Use of a bacitracin fraction as a growth promoting agent

Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Preparations characterized by special physical form – Food or edible as carrier for pharmaceutical

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426807, 514 3, 514 4, 514 21, A23K 1165, A23K 117

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051006707

ABSTRACT:
This application discloses an invention comprising a polypeptide fraction isolated from commerical bacitracin and which contains most if not all of the anti-insulinase activity of bacitracin while exhibiting few if any of the antibacterial properties. The invention herein described also involves the use of this polypeptide fraction given orally or if given parenterally either together (as composite) or in sequence as a means of treating diabetics. For such purposes, the insulin and anti-insulinase polypeptide fraction may be used as separate substances or chemically linked by a wide variety of chemical linking agents well known in the art. In addition to clinical uses, the application describes a method of using the polypeptide fraction as a growth promoter substance to be added to animal feed and also a composition useful for this purpose.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2906622 (1959-09-01), Lewis
patent: 3261688 (1966-07-01), McCutchan
Tsuji et al., Journal of Chromatography, 99, 597-608 (1974).

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