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From food to medicine: process development and use of functionalized polyclonal antibodies from cow's milk for the treatment of infections caused by multi-resistant bacteria

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In this thesis, the process-technical prerequisites were achieved to provide new cow antibody-based therapeutic options for bacterial infections as substitutes for non-specific antibiotics. Microfiltration was investigated for the fractionation of antibodies from milk and a new scalable chromatography process for the isolation of IgG was developed. Specific polyclonal antibodies were induced by immunization of cows in milk, the products obtained were characterized and their efficacy demonstrated for the treatment of Clostridium difficile infection in an animal model.

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From food to medicine: process development and use of functionalized polyclonal antibodies from cow's milk for the treatment of infections caused by multi-resistant bacteria, Hans-Jürgen Heidebrecht

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From food to medicine: process development and use of functionalized polyclonal antibodies from cow's milk for the treatment of infections caused by multi-resistant bacteria
Language
English
Publisher
Dr. Hut
Released
2019
ISBN10
3843942684
ISBN13
9783843942683
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In this thesis, the process-technical prerequisites were achieved to provide new cow antibody-based therapeutic options for bacterial infections as substitutes for non-specific antibiotics. Microfiltration was investigated for the fractionation of antibodies from milk and a new scalable chromatography process for the isolation of IgG was developed. Specific polyclonal antibodies were induced by immunization of cows in milk, the products obtained were characterized and their efficacy demonstrated for the treatment of Clostridium difficile infection in an animal model.