Adjuvants and Companies Who Make Bird Flu Vaccines has further details regarding adjuvants and the companies who make them plus lists references to further information about adjuvants.
A very good adjuvant can mean that a fraction of the antigen can be used to stimulate the bodies defenses to create immunity to a disease. Since the antigen is the most expensive and difficult component to produce of a vaccine, good adjuvants can be the key to , bird flu or any other kind of vaccine quicker, cheaper and in greater quantities.
Some adjuvants are:
- aluminum hydroxide.
- QS21, a saponin extracted from the soap bark tree (Quillaja saponaria)
- MF59, secret formula developed by Chiron having initial success in early stage of H5N1 vaccine development.
- Adjuvant from GlaxoSmithKline, name not disclosed. In an article from the Washington Post, that uses just 3.8 micrograms of antigen to produce a sufficient immune response in the body against the disease.
