2013
DOI: 10.1186/1471-2172-14-s1-s4
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Pilot scale production of the vaccine adjuvant Proteoliposome derived Cochleates (AFCo1) from Neisseria meningitidis serogroup B

Abstract: The use of new adjuvants in vaccine formulations is a subject of current research. Only few parenteral adjuvants have been licensed. We have developed a mucosal and parenteral adjuvant known as AFCo1 (Adjuvant Finlay Cochleate 1, derived from proteoliposomes of N. meningitidis B) using a dialysis procedure to produce them on lab scale. The immunogenicity of the AFCo1 produced by dialysis has been already evaluated, but it was necessary to demonstrate the feasibility of a larger-scale manufacturing process. The… Show more

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“…Although these methods were successful in preparing sub-micron cochleates, they often form cochleates with a broad particle size distribution, a problem that has rarely received attention. These limitations can critically limit suitability of cochleates as drug delivery systems for the pharmaceutical market (Zayas et al, 2013). Hence, an economical method which could easily be translated into mass production needs to be developed for the formation of monodisperse cochleate systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although these methods were successful in preparing sub-micron cochleates, they often form cochleates with a broad particle size distribution, a problem that has rarely received attention. These limitations can critically limit suitability of cochleates as drug delivery systems for the pharmaceutical market (Zayas et al, 2013). Hence, an economical method which could easily be translated into mass production needs to be developed for the formation of monodisperse cochleate systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%