 A broad spectrum antiviral and immune modulator branded Receptol could help to cure most of the world's diseases, it has been claimed.
Biomix Network, a nano-biotech pharmaceutical company founded in November 1996, is working with Amul (the Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation) to collect the first milk from cows after a calf is born, reports Business Standard.
From this, nano-peptides that act as active pharmaceutical ingredients can be extracted.
By spraying in the mouth, the nano-peptides reach the heart and are pumped around the body.
They block pores on the cell surface that are a gateway to viruses and heighten the immune system.
"Receptol is a recipe for all, covering 90 per cent of diseases that we encounter today," Biomix Network chairman Pawan Saharan told the news provider.
Dozens of products will be launched in the coming years, he continued, to treat diseases including HIV, hepatitis, tuberculosis and even some cancers and neurological disorders.
"This could be the next big thing after penicillin," Mr Saharan added. feeds.directnews.co.uk src="file:///C:\DOCUME~1\College\LOCALS~1\Temp\msohtml1\01\clip_image001.gif"> |