نتایج جستجو برای: Aluminum salts

تعداد نتایج: 78347  

Journal: :the iranian journal of pharmaceutical research 0
arash mahboubi department of pharmaceutics, school of pharmacy, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. mohammad reza fazeli department of drug and food control, faculty of pharmacy, tehran university of medical sciences. nasrin samadi department of drug and food control, faculty of pharmacy, tehran university of medical sciences. rasoul dinarvand department of pharmaceutics, faculty of pharmacy, tehran university of medical sciences. saeed azadi darou pakhsh pharmaceutical mfg. co. biotech. research department tehran, iran.

thimerosal, which is approximately 50% mercury by weight is a preservative widely used in vaccines since the 1930’s. it meets the requirements for a preservative as set forth by pharmacopeia challenge test and has been shown to be effective against a broad spectrum of pathogens. in july 1999, the public health service agencies and vaccine manufacturers agreed that thimerosal should be reduced o...

2016
Christopher B. Fox Mark T. Orr Neal Van Hoeven Sarah C. Parker Traci J.T. Mikasa Tony Phan Elyse A. Beebe Ghislain I. Nana Sharvari W Joshi Mark A. Tomai James Elvecrog Timothy R. Fouts Steven G. Reed

For nearly a century, aluminum salts have been the most widely used vaccine adjuvant formulation, and have thus established a history of safety and efficacy. Nevertheless, for extremely challenging disease targets such as tuberculosis or HIV, the adjuvant activity of aluminum salts may not be potent enough to achieve protective efficacy. Adsorption of TLR ligands to aluminum salts facilitates e...

Journal: :Neurotoxicology 2010
Stephen C Bondy

Evidence for the neurotoxicity of extended exposure to low levels of aluminum salts is described using an animal model treated with aluminum at low levels reflecting those found in some water supplies. Emphasis is given to the potential role of aluminum in acceleration and promotion of some indices characteristic of brain aging. These hallmarks include the appearance of excess levels of inflamm...

Journal: :Journal of immunological methods 2015
Irene Mile Andreas Svensson Anna Darabi Matthew Mold Peter Siesjö Håkan Eriksson

The mechanism behind the adjuvant effect of aluminum salts is poorly understood notwithstanding that aluminum salts have been used for decades in clinical vaccines. In an aqueous environment and at a nearly neutral pH, the aluminum salts form particulate aggregates, and one plausible explanation of the lack of information regarding the mechanisms could be the absence of an efficient method of t...

Journal: :Journal of oleo science 2007
Ichitaro Kohara Hideyuki Tomoda Shoji Watanabe

Water-soluble metal working fluids are used for processing of aluminum alloy materials. This short paper describes properties of new additives for water-soluble cutting fluids for aluminum alloy materials. Some alkyldiphosphonic acids were prepared with known method. Amine salts of these phosphonic acids showed anti-corrosion property for aluminum alloy materials. However, they have no hard wat...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1984
G W Thompson R J Medve

Cenococcum graniforme, Suillus luteus, Thelephora terrestris, and three isolates of Pisolithus tinctorius were cultured on modified Melin-Norkrans medium at pH 3.4 and adjusted to 0 to 500 ppm (0 to 500 mug/ml) of aluminum or manganese sulfate. Except for T. terrestris, which was intolerant of aluminum at 150 and 250 to 500 ppm, and P. tinctorius isolate 250, which was intolerant of aluminum at...

Journal: :Blood 2010
Michael W Munks Amy S McKee Megan K Macleod Roger L Powell Jay L Degen Nichole A Reisdorph John W Kappler Philippa Marrack

It has been recognized for nearly 80 years that insoluble aluminum salts are good immunologic adjuvants and that they form long-lived nodules in vivo. Nodule formation has long been presumed to be central for adjuvant activity by providing an antigen depot, but the composition and function of these nodules is poorly understood. We show here that aluminum salt nodules formed within hours of inje...

2013
Jiaquan Xu Lianyi Chen Hongseok Choi Hiromi Konish Xiaochun Li

Molten salts are widely used to extract oxides and particulate phases from molten Al and protect Al from oxidization during molten aluminum alloys processing. It was reported that TiCN showed a reasonable stability in molten aluminum during solidification nanoprocessing of aluminum matrix nanocomposites. To further verify the TiCN stability in molten aluminum in molten salt, EDX and TEM were us...

2008

Aluminum is ubiquitous; the third most common element of the earth's crust. It is naturally released to the environment from the weathering of rocks and volcanic activity. Human activities such as mining also result in the release of aluminum to the environment. Aluminum levels in environmental media vary widely depending upon the location and sampling site. In general, background levels of alu...

2014
Christopher Exley

Sub-cutaneous immunotherapy is an effective treatment for allergy. It works by helping to modify or re-balance an individual's immune response to allergens and its efficacy is greatly improved by the use of adjuvants, most commonly, aluminium hydroxide. Aluminium salts have been used in allergy therapy for many decades and are assumed to be safe with few established side-effects. This assumptio...

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