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The use of components of plant origin in the development of production technology for live cold-adapted cultural influenza vaccine

  • Translated from Kletochnye Tekhnologii v Biologii i Meditsine (Cell Technologies in Biology and Medicine)
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The impact of culturing conditions (multiplicity of cell culture infection with influenza virus, composition of growth and maintenance nutrient media) for the efficiency of multiplication of cold-adapted reassortant vaccine strains of influenza A and B viruses was evaluated. Soybean hydrolysate protein-based biological additive to nutrient medium provided effective reproduction of influenza A virus in MDCK cells in the presence of 2 µg/ml trypsin. The use of soybean peptone-based stabilizer provided retention of infectious titer of influenza virus grown in MDCK culture after its lyophilization to a level of 8.5 lg EID50/ml.

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Translated from Kletochnye Tehnologii v Biologii i Medicine, No. 3, pp. 157–160, August, 2008

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Mazurkova, N.A., Kolokol’tsova, T.D., Nechaeva, E.A. et al. The use of components of plant origin in the development of production technology for live cold-adapted cultural influenza vaccine. Bull Exp Biol Med 146, 144–147 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10517-008-0223-2

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