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titleOfInvention Method for increasing protein to fat ratio in animal and medicinal composition therefor
abstract PURPOSE: To adjust a protein to fat ratio by parenterally administering cobalt protoporphyrin(CoPP) or cobalt mesoporphyrin(CoMP) for suppressing the endocrine system of an animal. n CONSTITUTION: This method for increasing a protein to fat ratio in an animal, is to administer an effective amount for a suppression, preferably 1-50μmol/Kg body weight CoPP or CoMP as an aseptic parenteral isotonic solution intravenously, subcutaneously or intramuscularly for increasing the protein ratio against the body weight. In breeding a beef cattle or a domestic fowl for a food, a feed efficiency is improved and a lean meat having a high nutritious value can be obtained. By administering CoPP or CoMP, the production of gonadal hormones is temporarily suppressed with an accompanying reduction of anabo1ic and growth accelerating activities, and also an appetite adjusting site in a hypothalamus is affected to obtain an appetite suppression for a long period of time. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1989,JPO
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