M6661
MPL® + TDM + CWS Adjuvant
oil
Synonym(s):
Monophosphoryl-lipid A + Trehalose dicorynomycolate + Cell wall skeleton adjuvant
form
oil
storage temp.
2-8°C
General description
Each vial contains 0.5 mg monophosphoryl lipid A from S. minnesota (MPL), 0.5 mg trehalose dicorynomycolate (TDM) and 0.5 mg cell wall skeleton from a tubercule bacillus (CWS) in 2% oil-Tween 80-water. The CWS provides additional immunopotentiating activity.
Application
Ribi Adjuvant System (RAS) for use in rabbits, goats and larger animals.
RAS is a stable oil-in-water emulsion that may be used as an alternative to the water-in-oil emulsions. These adjuvants are derived from bacterial and mycobacterial cell wall components that have been prepared to reduce the undesirable side effects of toxicity and allergenicity, but still provide potent stimulus to the immune system.
RAS is a stable oil-in-water emulsion that may be used as an alternative to the water-in-oil emulsions. These adjuvants are derived from bacterial and mycobacterial cell wall components that have been prepared to reduce the undesirable side effects of toxicity and allergenicity, but still provide potent stimulus to the immune system.
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MPL is a registered trademark of Corixa Corporation
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