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The Expanding Role of Derivatives from Animal Blood Plasma: Applications in Human and Veterinary Medicine
"Animal Blood Plasma Products Derivatives" constitute a vital resource in both human and animal healthcare, primarily harvested from sources like bovine and porcine blood. Plasma is rich in essential proteins such as albumin, immunoglobulins (antibodies), and clotting factors, all of which are separated and purified for various therapeutic and diagnostic applications. These derivatives serve critical functions, including volume expansion during surgical procedures or trauma, providing passive immunity to newborns, and acting as stabilizers in various biological formulations, underscoring their irreplaceable role in biotechnology and medicine.
Albumin, one of the most abundant plasma proteins, is used extensively in cell culture media, allowing for the growth of cells in laboratory settings crucial for vaccine production and drug discovery. Immunoglobulins are processed into hyperimmune sera to treat specific infections or deficiencies in animals and are also essential components in diagnostic test kits. The rigorous safety protocols and purification methods involved in producing these…