HAPTENIC PROPERTIES OF PARALYTIC SHELLFISH POISON

Abstract

Injection of paralytic shellfish poison (PSP) conjugated to formalin- treated bovine serum albumin (PSP-HCHO-BSA) into rabbits resulted in the production of sera capable of precipitating with their homologous antigen as well as with formalin treated heterologous protein. Anti-PSPHCHO-BSA sera of high titer and strong reactivity were capable of protecting white mice from the lethal action of PSP when injected I.P. with serum and later challenged by the same route. Passive immunity was not conferred to mice which received sera that showed little or no ability to precipitate PSP-HCHO-BSA. Evidence is presented to indicate that PSP does not exist in a stable protein conjugate in frozen Gonyaulaux catenella cells.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Apr 01, 1962
Accession Number
AD0276708

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  • J. E. Campbell

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  • Albumins
  • Antibodies
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  • Biological Laboratories
  • Biomedical And Dental Materials
  • Blood Proteins
  • Body Weight
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  • Biology

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