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titleOfInvention Procedure for the extraction of anabolic, respiration- promoting, low-molecular active substances for prophylactic, therapeutic, cell-culture and tissue- culture purposes
abstract S u m m a r y The procedure is intended to make it possible to extract anabolic, respiration-promoting, low-molecular active substances. The active substances can be used for prophylactic, therapeutic and cell-culture and tissue-culture purposes. The active substances are obtained from a yeast plasmolysate, by the disintegrat-ion of yeast fungi at the moment of their maximum growth. The disintegration is achieved by the use of ultrasound under the simultaneous influence of proteo-lytic enzymes. The residue is subjected to dialysis and very carefully concentrated.
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