Process for the virus-inactivation of immunoglobulin

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PATENT NO 4721777
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06778708

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Virus-contaminated immunoglobulin can be virus-inactivated by heating it in a substantially dry state at a temperature of 30.degree. to 100.degree. C. for a period of time sufficient for inactivating virus with maintaining original activity of the immunoglobulin. The addition of glycine, sodium chloride, sodium acetate, polyethylene glycol, albumin or mannitol enhances the effect and gives good solubility and good state to the solution of the virus-inactivated immunoglobulin.

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GREEN CROSS CORPORATION THE15-1 IMABASHI-1-CHOME HIGASHI-KU A CORP OF JAPAN OSAKA

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Funayama, Masahiro Hirakata, JP 8 99
Goto, Takashi Kyoto, JP 200 1735
Nishida, Masayuki Nagaokakyo, JP 26 326
Suyama, Tadakazu Kyoto, JP 47 564
Takahashi, Tsuyoshi Toyonaka, JP 198 3130
Uemura, Yahiro Hirakata, JP 29 388
Uriyu, Katuhiro Sakurai, JP 6 99

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