Two types of chicken egg yolk antibody samples for oral passage trials in calves were prepared; (1) hydroxypropyl methylcellulose phthalate (HPMCP) antibody powder (HAP) - a powder produced by spray-drying a supernatant obtained after precipitation of lipids from egg yolk with HPMCP and (2) control antibody powder (CAP) - a powder produced from an antibody solution without HPMCP. Antibody activity and pattern of distribution of both antibody preparations in the gastrointestinal tract of calves were compared by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. At 2 hr post administration, anti-K99 fimbrial antibodies from both the CAP and the HAP were detected in the abomasum of calves with titers of 1:128 and 1:256, respectively. However, at 4 hr, anti-K99 fimbrial titers of the CAP and the HAP were reduced to 1:2 and 1:64, respectively, due to digestion in the abomasum. These results indicated that the egg yolk antibody powder with HPMCP was more resistant against gastric juice in the stomach, thereby, ensuring a transfer of functional antibodies to the small intestine of calves after oral administration.
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Ikemori, Y., Ohta, M., Umeda, K., Peralta, R. C., Kuroki, M., Yokoyama, H., & Kodama, Y. (1996). Passage of chicken egg yolk antibody treated with hydroxypropyl methylcellulose phthalate in the gastrointestinal tract of calves. Journal of Veterinary Medical Science, 58(4), 365–367. https://doi.org/10.1292/jvms.58.365
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