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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 28, 1978
Filed:
Dec. 11, 1975
Wolfgang Stephan, Dreieichenhain, DT;
Ronald Kotitschke, Frankfurt am Main, DT;
Biotest-Serum-Institut GmbH, Frankfurt am Main Niederrad, DT;
Abstract
A process for the fractionation of blood comprising passing said blood through a cation exchanger, separating the solids from the plasma, freezing the plasma, thawing the frozen plasma, and separating a first product comprising undissolved cryoprecipitate enriched in factor-VIII protein from plasma fluid. The cryoprecipitate can be concentrated by warm water dissolution and polyethylene glycol precipitation. The plasma fluid, optionally after treatment with .beta.-propiolactone and uv irridiation, is treated with tricalcium phosphate to adsorb factors II, VII, IX and X as a second product. These factors can be eluted with citrate solution. The residual plasma from the initial tricalcium phosphate adsorption is treated with colloidal silica to adsorb impurities and leave a third product which is a storage-stable serum protein solution.