“…Alginate, per se, appears to be non-antigenic (3,4) and elicits few adverse tissue responses when used as a vehicle in hyposensitization therapy (5,6) or as an absorbable hemostatic in neuro- (2,7,8) and oral-(9) surgery. We have re ported previously the induction of precipitins and high levels of hemagglutinating antibody in the serum of two subjects that were given multiple injections of a water-soluble purified dwarf ragweed extract that was dissolved in a 4 per cent sodium alginate-0.67 per cent calcium gluconate vehicle (5,10). These explorative studies, however, were not designed to assign, unequivocally, an adjuvant role to alginate.…”