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publicationDate 1986-07-09-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber JP-S61151129-A
titleOfInvention Absorbefacient for vitamin e
abstract PURPOSE: To provide an agent to promote the absorption of vitamin E administered to man, domestic animal and domestic fowl, by using Clostridium butyricum Miyairi as an active component. n CONSTITUTION: Clostridium butyricum Miyairi is used as an active compound of the titled agent. Clostridium butyricum Miyairi is an anti-putrefactive butyric bacillus known as Miyairi bacillus having the shape of straight of slightly curved rod with blunt ends at both sides. It can be administered together with vitamin E to promote the absorption and improve the pharmacological effect of the vitamin. The intestinal absorption of vitamin E can be promoted with the present agent even in the case of the administration of vitamin E orally as a solid drug. The Miyairi bacillus is added preferably in an amount of 10W2,000mg to 1kg of feed. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1986,JPO&Japio
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