Adjuvant

Adjuvants are substances that can enhance the effect of vaccines, that is, increase their immunogenicity.

Advants are able to increase the amount of antibodies in the blood serum. This allows the body to produce more antibodies, which increases the level of protection against infection.

The main adjuvants are aluminum hydroxide and mineral oils. However, there are other adjuvants, for example, polyoxyethylenes, lauryl sulfates and others.

It is also worth noting that the use of adjuvants may cause side effects, so the dosage and recommendations for use must be followed.



Adjuvants are auxiliary substances that are added to the active components of the drug and contribute to its better absorption by the body. Adjuvants can be additives, dyes, preservatives, stabilizers, and other substances.

Adjuvants perform several functions:

- improve the bioavailability of the active component, making it more accessible to the body; - increase the effectiveness of the drug; - increase the shelf life of the drug, especially when stored at low temperatures; - reduce the dosage of the active component.

The addition of adjuvants can improve the quality of drugs, reduce the risk of side effects, and increase their safety and effectiveness. However, all additional properties must be studied before they can be used in the production and sale of drugs.