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Preparation of a Nanoemulsion Adjuvant Vaccine

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Start with an adjuvant powder containing monophosphoryl lipid A or MPLA molecules.

This bacterial membrane-derived adjuvant enhances the vaccine's ability to activate immune cells.

Add a polar organic solvent. Briefly mix and incubate to dissolve the adjuvant.

In a separate container, mix the desired vaccine peptides with an optimal amount of a suitable emulsifier for improved dispersion upon contact with water.

Then, add squalene, an oil-based vaccine adjuvant.

While stirring gently, add the adjuvant solution to the mixture.

Add a large amount of water to the hydrophobic vaccine mixture to form an oil-in-water mixture.

The stirring process moves the vaccine components into the nano-sized droplet.

The emulsifier coats the droplet, preventing it from sticking to the other droplets.

This ensures the components are evenly dispersed for an ideal vaccine formulation.

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