1997
DOI: 10.1590/s0036-46651997000200010
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Effect of <FONT FACE=Symbol>b</font>-Propiolactone treatment on the complement activation mediated by equine antisera

Abstract: Reduction of complement activation through an alteration of the Fc fragment of immunoglobulins by beta-propiolactone treatment was carried out in equine antisera raised against rabies virus, Bothrops venoms and diphtherial toxin. Results were evaluated by means of an anaphylactic test performed on guinea-pigs, and compared to the ones obtained with the same sera purified by saline precipitation (ammonium sulfate), followed or not by enzymatic digestion with pepsin. Protein purity levels for antibothropic serum… Show more

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“…Affinity-chromatography or ion-exchange chromatography steps have been described in the production of some Fab antivenoms [74,75]. Treatment with b-propiolactone has been evaluated to reduce complement activation by horse plasma-derived products [76]; however, it does not appear to be used routinely in laboratories producing antivenoms.…”
Section: Production Methods Of Antivenomsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Affinity-chromatography or ion-exchange chromatography steps have been described in the production of some Fab antivenoms [74,75]. Treatment with b-propiolactone has been evaluated to reduce complement activation by horse plasma-derived products [76]; however, it does not appear to be used routinely in laboratories producing antivenoms.…”
Section: Production Methods Of Antivenomsmentioning
confidence: 99%