Methods of producing macromolecular compositions and using same are provided. The method includes preparing a resin material; forming an acetyl group on the resin material; and oxidizing the acetyl group via a one-step reaction including reacting a sulfoxide and an acid with the acetyl group to form a ketoaldehyde group. The macromolecular compositions are capable of removing an effective amount of one or more constituents from a physiological solution, such as urea during dialysis therapy.
Mitchell Poss - Antioch IL, US Henk Blom - Mundelein IL, US Alex Odufu - Hoffman Estates IL, US Robert Smakman - Nigtevecht, NL
International Classification:
C08F008/00
US Classification:
525/146000
Abstract:
Methods of producing macromolecular compositions and using same are provided. The method includes preparing a resin material; forming an acetyl group on the resin material; and oxidizing the acetyl group via a one-step reaction including reacting a sulfoxide and an acid with the acetyl group to form a ketoaldehyde group. The macromolecular compositions are capable of removing an effective amount of one or more constituents from a physiological solution, such as urea during dialysis therapy.
Mitchell J. Poss - Antioch IL, US Henk Blom - Mundelein IL, US Alex Odufu - Hoffman Estates IL, US Robert Smakman - NW Nigtevecht, NL
Assignee:
Baxter International Inc. - Deerfield IL Baxter Healthcare S.A. - Zurich
International Classification:
B01J 39/18 B01D 15/04
US Classification:
210683, 521 37, 210660, 210692
Abstract:
Methods of producing macromolecular compositions and using same are provided. The method includes preparing a resin material; forming an acetyl group on the resin material; and oxidizing the acetyl group via a one-step reaction including reacting a sulfoxide and an acid with the acetyl group to form a ketoaldehyde group. The macromolecular compositions are capable of removing an effective amount of one or more constituents from a physiological solution, such as urea during dialysis therapy.
Mitchell J. Poss - Antioch IL, US Henk Blom - Mundelein IL, US Alex Odufu - Hoffman Estates IL, US Robert Smakman - NW Nigtevecht, NL
Assignee:
Baxter International Inc. - Deerfield IL Baxter Healthcare S.A. - Zurich
International Classification:
B01D 61/00 C08F 16/36
US Classification:
210645, 526316, 2103216
Abstract:
Methods of producing macromolecular compositions and using same are provided. The method includes preparing a resin material; forming an acetyl group on the resin material; and oxidizing the acetyl group via a one-step reaction including reacting a sulfoxide and an acid with the acetyl group to form a ketoaldehyde group. The macromolecular compositions are capable of removing an effective amount of one or more constituents from a physiological solution, such as urea during dialysis therapy.
Sara Cutler - Carlisle IA, US Ewa Szajna- Fuller - Ames IA, US Isabella Rotberg - Boynton Beach FL, US Carrie Wray - Pleasant Hill IA, US My Truong - Des Moines IA, US Mitchell Poss - Johnston IA, US
Assignee:
KEMIN INDUSTRIES, INC. - Des Moines IA
International Classification:
C11B 5/00
US Classification:
426321, 252407
Abstract:
Antioxidant formulations containing new active molecules with tocopherols are disclosed. The best performing formulas contain extracts of green tea that are oil soluble, extracts of rosemary, extracts of spearmint and tocotrienols. Interestingly, the amount of tocopherols in formulas could be reduced by 50% in this diet when the other actives were increased accordingly.
Treatment Of Enteric Stress From Heat And Infection In Humans And Animals By Supplementation With Zinc And Butyric Acid
A method of improving intestinal integrity and reducing the effects of heat stress, enteric disease challenges and other intestinal stress conditions in humans and animals by feeding an efficacious amount of a salt of zinc and butyric acid.
Compositions And Methods Of Improving Performance And Intestinal Health Of Poultry
Gut health in poultry is improved by providing an efficacious amount of extracts of tannic acid via feed or via drinking water. The extracts of tannic acid are also effective when the poultry are infected with coccidiosis and/or necrotic enteritis. In alternative embodiments, an efficacious amount of is also included.
Treatment Of Enteric Stress From Heat And Infection In Humans And Animals By Supplementation With Zinc And Butyric Acid
- Des Moines IA, US Jon Rubach - West Des Moines IA, US Mitchell Poss - Johnston IA, US
International Classification:
A61K 33/30 A61K 31/19
Abstract:
A method of improving intestinal integrity and reducing the effects of heat stress, enteric disease challenges and other intestinal stress conditions in humans and animals by feeding an efficacious amount of a salt of zinc and butyric acid.