Avian influenza virus (H5N1) inactivation by binary ethylenimine
Avian influenza virus (AIV) subtype H5N1 is known as a highly pathogenic agent for man and various kinds of animals, especially avian species. Herein, AIV H5N1 was inactivated by binary ethylenimine (BEI), an aziridine compound, produced from 2-bromoethylamine hydrobromide. BEI was used at concentra...
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th-cmuir.6653943832-75222014-08-30T04:11:43Z Avian influenza virus (H5N1) inactivation by binary ethylenimine Sarachai C. Sasipreeyajan J. Chansiripornchai N. Avian influenza virus (AIV) subtype H5N1 is known as a highly pathogenic agent for man and various kinds of animals, especially avian species. Herein, AIV H5N1 was inactivated by binary ethylenimine (BEI), an aziridine compound, produced from 2-bromoethylamine hydrobromide. BEI was used at concentrations of 0.001 and 0.01 M for AIV inactivation. At the lower concentration (0.001 M), AIV could be inactivated within 24 hr. At the higher concentration (0.01 M), AIV could be inactivated within 6 hr. After inactivation, no hemagglutination activity had been found meaning that AIV had been completely inactivated. 2014-08-30T04:11:43Z 2014-08-30T04:11:43Z 2010 Article 1256491 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-77956260102&partnerID=40&md5=5cc4f7ffe1d54f6c847a04f25cb6ad02 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/7522 English |
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Avian influenza virus (AIV) subtype H5N1 is known as a highly pathogenic agent for man and various kinds of animals, especially avian species. Herein, AIV H5N1 was inactivated by binary ethylenimine (BEI), an aziridine compound, produced from 2-bromoethylamine hydrobromide. BEI was used at concentrations of 0.001 and 0.01 M for AIV inactivation. At the lower concentration (0.001 M), AIV could be inactivated within 24 hr. At the higher concentration (0.01 M), AIV could be inactivated within 6 hr. After inactivation, no hemagglutination activity had been found meaning that AIV had been completely inactivated. |
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