Biotechnology Letters, Vol.22, No.15, 1251-1253, 2000
A natural surfactant from pig lungs
An exogenous natural lung surfactant obtained from minced pig lungs can be produced by a technology using a low cost, DEAE-cellulose adsorbent. This surfactant is composed mainly with phospholipids and the two hydrophobic polypeptides, SP-B and SP-C, both of which are necessary for optimal function of surfactants used for treatment of respiratory distress syndrome.