Antigen Natural

A natural antigen is a substance that is foreign to the body and causes an immune response. It can be obtained from various biological entities such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, plants and animals.

A natural antigen differs from a synthetic one, which is created in the laboratory. A synthetic antigen usually consists of artificial molecules that have no biological activity. In contrast, a natural antigen has all the properties necessary to activate the immune system.

The natural antigen can be used to create vaccines against various diseases. Vaccines contain small amounts of a naturally occurring antigen that stimulates the immune system and helps the body fight disease.

Also, a natural antigen is used in medicine to treat various diseases such as cancer and autoimmune diseases. In this case, it can be used as immunotherapy.

However, using a natural antigen may have some risks, such as an allergic reaction or exacerbation of the disease. Therefore, before using a natural antigen, it is necessary to conduct a thorough examination and consultation with a doctor.



Natural antigen - A., isolated from some organisms by exposure to cold or heat, acids, alkalis, essential oils and other solutions, as well as under the influence of ultraviolet rays, and representing protein structures not associated with tissues that can, in combination with with the appropriate immunoglobulin to cause a specific reaction of the immune system: to produce antibodies. The antigen that causes an immune response in a living human (animal) body is natural. Colloidal solutions of such antigens are obtained by treatment using cryo-methods (thawing, squeezing,