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Latest Findings in Immunoglobulin Y Technologies and Applications

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dc.contributor.author Capotă, Robert
dc.contributor.author Ciaușu-Sliwa, Dana
dc.contributor.author Bostănaru-Iliescu, Andra-Cristina
dc.contributor.author Năstasă, Valentin
dc.date.accessioned 2025-11-17T08:43:20Z
dc.date.available 2025-11-17T08:43:20Z
dc.date.issued 2025-07-02
dc.identifier.citation Capotă, Robert, Dana Ciaușu-Sliwa, Andra-Cristina Bostănaru-Iliescu, Valentin Năstasă, and Mihai Mareș. 2025. "Latest Findings in Immunoglobulin Y Technologies and Applications" International Journal of Molecular Sciences 26, no. 13: 6380. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms26136380 en_US
dc.identifier.uri https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/26/13/6380
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.iuls.ro/xmlui/handle/20.500.12811/5918
dc.description.abstract Immunoglobulin Y (IgY), the major antibody class in birds, has gained increasing attention in recent years as a versatile and ethically sustainable alternative to mammalian immunoglobulins. IgY has demonstrated strong potential in diagnostics, prophylaxis, and therapy across a wide range of fields, including infectious diseases, allergy management, oral health, and food safety. Its applications in animal health—particularly in poultry, livestock, and companion animals—further underscore its relevance within the One Health framework. This review provides a comprehensive synthesis of IgY technology, starting with its physiological role in maternal immunity and the structural characteristics that distinguish it from mammalian immunoglobulin G (IgG). This review outlines current strategies for IgY production and purification. It also provides an overview of its biomedical and veterinary applications, including its use in diagnostics, prevention, and treatment—such as for SARS-CoV-2—primarily based on studies published in the past five years. The final section addresses the current limitations of IgY technology, such as variability in protocols, stability challenges, and the need for safety assessment, while highlighting the importance of harmonized guidelines to support broader implementation. With growing scientific interest, expanding clinical research, and increasing availability of commercial products, IgY is well positioned to become a valuable immunobiological tool for both human and veterinary applications. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher MDPI en_US
dc.rights CC BY 4.0
dc.rights.uri https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.subject immunoglobulin Y en_US
dc.subject hyperimmune egg en_US
dc.subject One Health en_US
dc.subject antimicrobial resistance en_US
dc.title Latest Findings in Immunoglobulin Y Technologies and Applications en_US
dc.type Review en_US
dc.author.affiliation Robert Capotă , Dana Ciaușu-Sliwa , Andra-Cristina Bostănaru-Iliescu, Valentin Năstasă and Mihai Mares, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, “Ion Ionescu de la Brad” Iasi University of Life Sciences, 700490 Iasi, Romania
dc.publicationName International Journal of Molecular Sciences
dc.volume 26
dc.issue 13
dc.publicationDate 2025
dc.identifier.eissn 1422-0067
dc.identifier.doi https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms26136380
dc.articlenumber 6380 en_US


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