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. 1977 Dec 27;260(3):201-6.
doi: 10.1007/BF00561414.

[Concentration of intravenously administered gammaglobulin preparations in dog skin (author's transl)]

[Article in German]

[Concentration of intravenously administered gammaglobulin preparations in dog skin (author's transl)]

[Article in German]
J Ring et al. Arch Dermatol Res (1975). .

Abstract

Chemical modification of standard gammaglobulin with enzyme treatment (pepsin) or stabilization (beta-propiolactone) is able to influence elimination, fragmentation and organ distribution of intravenously administered gammaglobulins as shown in 36 dogs after i.v. application of allogenic and xenogenic gammaglobulin preparations. Pepsin-gammaglobulin was eliminated and fragmented most rapidly. Gammaglobulin concentrations of all preparations in the skin showed as slower decrease than comparable blood concentrations. The highest skin concentrations 10 days after i.v. application were found for beta-propiolactone gammaglobulin with 6.2 +/- 1.6 microgram/g compared to a blood level of 7.9 +/- 0.9 microgram/ml.

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