Non-Waste Alternative Technologies in the Production of Heterologous Anti-Rabies Immunoglobulin

Autor: I. M. Zhulidov, E. G. Abramova, A. K. Nikiforov, M. V. Antonycheva, I. V. Shul'gina, O. A. Lobovikova, N. I. Vakhrushina, A. D. Belousov, S. A. Eremin, M. N. Kireev, N. A. Sharapova, L. V. Savitskaya, T. A. Mikheeva, L. N. Minaeva, M. V. Galkina, R. A. Svintsov, T. V. Alenkina, Yu. G. Vasin, G. V. Bazlov
Jazyk: ruština
Rok vydání: 2011
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Zdroj: Проблемы особо опасных инфекций, Vol 0, Iss 4(110), Pp 80-84 (2011)
Druh dokumentu: article
ISSN: 0370-1069
2658-719X
DOI: 10.21055/0370-1069-2011-4(110)-80-84
Popis: Presented is a comprehensive approach to utilization of the wastes that appear in the process of heterologous anti-rabies immunoglobulin production (packed red cells, fibrin, and alcohol-containing products). Specific immunoglobulin is extracted from the surface of red blood cells using desorption technique. Additional yields of immunoglobulin after exposure of erythrocytes to non-ionic detergent amount to 10-19 % of the output. Rich protein supplement feeding for horses-producers is obtained from spray-dried packed red cells. Solid nutritious substrate for microbiological media production is obtained from fibrin using enzymic hydrolysis method. The efficiency of the fibrin hydrolysate-based media is 1.5-2 times higher in comparison with that of the media based on the digest of meat and casein, as demonstrated by the results of Vibrio cholerae scaled cultivation. Furthermore, worked out is the technology of ethanol regeneration after the rivanol-ethanolic precipitation of gamma globulin, alcohol content by volume being (93±1) % after the regeneration. It is demonstrated that the regenerated alcohol can be used as a precipitator in the process of anti-rabies serum fractioning. All in all, the developed techniques make it possible to utilize the wastes of anti-rabies immunoglobulin production and provide for further use of derivatives while producing medical immunobiological preparations.
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