toxoid

[tok-soid]

toxoid Definition

a bacterial toxin that has been treated to destroy its toxic effect but retains its ability to stimulate the production of antitoxins, used in vaccination..

Using toxoid: Examples

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  • Example

    The tetanus vaccine contains a toxoid that stimulates the production of antibodies against the toxin produced by the bacteria.

  • Example

    Toxoids are used in vaccines to prevent diseases caused by bacterial toxins.

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Summary: toxoid in Brief

A 'toxoid' [tok-soid] is a bacterial toxin that has been treated to destroy its toxic effect while retaining its ability to stimulate the production of antitoxins. It is used in vaccines to prevent diseases caused by bacterial toxins, such as the tetanus vaccine.