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publicationDate 1993-05-15-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber RU-1816214-C
titleOfInvention Process for isolating biologically active agent from animal semen
abstract The invention relates to biotechnology, and in particular, to methods for producing biologically active agents from raw materials of animal origin. The purpose of the invention is the elimination of the immunogenic properties of the target product obtained from sperm. The method includes the following operations: heat treatment of sperm, obtaining a soluble fraction, separation into high and low molecular weight components, sterilization and concentration to obtain the target product. New in the method is the use of not only native but also cryopreserved semen as a raw material, which is incubated at a temperature of 80-00RS for 0.5-1 hours with stirring, settling for 5-15 hours at 15-25 ° C, separation of high and low molecular weight p-; components by dialysis or column chromatography, the dialysate or low molecular weight component being respectively sterilized as the target product. ate with
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