Process for producing intravenous immune globulin

Chemistry of carbon compounds – Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds – C-metal

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424101, A23J 106, A61K 3514

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040751937

ABSTRACT:
A process is provided for producing intravenous immune globulin which comprises adsorbing plasminogen from blood of a selected mammalian species on L-lysine agarose, washing the adsorbate and eluting the purified plasminogen, converting the plasminogen to plasmin, and incubating a mixture of the plasmin and homospecific immune globulin having anticomplementary activity so as to reduce the anticomplementary activity, adsorbing excess plasmin present in the mixture, and recovering the immune globulin from the mixture.

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