Patent classifications
C12N9/94
PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION COMPRISING PANCREATIN AND A LIPASE-CONTAINING COATING
The present invention relates to a pharmaceutical composition comprising pancreatin, which has a coating that contains a least one lipase. Preferably the at least one lipase is burlulipase. It also relates to a medicinal product comprising such a pharmaceutical composition. A method of producing such a pharmaceutical composition also forms part of the present invention.
METHOD FOR SIZE BASED EVALUATION OF PANCREATIC PROTEIN MIXTURE
The present invention provides an improved method for analysis of pancreatic protein mixture comprises at least more than one biological active protein selected from amylase, protease and lipase, wherein the analysis and quantification of pancreatic protein mixtures is performed with Size Exclusion High Performance Liquid Chromatography (SE-HPLC). Also, the present invention provides the process for the separation, analysis and quantification of low molecular weight and high molecular weight enzymes present in pancreatic protein mixture.
Composition and methods of use
Provided herein are compositions and methods that can remove, metabolize, or degrade a hydrocarbon in an area that is contaminated by hydrocarbons. Methods for bioremediation of an area such as an area of land, a body of water, or a shoreline that are contaminated by a hydrocarbon, such as from a crude oil spill are also described. The compositions and methods described herein can be used on natural flora and fauna as well as manmade materials that are contaminated by a hydrocarbon.
Composition and methods of use
Provided herein are compositions and methods that can remove, metabolize, or degrade a hydrocarbon in an area that is contaminated by hydrocarbons. Methods for bioremediation of an area such as an area of land, a body of water, or a shoreline that are contaminated by a hydrocarbon, such as from a crude oil spill are also described. The compositions and methods described herein can be used on natural flora and fauna as well as manmade materials that are contaminated by a hydrocarbon.
Method for reducing or inactivating viral and microbial content in the processes for the manufacture of pancreatin
A pancreatin preparation having reduced viral infectivity includes one or more pancreatin enzymes and peracetic acid (PAA). At least one pancreatin enzyme may be derived from an animal source such as a porcine pancreas gland. In a particular embodiment, the one or more pancreatin enzymes are selected from the group consisting of lipases, proteases, and amylases.
Method for reducing or inactivating viral and microbial content in the processes for the manufacture of pancreatin
A pancreatin preparation having reduced viral infectivity includes one or more pancreatin enzymes and peracetic acid (PAA). At least one pancreatin enzyme may be derived from an animal source such as a porcine pancreas gland. In a particular embodiment, the one or more pancreatin enzymes are selected from the group consisting of lipases, proteases, and amylases.
Methods, formulations, and kits for bacterial degradation
Methodologies, formulations, and kits suitable for decontaminating environments containing bacterial spores by degrading the spores. Formulations contain papain and at least one germinant. Methods for killing bacterial spores include contacting the spores with the formulation for a duration sufficient to initiate germination of the bacterial spores. The spores are then killed with the papain in the formulation, or are rendered by the papain susceptible to being killed by a reagent.
METHOD FOR DIAGNOSING AND TREATING DYSAUTONOMIA AND OTHER DYSAUTONOMIC CONDITIONS
A method for treating a Parkinson's patient with digestive/pancreatic enzymes involves administering an effective amount of digestive/pancreatic enzymes to an individual having the disorder in order to improve a symptom of the disorder. In addition, a method is provided for determining whether an individual has, or may develop, Parkinson's disease or related dysautonomic disorders and for determining whether an individual will benefit from the administration of pancreatic/digestive enzymes to treat the dysautonomic disorder.
ENZYME COMPOSITIONS WITH REDUCED VIRAL AND MICROBIAL CONTAMINATION
The present invention pertains to an enzyme preparation obtained from e-beam irradiated animal tissue, such as porcine pancreas. The present invention also pertains to methods for making such enzyme preparations, pharmaceutical compositions comprising such enzymes preparations, and methods for using such pharmaceutical compositions and enzyme preparations.
ENZYME COMPOSITIONS WITH REDUCED VIRAL AND MICROBIAL CONTAMINATION
The present invention pertains to an enzyme preparation obtained from e-beam irradiated animal tissue, such as porcine pancreas. The present invention also pertains to methods for making such enzyme preparations, pharmaceutical compositions comprising such enzymes preparations, and methods for using such pharmaceutical compositions and enzyme preparations.