antitoksins
Antitoxins are biological agents used to neutralize toxins that cause disease or harm in living organisms. They are typically produced in response to exposure to specific toxins and serve as a crucial component of the immune system’s defense mechanism. Antitoxins are commonly derived from animal serum, such as horses or humans, through immunization and subsequent blood extraction, or they can be synthesized monoclonal antibodies created via laboratory techniques.
The primary function of antitoxins is to bind to and inactivate toxins before they can damage tissues
Antitoxins are used medically to treat poisonings and toxin-related diseases, such as tetanus, diphtheria, botulism, and
Despite their benefits, antitoxins can sometimes cause allergic reactions or serum sickness, especially if derived from
Overall, antitoxins play a vital role in toxin neutralization and are a key tool in both infectious