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Ingestible compositions comprising antibacterial agents

Ingestible compositions comprising antibacterial agents
Ingestible compositions comprising antibacterial agents
A formulation for use as a bactericidal agent in the human or animal digestive system includes xanthine oxidoreductase. The formulation may especially be in the form of a formula feed formulation or enteral feed formulation for administration to a human or animal. The formulation is capable of functioning as a 'natural antibiotic' to prevent or reduce bacterial infection within the gut, especially the neonatal gut.
xanthine oxidase, infection, diarrhoea, peroxynitrite, HIV & AIDS, Milk, breast milk substitutes
WO2000011965A2
Millar, Timothy
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Millar, Timothy (Inventors) (2001) Ingestible compositions comprising antibacterial agents. WO2000011965A2.

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Abstract

A formulation for use as a bactericidal agent in the human or animal digestive system includes xanthine oxidoreductase. The formulation may especially be in the form of a formula feed formulation or enteral feed formulation for administration to a human or animal. The formulation is capable of functioning as a 'natural antibiotic' to prevent or reduce bacterial infection within the gut, especially the neonatal gut.

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Published date: 23 August 2001
Keywords: xanthine oxidase, infection, diarrhoea, peroxynitrite, HIV & AIDS, Milk, breast milk substitutes

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Local EPrints ID: 471151
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/471151
PURE UUID: 80bba2c2-c5f3-4da5-85b0-e85a675ed93b
ORCID for Timothy Millar: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-4539-2445

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Date deposited: 28 Oct 2022 16:31
Last modified: 28 Oct 2022 18:22

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Inventor: Timothy Millar ORCID iD

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