Stabilized pancreas product

Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Enzyme or coenzyme containing – Multienzyme complexes or mixtures of enzymes

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C424S094100, C424S094200, C424S442000

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07153504

ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides stabilized pancreas products useful, for example, as an animal feed additives. The invention also provides for feed additives and feed rations comprising a stabilized pancreas product. Further, the invention provides for methods of making stabilized pancreas products. The present invention also provides for methods of supplementing an animal feed utilizing stabilized pancreas products.

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