Chemistry of carbon compounds – Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds – C-metal
Patent
1980-03-18
1981-03-17
Schain, Howard E.
Chemistry of carbon compounds
Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds
C-metal
424 85, 424101, 424177, A23J 000
Patent
active
042566312
ABSTRACT:
The specification describes an economical process for the preparation of immunoglobulin for intravenous administration. An immunoglobulin can be, in accordance with the process, purified by a combination of a fractional precipitation method and an affinity chromatography. As a precipitant, divalent or trivalent metal salts are used and a complex of human IgG and a polyhydroxy polymeric compound is employed as an adsorbent. Purified immunoglobulin contains little or no aggregated or partially denatured globulin which is believed to cause anaphylaxis when administered intravenously. Prior art techniques cannot economically provide immunoglobulin in such a purified form and only intramuscular injections were feasible. Intravenous administrations allow immunoglobulin to be dosed in a larger amount and to act much faster than intramuscular injections.
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patent: 4046722 (1977-09-01), Rowland
Mori Toshihito
Yokoo Nobuo
Kowa Company Limited
Schain Howard E.
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