Adjuvant effects of saponins on animal immune responses.
- Author:
Zahid Iqbal RAJPUT
1
;
Song-hua HU
;
Chen-wen XIAO
;
Abdullah G ARIJO
Author Information
1. Department of Veterinary Medicine, College of Animal Sciences, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310029, China. rao_rajput2002@yahoo.com
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH:
Adjuvants, Immunologic;
pharmacology;
Animals;
Astragalus Plant;
ISCOMs;
pharmacology;
Immune System;
drug effects;
Oleanolic Acid;
analogs & derivatives;
Panax;
Sapogenins;
Saponins;
pharmacology
- From:
Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B
2007;8(3):153-161
- CountryChina
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
Vaccines require optimal adjuvants including immunopotentiator and delivery systems to offer long term protection from infectious diseases in animals and man. Initially it was believed that adjuvants are responsible for promoting strong and sustainable antibody responses. Now it has been shown that adjuvants influence the isotype and avidity of antibody and also affect the properties of cell-mediated immunity. Mostly oil emulsions, lipopolysaccharides, polymers, saponins, liposomes, cytokines, ISCOMs (immunostimulating complexes), Freund's complete adjuvant, Freund's incomplete adjuvant, alums, bacterial toxins etc., are common adjuvants under investigation. Saponin based adjuvants have the ability to stimulate the cell mediated immune system as well as to enhance antibody production and have the advantage that only a low dose is needed for adjuvant activity. In the present study the importance of adjuvants, their role and the effect of saponin in immune system is reviewed.