Potential of goats’ milk from Aceh hybrid and Etawa goats in producing specific anti-S. mutans antibodies as candidate antibodies for caries immunotherapy
Santi Chismirina,
Suzanna Sungkar,
Muhammad Adlim
et al.
Abstract:Background: Mother goats produce immunoglobulin G (IgG) as a specific antibody in serum, which is then transferred into milk as natural immunity for their children. Based on this, IgG from goat milk has the potential to replace the role of igg from mammalian blood in preventing caries. The goal of this study was to see if goat milk could be used to produce specific antibodies against Streptococcus mutans (S. mutans) as a candidate antibody for caries immunotherapy. Methods: In this study, pregnant goats were d… Show more
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