Serum Smallpox

Serum from “raw” blood is a solution of blood taken from a vein, separated from coagulated blood (after it has been centrifuged). The finished product is white, odorless, and does not contain chemical additives, preservatives or artificial colors. Serum is an analogue of plasma, but less expensive. Used in medicine, cosmetology and the production of food and canned food. The main suppliers of this type of serum are insects - bees and silkworms. In addition, in mass production, bovine blood serum or pig blood serum are used [4].