Novel preparation technique of hyperimmune globulins against bovine coronavirus as surrogate of beta coronavirus
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Unique Scientific Publishers
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International Journal of Veterinary Science;Volume 10, Issue 4, Pages 340 - 3432021
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Abstract
Consuming time and effort to prepare hyperimmune globulins using Freund’s adjuvant is a sophisticated and harsh
technique. In this work, a novel, safe, and rabid method was proposed using monolaurin as an immune-stimulating
agent in hyperimmune globulins production against Bovine coronavirus (BCoV). The mentioned virus was used as a
surrogate to family Betacoronavirus. Bovine coronavirus (Mabus strain) with titer log10 5.8 tissue culture infective
dose infectivity (TCID50)/ml was used in this experiment. The inactivation of the virus was done using 1% ascorbic
acid for 24h. Monolaurin emulsion (10% w/v) of was prepared by sonication using tween 20 and water. The
inactivated bovine coronavirus was added to the emulsion by 20% of the final volume. The immunoglobulins were
prepared by inoculating the inactivated virus with the adjuvant in rabbits and evaluated on the Madin-Darby bovine
kidney (MDBK) cell line by virus neutralization test (VNT). The effect of the adjuvant was assessed by
histopathological examination of vital organs such as the kidney and liver. The antibody titer against the BCoV was
reached its peak, log2 1024 TCID50/ml, at the 3rd-week post-inoculation in the rabbits. The level of the globulin
reached a high level and its peak (14.3g/dL) at the end of the experiment. No abnormalities were seen in the livers and
kidneys of the negative control group of rabbits. Monolaurin showed a new level of safety and efficacy when used as
an adjuvant during the preparation of the immunoglobulins against BCoV.
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Monolaurin, Hyperimmune Globulins, Bovine coronavirus, Freund’s adjuvant