Research progress of traditional Chinese medicine adjuvants in animal viral vaccines
Journal Title: Journal of Henan Agricultural University - Year 2024, Vol 58, Issue 2
Abstract
This paper reviews the research progress of traditional Chinese medicine adjuvants in animal viral vaccines, summarizes the types of traditional Chinese medicine adjuvants and their application in avian and animal viral vaccines, compares the immune effects of traditional Chinese medicine adjuvants with those of traditional adjuvants, and discusses the synergistic methods of traditional Chinese medicine adjuvants, focusing on the adjuvant effects of traditional Chinese medicine in different animal viral vaccines. The paper furthur analyzes the advantages and problems of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) adjuvants, puts forward some relevant suggestions, and proposes the potential and prospect of TCM adjuvants as animal viral vaccines.
Authors and Affiliations
Yangfan YU, Meile WANG, Peng XU, Yu HUANG, Yalan LI, Shuying FENG
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