[Polyclonal avian antibodies extracted from egg yolk as an alternative to the production of antibodies in mammals - a review] [Article in German]

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Rüdiger Schade, Anne Schniering, Andreas Hlinak
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Polyclonal avian antibodies (AB) extracted from chicken egg yolk can be considered as a real alternative to the traditional AB production in laboratory mammals. Besides the advantage of a non-invasive AB sampling, the amount of specific extractable AB is much higher in egg yolk than in rabbits in the same time period. This paper presents the methodology of IgY production and extraction particularly considering the model of antigen injection, immunization schedule as well as titer development. The paper gives information about groups of antigens used for immunization so far, immunological methods applied and fields of IgY application. Furthermore, based on data from literature, IgY and IgG are compared with respect to properties important for immunological use.

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Schade, R., Schniering, A. and Hlinak, A. (1992) “[Polyclonal avian antibodies extracted from egg yolk as an alternative to the production of antibodies in mammals - a review] [Article in German]”, ALTEX - Alternatives to animal experimentation, 9(2), pp. 43–56. Available at: https://altex.org/index.php/altex/article/view/1821 (Accessed: 24 April 2024).
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