VIRUS-FREE PLASMA PROTEIN COMPOSITIONS TREATED WITH POROUS MEMBRANE AND PROCESS FOR PRODUCING THE SAME
Contaminant viruses can be efficiently removed almost without losing the activity of protein by subjecting a plasma protein composition having a high risk of viral contamination to a treatment with a porous membrane having a pore size greater than a single-particle size of the virus, particularly by...
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Main Authors | , , , , , |
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Format | Patent |
Language | English French German |
Published |
29.12.2004
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Edition | 7 |
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Summary: | Contaminant viruses can be efficiently removed almost without losing the activity of protein by subjecting a plasma protein composition having a high risk of viral contamination to a treatment with a porous membrane having a pore size greater than a single-particle size of the virus, particularly by subjecting a plasma protein composition to a fractionation treatment by precipitation, before the porous membrane treatment. Particularly, a fibrinogen composition substantially free of non-enveloped viruses, Parvovirus among others, can be provided. By the application of the present invention, a safe plasma protein preparation free of viruses can be conveniently provided. |
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Bibliography: | Application Number: EP20000987665 |