Oral delivery of biologically active substances bound to vitamin

Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Designated organic active ingredient containing – Peptide containing doai

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4241941, 514 12, 514 52, 530405, 536 264, 536 2641, 536 2644, A61K 31715, A61K 39385, C07H 2300

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ABSTRACT:
Complex of a drug, hormone, bio-active peptide, or immunogen with the carrier molecule vitamin B12 and a method for delivering the complex to the intestine of a host vertebrate in order to deliver the complex to the circulation of the host and thereby elicit a pharmacological response to the drug, hormone, bio-active molecule or to elicit a systemic immune response to the immunogen. The invention also provides a method for the production of the complex. Further, the invention provides medicaments containing the complex.

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