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Toxoid

A toxoid is an inactivated toxin whose toxicity has been suppressed while retaining its immunogenicity. This is usually achieved by chemical (formalin) or heat treatment. Toxins are secreted by bacteria, whereas toxoids are altered form of toxins; toxoids are not secreted by bacteria. Thus, when used during vaccination, an immune response is mounted and immunological memory is formed against the molecular markers of the toxoid without resulting in toxin-induced illness. Such a preparation is also known as an anatoxin. There are toxoids for prevention of diphtheria, tetanus and botulism.

Mechanism of production
Formaldehyde Formaldehyde seems to inactivate toxins by inducing crosslinking. Overzealous use of formaldehyde can lead to aggregation. Recombinant A minority of sources refer to toxins with the dangerous parts genetically edited out and produced using recombinant protein technology as a "recombiant toxoid". Other sources simply call such things a regular recombinant antigen. == References ==
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