[Avian egg yolk antibodies] [Article in German]

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Rüdiger Schade, Wolf Bürger, Torsten Schöneberg, Anne Schniering, Christine Schwarzkopf, Andreas Hlinak, Hartmut Kobilke
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Abstract

Based on some differences in physico-chemical and biological activities between mammalian and avian antibodies, avian egg yolk antibodies are rather scarcely used in bio-medical research. These reservations are wide-spread but largely unjustified. In order to overcome such objections, detailed data concerning the practical use of egg yolk antibodies (IgY) are provided. An extraction method is presented based on ion exchange chromatography which yields 70-80% of highly purified antibodies. This method is quick and simple to perform. Furthermore, the substitution of mammalian IgG by avian IgY is demonstrated in two different test systems for quantitation of serum proteins relevant for diagnostic and medical basic research, respectively. The influence of adjuvant on the egg laying capacity is discussed, and the development of antibody titers is demonstrated. It is concluded that convincing arguments for substituting mammalian antibodies by IgY are required.

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Schade, R. (1994) “[Avian egg yolk antibodies] [Article in German]”, ALTEX - Alternatives to animal experimentation, 11(2), pp. 75–84. Available at: https://www.altex.org/index.php/altex/article/view/1706 (Accessed: 19 April 2024).
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