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- W2083480215 abstract "Preservation of vaccines, viruses and other biologicals is one of the onerous tasks in maintaining the quality of the products from manufacture until they reach the end users. Live-attenuated viral vaccines, serum immunoglobulins, plasma fractions and clinical samples, including tissues and body fluids, are all materials that usually require cold-chain maintenance during storage and distribution. A number of stabilizers are currently used to help retain the quality of these materials, in particular vaccines, during transit. Deuterium oxide (heavy water; D(2)O) has previously been reported to have a protective effect on biomolecules (proteins and nucleic acids), cells and simple multicellular organisms against thermal shock. Of late, the potential of D(2)O has been demonstrated in stabilization of the oral polio and yellow fever 17D vaccines. This review is the outcome of a thorough search and scan of the literature in a quest to explore the potential use of heavy water in the stabilization of veterinary biologicals. The literature search revealed this potential of heavy water as exemplified by successful stabilization of oral polio and yellow fever vaccines. Through this review, the authors wish to inform animal health researchers and disseminate their knowledge on the use of heavy water in biomolecule stabilization and its potential application in the stabilization of veterinary vaccines and other biologicals." @default.
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- W2083480215 date "2009-11-01" @default.
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- W2083480215 title "Role of heavy water in biological sciences with an emphasis on thermostabilization of vaccines" @default.
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