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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 18, 1977
Filed:
May. 15, 1974
Hans Uno Sievertsson, Sollentuna, SW;
Linda Fryklund, Kungsangen, SW;
Knut Oivind Uthne, Sodertalje, SW;
AB Kabi, Stockholm, SW;
Abstract
The application discloses (A) a growth-promoting polypeptide having molecular weight from about 5,000 to about 7,000 chromatographic mobility under electrophoresis from about 0.25 to about 0.37 relative to lysine at pH 5 and from about 0.17 to about 0.43 relative to aspartic acid at pH 7.5, terminal amino acid at its amino end being asparagine or aspartic acid, and respective amounts of aspartic acid, threonine, serine, glutamic acid, proline, glycine, alanine, valine, leucine, tyrosine, phenylalanine, lysine, arginine, trypophan, and cysteine or carboxymethyl cysteine, and also a couple of instances also methionine, isoleucine and histidine; and (B) the derivation of the polypeptides from blood serum or plasma or a plasma fraction by combined steps of (a) homogenizing the starting material in water, (b) admixing a solution of hydrochloric acid in ethanol thereby splitting the polypeptide from its carrier proteins and precipitating them, (c) adjusting the pH to 8.4 to provide a precipitate, (d) separating it, (e) adjusting the pH of the liquid residue to 3, (f) admixing a water-insoluble strongly acidic cation exchange matrix of sulfopropyl-oxygen-linked-substitued dextran cross-linked with epichlorhydrin at pH 3, (g) separating the gel matrix from the liquid, (h) eluting the polypeptide-containing material from the matrix with (x) ammonium acetate at pH 10 or (y) 0.75M ammonium bicarbonate; and (i) precipitating the polypeptide by admixing acetone.