TARGET-BASED METHOD FOR HIGH-THROUGHPUT AND SUBCLASS SPECIFIC IgG GLYCAN PROFILING IN HUMAN PLASMA
US-2024353417-A1 · Oct 24, 2024 · US
US9458230B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9458230-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313734426-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 4, 2013 |
| Priority date | Jan 4, 2013 |
| Publication date | Oct 4, 2016 |
| Grant date | Oct 4, 2016 |
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Described herein is secretory IgA isolated from the intestinal luminal fluid and intestinal mucosal of animals such as pigs and cows. Also included are methods of isolating secretory IgA. The secretory IgA is useful in food compositions such as animal and human food compositions as well as pharmaceutical compositions to increase growth rate, improve feed efficiency, reduce gastrointestinal inflammation, reduce a risk of gastrointestinal infection in the animal, or a combination thereof.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A food composition comprising a basal food composition, and intestinal mucosa isolated from an animal, wherein the intestinal mucosa is not hydrolyzed, wherein the food composition comprises an amount of secretory IgA effective to increase growth rate, improve feed efficiency, reduce gastrointestinal inflammation, reduce a risk of gastrointestinal infection in a subject, or a combination thereof. 2. The food composition of claim 1 , wherein the intestinal mucosa is from a pig or a cow and is pasteurized. 3. The food composition of claim 2 , wherein the food composition is a human food composition and the basal food composition is a basal human food composition. 4. The food composition of claim 2 , wherein the food composition is an animal food composition and the basal food composition is a basal animal food composition. 5. The food composition of claim 4 , wherein the secretory IgA comprises greater than 0.1 mg/Kg food. 6. The food composition of claim 4 , wherein the basal animal food composition is for an avian, porcine, bovine, ovine, capra, fish, reptile, mollusk, invertebrate animal, horse, dog, or cat. 7. The food composition of claim 4 , wherein the basal animal food composition is for a chicken and wherein the animal food composition has improved feed efficiency compared to the basal animal food composition. 8. The food composition of claim 4 , wherein the basal animal food composition is for a pig and wherein the animal food composition has improved feed efficiency compared to the basal animal food composition. 9. The food composition of claim 1 , wherein the subject is an animal, the food composition is an animal food composition, the basal food composition is a basal animal food composition, and the intestinal mucosa is dried intestinal mucosa from a pig or a cow. 10. The food composition of claim 9 , comprising 1 mg/Kg to 10 grams/Kg of the dried intestinal mucosa to the basal animal food composition. 11. The food composition of claim 9 , wherein the intestinal mucosa is lyophilized, spray dried, or drum-dried. 12. The animal food composition of claim 9 , wherein the basal animal food composition is for an avian, porcine, bovine, ovine, capra, fish, reptile, mollusk, invertebrate animal, horse, dog, or cat. 13. The food composition of claim 9 , wherein the basal animal food composition is for a chicken and wherein the animal food composition has improved feed efficiency compared to the basal animal food composition. 14. The food composition of claim 9 , wherein the basal animal food composition is for a pig and wherein the animal food composition has improved feed efficiency compared to the basal animal food composition.
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