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VOL. 9, ISSUE 1 (2024)
Utilizing the immunomodulatory properties of Clarias batrachus to improve vaccine effectiveness
Authors
Ashraf Saad Dawood
Abstract
This study explores the immunomodulatory
properties of extracts derived from Clarias batrachus (walking catfish)
and their potential to enhance vaccine efficacy. Utilizing both in vitro and in
vivo methodologies, we evaluated the effects of fish extract on immune response
markers and vaccine-induced immunity in a controlled mouse model. Preliminary
results indicate that certain extracts can significantly augment the immune
response, suggesting a potential role of Clarias batrachus as a natural
adjuvant in vaccine formulation. This paper discusses these findings in the
context of immunomodulatory agents, proposes mechanisms of action, and outlines
future research directions for integrating natural extracts into vaccine
development. Our findings contribute to the broader understanding of vaccine
enhancement strategies and offer a novel application for Clarias batrachus
extracts in immunology.
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Pages:20-22
How to cite this article:
Ashraf Saad Dawood "Utilizing the immunomodulatory properties of <i>Clarias batrachus </i>to improve vaccine effectiveness". International Journal of Medicine Research, Vol 9, Issue 1, 2024, Pages 20-22
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