevanti
Eyler Yvonne
Feisee Lila
Quadrant Holdings Cambridge Limited
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