Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Immunoglobulin – antiserum – antibody – or antibody fragment,... – Monoclonal antibody or fragment thereof
Patent
1976-11-01
1977-11-22
Rosen, Sam
Drug, bio-affecting and body treating compositions
Immunoglobulin, antiserum, antibody, or antibody fragment,...
Monoclonal antibody or fragment thereof
424127, 424154, A61K 3312, A61K 3306, A61K 3300
Patent
active
040596915
ABSTRACT:
The incidence of infectious disease in livestock is reduced and/or stress is relieved by providing the livestock with drinking water containing a catalytically effective amount of a unique catalyst. In a preferred variant, the drinking water may also contain lignite which has been pretreated with the catalyst until it is soluble. The catalyst is prepared by a process including the steps of admixing a water soluble alkali metal silicate with an aqueous medium containing carefully controlled amounts of water soluble substances which are sources of calcium ion and magnesium ion, reacting the same to produce an aqueous colloidal suspension of the reaction product, admixing a micelle forming surfactant with the aqueous medium, and agitating the aqueous medium containing the colloidal particles and surfactant to form catalyst-containing micelles. The preparation of the novel catalyst and the water soluble catalyst treated lignite is described in detail hereinafter. The invention is also useful in obtaining better utilization of feed and for other purposes.
REFERENCES:
the Merck Veterinary Manual-2nd edit., (1961) p. 787.
CAW Industries, Inc.
Landingham, Jr. L. S. Van
Rosen Sam
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