tuberculoosin
Tuberculoosin is a term that has appeared in some medical literature to denote a proposed purified antigen or protein derivative from Mycobacterium tuberculosis, intended for immunodiagnostic use. It is not a standardized, widely recognized substance and should not be conflated with tuberculin or purified protein derivative (PPD). The term has largely fallen out of use in modern TB diagnostics.
The term emerged in the mid-20th century during exploration of skin test reagents analogous to tuberculin.
There is no single specification for tuberculoosin. Reported preparations varied from crude culture filtrates to partially
Because it is not standardized or approved for clinical use, tuberculoosin is primarily of historical or research
See also: Tuberculin, Mantoux test, PPD, IGRA, Mycobacterium tuberculosis.