antitoksiine
Antitoksiine are antibodies that protect the body from toxins. Toxins are poisonous substances, often produced by bacteria or venomous animals. When a toxin enters the body, the immune system can recognize it as foreign and produce specific antibodies to neutralize it. These antibodies, called antitoksiine, bind to the toxin molecules, preventing them from causing harm to the body's cells and tissues.
The production of antitoksiine is a key part of the immune response to certain infections and exposures.