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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 29, 2019
Filed:
Apr. 07, 2016
Euglena Co., Ltd., Tokyo, JP;
Ayaka Nakashima, Yokohama, JP;
Yuta Asayama, Yokohama, JP;
Osamu Iwata, Yokohama, JP;
Kengo Suzuki, Yokohama, JP;
euglena Co., Ltd., Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
Provided are an inhibitor, a prophylactic, and a therapeutic agent for rheumatoid arthritis that have no side effects and that can correct immune abnormality associated with rheumatoid arthritis. The inhibitor, the prophylactic, and the agent for rheumatoid arthritis contain a-derived material as an active ingredient. The inhibitor, the prophylactic and the agent are used as an antirheumatic drug for controlling the activity of rheumatoid arthritis by alleviating immune abnormality associated with rheumatoid arthritis. The inhibitor, the prophylactic, and the agent are also used for a living individual who has not been definitively diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis. The inhibitor, the prophylactic, and the agent are continuously administered to the living individual from any point before definitive diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis to any point after the definitive diagnosis. The-derived material is at least one material selected from the group includingalgae, paramylon derived from the, water-soluble amorphous paramylon prepared by treating the paramylon with alkali and neutralizing the treated paramylon, and emulsion paramylon prepared by ejecting a solution of the paramylon from a narrow bore nozzle at a very high pressure to cause the solution to collide with a collision surface.