Process of preparation and application of a serum intended to preserve during a time prolonged the flesh of the killed animals
French republic. Ministry of commerce and industry. > < _AOUNI167AO> <" Gr. A method for preparing and applying a serum for storing for a long period of time the meat animals killed. M. [...][...] residing in Poland. Demanded 27 November The [...] -Convention. ε [...] relates to a method of preservation of meat animals killed using a special preservative liquid. It is based on the results of the searches made about the vital phenomena self- lytic such as they occur in gold- [...] animals killed. According to the invention, a liquid is prepared serum-like and is fed, in the large or small in the system blood [...], an amount of at least equal, an amount greater than or smaller ia- amount of blood that the animal has. The liquid expels introduced, therefore, blood and penetrates the tissue meat according to the laws of which adjust the osmotic pressure the venous blood flow and [...] - bP. The which the com- pose, serum determines the extension the phenomenon of autolytic personal life by- [...] and gas by resorption of the element- nutritive elements contained in serum. In using the serum, is achieved the flesh and the other elements of the animal killed, components, which remain in the fresh state and edible non-traumatic care taste, nor the [...] - rat from those that consume them. The duration >preservation depends on d, moreover, of the concentration of the serum injected. The serum can be introduced into the large system pe. r circulatory is injection into the aorta, 1929, toh 20 llm, to Paris. after ligation of the restricted circulation system, pulmonary is, either by injection into the veins, especially in the major vein, or by injection into the portal vein 3 b; can be at-so injecting the liquid directly under the skin for directing the oil into the left ventricle, or into the right ventricle of the heart. Blood expelled is discharged through the tide [...]. The pressure required for the introduction of the serum within the veins or arteries is generated in the compressed gases to 0.5-7 atm. For 10 liters of serum, 12 liters of oxygen is used, 12 litres of air 45 filtered, to 53 of 5.3 liters of [...] ? dioxide (002). The amount of serum introduced depends on the amount of blood that is to be completely expelled of the entire mechanism [...] the animal killed. The serum contains the principal organic and inorganic constituents of the blood and the active members of the adrenal, and iodine. 55 A volume of 1.000 em3 ( 1 liter) of serum comprises: 10 12 to 32 gr. glucose, or other hydrocarbon of the genus d js [...] as glycogen, mannoses, 6o or the like, inverted sucrose (sugar d? beetroot or d? rod refined) corresponding to 12-32 gr. glucose; 2 to 250° 2.5 gr. sodium chloride (common salt) [...] freed sodium sulfate, ' (Ka ^ 04); 5 3° Combinations potassium K and potassium nitrate or potassium phosphate, or dj [...] potassium in the proportion of 0.11 gr. potassium metal Mitre serum. 10° 4 Dj phosphorus P in an amount of 1.6 to 1 litre gr 16. for serum, in the form of phosphoric acid HTO ' or d level i potassium phosphate, sodium or potassium, di sodium salt, acid or! 5 inosite phosphoric. 5° Sulfur S in an amount of 0.04 to 1 liter of serum, in the form of sulfur dioxide (SG2) or sulfuric anhydride (SO3). o -6" Iron Pe as phosphate, or lactic acid, or combinations of sugar phytin with iron, in an amount of 0.02 gr. iron for 1 liter of serum. 7° In iodine in the form of iodine-tyrosine [...] a5 iodine, potassium iodide, sodium iodide, iodine [...], [...] iodine, iodine glycerate, any combination or iodinated organic or inorganic not cause detrimental to the health, the -3o [...] claims being [...] 0.1 to 10 gr. iodine to 1 liter of serum. 8° In adrenaline pure [...] is in combination with substances that it can easily dissolve in water, amount to 0.3 to 35 [...] gr 0,003. of [...] for 1 liter of serum. [...] the case where. serum is not introduced into the liver by the portal vein, added and ' diastasis 4o in the proportion of 0.05 to 0.5 gr. malt sec oat or the like for 1 liter of serum. The water should be pure and have a average 4 pungency to 6 its degree of oxy -45 donations should correspond at most to the proportion of 0.5 mg. of oxygen to 1 liter of water; it is to be purged of traces [...] nitric or nitrous, chlorides, sulfuric or sulfurous salts, 5o hydrogen sulfide, of microorganisms and f [...], ammonia, iron and manganese. Reversal of sucrose should, preferably, take place by the action of the above phosphoric acid. Di will The first inorganic combinations, then hydrocarbons, and iodinated combinations, the adrenaline [...], after which the assembly is filtered [...], or sand filter. When the oxygen content exceeds 0.5 mg. for 1 liter of water, is reduced to zero by adding hydrogen peroxide (H2 02). In such ca-, water is allowed to stand and then filtered. summary. The invention relates to a method of preparing and applying a liquid for storing meat dss animals killed, specifically by this method characterized in that: 10 In the bodies of animals killed, whose pericardium, main arteries and veins have been preserved during slaughter, gases such as oxygen, air, the carbonic anhydride, nitrogen contained in serum, are supplied under a pressure of 0.5 to 7 atm. and in an amount equal to or larger than that of the blood that the body of the animal contains, the introduction taking place in the large or in the small blood circulatory system, in the within the veins or arteries, or directly underneath the skin in the * left or right ventricle of the heart, to reproduced the natural flow of blood by ligating the circulatory system, restricted or pulmonary circulation system, the introduction can be also have place by injection in the portal vein so that, in latter case, the blood is discharged from the tide until there so that serum pure. 20 The serum is hydrocarbon compound of the genus glucose, or sucrose mannoses inverted or fruit sugar, sodium chloride, potassium [...] of such as saltpetre and the potassium phosphate, phosphorus combinations such as phosphates d? and potassium, of [...], phosphoric acid combined with the potassium iodine of the year as iodized- [...], [...], of potassium iodide and all combinations of iodinated organic and inorganic, sulfur combinations such as sulfurous or sulfuric oxide, iron in combination with phosphorus, sulfur and of sulphur salts, lactic acid, citric, tartaric, salts and adrenaline, or combination thereof of [...] water-soluble gaseous substances such as oxygen, air, 1de CO2 carbon dioxide and nitrogen, all in an amount sufficient for the; [...] completely expels blood. 30 The serum for preserving is dissolved in 1.000 cm3 ( 1 liter) of water having a average 4 pungency to 6° freed dss nitrate and nitrite, d " ammonia, iron, manganese, d? s chlorides, sulfates, hydrogen sulfide, salt? , microorganisms (bacterium? , [...] orao [...] and sediment and inorganic), water having a degree of oxidation corresponding to not more than the proportion of 0.5 mg. of oxygen to 1 liter of water and containing the elements listed below in pro Hydrocarbon gr 12 to 32. Sodium chloride 2.5 to 250 gr. Gr Potassium 0.11. Phosphorus material 1.6 gr to 16. Gr Sulphur 0.04. Gr Fer 0.02. [...] gr 0.1 to 10. Pure [...][...] 0,003 gr to 0.3. Gaseous materials: 1.2 1. oxygen, 1.2 1. air, 053 to 5.3 1. carbon dioxide (CO2), 1 to 1.5 1. nitrogen. Bronislaw [...]. For proxy: Ch. [...][...]. For the sale of the fascicles ^ address [...] Nationale, 27, the street Convention. Paris Direction of the industrial property.
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April[...] Issued the er 1. -
_AOE296A0AO> [...] Published 12 July.
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