Ergebnisse Der Mikrobiologie Immunitätsforschung Und Experimentellen Therapie 1961
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-38352-0_2
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Über den Entwicklungsstand der in der Immunbiologie gebräuchlichen Adjuvantien

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“…As far as the adsorption of antigens on aluminium adjuvants is concerned either during in situ precipitation of aluminium adjuvants or onto preformed aluminium gels it depends upon physical and chemical characteristics of antigen, type of aluminium adjuvant and conditions of adsorption [9][10][11][12]. However, certain antigens do not adsorb onto Aluminium hydroxide gel because of the same charge on the adjuvant and antigens [13][14][15] but this is not the case with Alum Hydroxide gel and S. In Pakistan, where there is still no suitable vaccine available against strangles for equines and after coming to know about the involvement of Streptococcus dysgalacltae sub species equisimillis along with Streptococcus equi sub specie equi in the causation of strangles in equines [16] and conducting successful trials regarding the antigenic and concentration dependent immunogenic response of indigenous isolates of Streptococcus equi sub specie equi and Streptococcus dysgalacltae sub species equisimillis in rabbits [17], the present work has been covered to determine the adsorption of these both streptococci jointly in aluminium hydroxide gel. This work will be helpful in future for the development of aluminium hydroxide adjuvanted vaccine against strangles using indigenous S.equi and S.equisimillis.…”
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“…As far as the adsorption of antigens on aluminium adjuvants is concerned either during in situ precipitation of aluminium adjuvants or onto preformed aluminium gels it depends upon physical and chemical characteristics of antigen, type of aluminium adjuvant and conditions of adsorption [9][10][11][12]. However, certain antigens do not adsorb onto Aluminium hydroxide gel because of the same charge on the adjuvant and antigens [13][14][15] but this is not the case with Alum Hydroxide gel and S. In Pakistan, where there is still no suitable vaccine available against strangles for equines and after coming to know about the involvement of Streptococcus dysgalacltae sub species equisimillis along with Streptococcus equi sub specie equi in the causation of strangles in equines [16] and conducting successful trials regarding the antigenic and concentration dependent immunogenic response of indigenous isolates of Streptococcus equi sub specie equi and Streptococcus dysgalacltae sub species equisimillis in rabbits [17], the present work has been covered to determine the adsorption of these both streptococci jointly in aluminium hydroxide gel. This work will be helpful in future for the development of aluminium hydroxide adjuvanted vaccine against strangles using indigenous S.equi and S.equisimillis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is speculated that a certain minimum amount of aluminium compound is necessary to form a depot at the site of injection or to optimally stimulate macrophages [7]. Excessive amounts of aluminium compounds may suppress immunity by covering the antigen completely with mineral compounds [14,15] or through toxicity to macrophages [9]. After coming to know this fact, 1 mg of aluminium hydroxide in 0.005 ml of aluminium hydroxide gel was considered sufficient and more than 1 mg of aluminium hydroxide was avoided though also adsorbed the immunogenic count of streptococcal cells of S. equi and S. equisimillis.…”
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“…As far as the adsorption of antigens on aluminium adjuvants is concerned either during in situ precipitation of aluminium adjuvants or onto preformed aluminium gels it depends upon physical and chemical characteristics of antigen, type of aluminium adjuvant and conditions of adsorption [9][10][11][12]. However, certain antigens do not adsorb onto Aluminium hydroxide gel because of the same charge on the adjuvant and antigens [13][14][15] but this is not the case with Alum Hydroxide gel and S. In Pakistan, where there is still no suitable vaccine available against strangles for equines and after coming to know about the involvement of Streptococcus dysgalacltae sub species equisimillis along with Streptococcus equi sub specie equi in the causation of strangles in equines [16] and conducting successful trials regarding the antigenic and concentration dependent immunogenic response of indigenous isolates of Streptococcus equi sub specie equi and Streptococcus dysgalacltae sub species equisimillis in rabbits [17], the present work has been covered to determine the adsorption of these both streptococci jointly in aluminium hydroxide gel. This work will be helpful in future for the development of aluminium hydroxide adjuvanted vaccine against strangles using indigenous S.equi and S.equisimillis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…65,*10,19,23 and (2) aluminum hydroxide or aluminum phosphate in a 0.1 per cent concentration. 8 The experiments conducted in laboratory animals and described below have been designed with the following objectives: (1) to test the efficacy of a serum-containing tissue culture rabies vaccine in comparison with a serum-free preparation; (2) to ascertain whether the immunogenic property of tissue culture vaccines and particularly of those which contain no animal serum can be enhanced by adjuvants; (3) to determine the minimum number of vaccine injections needed, and the minimum length of time necessary for induction, in the vaccinated animals, of a sufficient grade of resistance against a severe intramuscular challenge with street rabies virus; and (4) to investigate the serological response of the vaccinated animals and to correlate it to their actual state of resistance against challenge.…”
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