Today we want to talk about
Titermax. It is a topic that interests us all, since
Titermax has a great impact on our lives. Throughout history,
Titermax has been the subject of study, debate and controversy. Today,
Titermax is still relevant and continues to generate interest in different areas. In this article, we will explore different aspects related to
Titermax, from its origin to its influence on today's society. We hope to offer an interesting and enriching perspective on
Titermax and contribute to the debate around this topic.
Immune adjuvant
Titermax is a mixture of compounds used in antibody generation and vaccination to stimulate the immune system to recognise an antigen given together with the mixture. Titermax is a developed immune adjuvant.
It is a water-in-oil emulsion and consists of squalene, an emulsifier (sorbitan monooleate 80), a patented block copolymer and microparticulate silica (Stills 2005). Toxicity seems to be lower than other water in oil adjuvant such as Freund's adjuvant. The efficacy to elicit an immune response against antigens of low immunogenicity is however subject to debate.
See also
Further reading
- Stills H.F. (2005) "Adjuvants and antibody production: dispelling the myths associated with Freund's complete and other adjuvants". ILAR Journal. 46(3) 280–293
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