Rice dextrin oral rehydration solution

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

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514867, 536103, A61K 31715, A61K 4740

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RE0360325

ABSTRACT:
An improved oral rehydration solution comprising a mixture of rice dextrin and required electrolytes is provided. The functionality of the rice dextrin in oral rehydration solutions is superior to glucose in infants with chronic diarrhea, resulting in lower stool output and enhanced water retention during the initial six hours of therapy. Rice dextrin also has a polymer profile which provides more readily available glucose than corn dextrin or rice flour. There is also provided a process for clarifying solutions of rice dextrin which involves a first filtration at 35.degree. C. and 50.degree. C. and a second filtration at temperatures above 80.degree. C. using filter aid and activated carbon.

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