Claims
- 1. A bacteria suspension to which ethyleneimine has been added such that the concentration of ethyleneimine is 0.005 to 2% V/V, the residual unused ethyleneimine thereafter being destroyed, whereby the bacteria are inactivated without impairment to their antigenicity.
- 2. A bacteria suspension according t claim 1 wherein the addition of ethyleneimine is such that the concentration of ethyleneimine is 0.01 to 0.05% V/V.
- 3. A bacteria suspension according to claim 1 wherein the bacteria is Pasteurella haemolitica.
- 4. A bacteria suspension according to claim 2 wherein the addition of ethyleneimine is such that the concentration of ethyleneimine is 0.05% V/V.
- 5. A bacteria suspension according to claim 3 wherein the Pasteurella haemolitica contains about 10.sup.10 bacteria/ml.
- 6. A bacteria suspension according to claim 1 to which has been added a sufficient amount of a sodium thiosulphate solution to destroy the residual unused ethyleneimine.
- 7. A bacteria suspension according to claim 1 to which has been added a sufficient amount of a sodium sulphite solution to destroy the residual unused ethyleneimine.
- 8. A method of rendering bacteria inactive without impairing their antigenicity which comprises adding to bacteria a suspension of ethyleneimine such that the concentration of ethyleneimine in the suspension is 0.005 to 2% V/V, maintaining the temperature of the suspension between 0.degree. and 45.degree. C for between a few hours and 2 days, and destroying the residual unused ethyleneimine.
- 9. A method according to claim 8 wherein the addition of ethyleneimine is such that the concentration of ethyleneimine is 0.01 to 0.5% V/V.
- 10. A method according to claim 8 wherein the temperature is from 20.degree. to 37.degree. C.
- 11. A method according to claim 8 wherein the bacteria is Pasteurella haemolitica.
- 12. A method according to claim 11 wherein the Pasteurella haemolitica contains about 10.sup.10 bacteria/ml.
- 13. A method according to claim 8 wherein the residual unused ethyleneimine is destroyed by adding a sufficient amount of sodium thiosulphate solution.
- 14. A method according to claim 8 wherein the residual unused ethyleneimine is destroyed by adding a sufficient amount of a sodium sulphite solution.
- 15. A method according to claim 8 wherein the residual unused ethyleneimine is destroyed by allowing the suspension to remain at a suitable temperature for a period of time sufficient to result in destruction of the excess ethyleneimine.
- 16. A pharmaceutical composition which comprises an amount of a bacteria suspension of claim 1 sufficient to be effective against the infection to be treated in combination with a pharmaceutically-acceptable, nontoxic, inert diluent or carrier.
- 17. A pharmaceutical composition according to claim 16 wherein the addition of ethyleneimine is such that the concentration of ethyleneimine is 0.01 to 0.5% V/V.
- 18. A pharmaceutical composition according to claim 16 wherein the bacteria is Pasteurella haemolitica.
- 19. A pharmaceutical composition according to claim 17 wherein the addition of ethyleneimine is such that the concentration of ethyleneimine is 0.05% V/V.
- 20. A pharmaceutical composition according to claim 18 wherein the Pasteurella haemolitica contains about 10.sup.10 bacteria/ml.
- 21. A pharmaceutical composition according to claim 16 to which has been added a sufficient amount of a sodium thiosulphate solution to destroy the residual unused ethyleneimine.
- 22. A pharmaceutical composition according to claim 16 to which has been added a sufficient amount of a sodium sulphite solution to destroy the residual unused ethyleneimine.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of our copending application Ser. No. 444,483 filed Feb. 21, 1974, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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