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GEP19960514B - Method for Obtaining Biologically Active Preparation "Katrex" - Google Patents

Method for Obtaining Biologically Active Preparation "Katrex"

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GEP19960514B
GEP19960514B GEAP1993964A GEAP1993000964A GEP19960514B GE P19960514 B GEP19960514 B GE P19960514B GE AP1993964 A GEAP1993964 A GE AP1993964A GE AP1993000964 A GEAP1993000964 A GE AP1993000964A GE P19960514 B GEP19960514 B GE P19960514B
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biologically active
extraction
albumen
obtaining biologically
active preparation
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GEAP1993964A
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Alexander Gachechuladze
Teimuraz Svanishvili
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Alexander Gachechuladze
Teimuraz Svanishvili
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Priority to GEAP1993964A priority Critical patent/GEP19960514B/en
Publication of GEP19960514B publication Critical patent/GEP19960514B/en

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Abstract

This invention refers to pharmacology, in particular to methods for obtaining biologically active substances. The technical result of the invention is in simplifying the technological process and improving the immunostimulating effect. The method for obtaining biologically active preparation is in, that it provides for the extraction of organic material homogenate, the precipitation of structural albumen by 96% ethyle spirit, with further centrifugation and filtering; The liver of shark Squalis Cicantiash is used as an organic material, and the extraction of homogenate is carried out by hypertonic solution of natrium chloride, with the subsequent staying for 6-8 hours, seperation of albumen fraction, precipitation of albumen, then it is effect by ultrasound for 2-5 min, whereas the extraction and every following process is held at 0-4°C temperature.
GEAP1993964A 1993-07-05 1993-07-05 Method for Obtaining Biologically Active Preparation "Katrex" GEP19960514B (en)

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