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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 09, 2024
Filed:
Aug. 22, 2018
Kenneth S. Manning, Middleton, WI (US);
Yan Wang, Middleton, WI (US);
Dustin Nielsen, Santa Barbara, CA (US);
Ryan Ruf, De Pere, WI (US);
Colin Crowley, Sun Prairie, WI (US);
Jon Restivo, Stoughton, WI (US);
Dana Spangenberg, Cottage Grove, WI (US);
Karla Anhalt, DeForest, WI (US);
Mark Romich, New Glarus, WI (US);
Anisha Akula, Madison, WI (US);
Carmen Fritz, Sun Prairie, WI (US);
Kenneth S. Manning, Middleton, WI (US);
Yan Wang, Middleton, WI (US);
Dustin Nielsen, Santa Barbara, CA (US);
Ryan Ruf, De Pere, WI (US);
Colin Crowley, Sun Prairie, WI (US);
Jon Restivo, Stoughton, WI (US);
Dana Spangenberg, Cottage Grove, WI (US);
Karla Anhalt, DeForest, WI (US);
Mark Romich, New Glarus, WI (US);
Anisha Akula, Madison, WI (US);
Carmen Fritz, Sun Prairie, WI (US);
SCIENTIFIC PROTEIN LABORATORIES, LLC, Waunakee, WI (US);
Abstract
A pancreatin preparation having reduced viral infectivity includes one or more pancreatin enzymes and peracetic acid (PAA). At least one pancreatin enzyme may be derived from an animal source such as a porcine pancreas gland. In a particular embodiment, the one or more pancreatin enzymes are selected from the group consisting of lipases, proteases, and amylases.