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titleOfInvention Method of obtaining antiallergic components not containing pathagonic organisms from hot-processed fungi PL
abstract The present invention relates to a specific method of champignon fungus treatment by which a dry mass is obtained including a substance which provides for an outstanding antiallergic effect. Said method is characterized by step of disinfection carried out with proper disinfection means and preceding the steps of drying and cutting of said champignon mass, these steps being followed by the step of sterilization by ionization comprising the use of a cobalt charge (bomb) which is carried out after said mass has been formed into a final product.
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