2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2022.119879
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Chitosan hydrochloride salt stabilized emulsion as vaccine adjuvant

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“…Since conventional emulsion adjuvants are stabilized by non-ionic surfactants, their electroneutrality limits the loading efficiency of negatively charged antigens. The chitosan salt facilitated the loading of negatively charged Ovalbumin (adsorption rate of up to 97.99 ± 0.33%) and significantly enhanced humoral immunity by boosting recognition/uptake by APCs (via charged interaction) [259]. Chitosan-based systems have also been widely investigated as vectors for intranasal vaccine delivery.…”
Section: Bioimagingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since conventional emulsion adjuvants are stabilized by non-ionic surfactants, their electroneutrality limits the loading efficiency of negatively charged antigens. The chitosan salt facilitated the loading of negatively charged Ovalbumin (adsorption rate of up to 97.99 ± 0.33%) and significantly enhanced humoral immunity by boosting recognition/uptake by APCs (via charged interaction) [259]. Chitosan-based systems have also been widely investigated as vectors for intranasal vaccine delivery.…”
Section: Bioimagingmentioning
confidence: 99%