Immunosuppressive Activity of the 3a-1 Fraction of Papain |
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Authors: | James A. Clagett and Warren E. Engelhard |
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Abstract: | The maximal nonlethal dose of the 3a-1 fraction of papain, determined by use of 9-week-old white albino rabbits, was 10 mg per injection, administered intravenously. The immunosuppressive activity of the 3a-1 fraction of papain was studied by its inhibition of sheep red blood cell hemolysin, bacterial agglutinin, and horse serum precipitin. Immune suppression was observed when papain injections preceded antigen injections by 12 to 18 hr. The enzyme preparation was analyzed by use of cellulose acetate and starch-gel electrophoresis and by the micro-Kjeldahl method. Starch-gel electrophoresis of serum samples revealed qualitative alterations in the alpha(-1) region 7 hr after papain administration. Changes were also observed in the urinary aminopolysaccharide content. |
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