Sodium dodecyl sulfate as a viral inactivator and future perspectives in the control of small ruminant lentiviruses

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Autor(a) principal: de Sousa,Ana Lídia Madeira
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Pinheiro,Raymundo Rizaldo, Araújo,Juscilânia Furtado, de Azevedo,Dalva Alana Aragão, Peixoto,Renato Mesquita, Andrioli,Alice, da Cruz Silva Bezerra,Sabrina Tainah, da Silva Teixeira,Maria Fátima
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Infections by small ruminant lentiviruses (SRLVs) affect goats and sheep causing chronic multisystemic diseases that generate great economic losses. The caprine lentivirus (CLV) and the ovine lentivirus (OLV) present tropism for cells of the monocyte/macrophage lineage, which are directly associated with the main route of transmission through the ingestion of milk and colostrum from infected animals. In this manner, controlling this route is of paramount importance. Currently, researches have investigated the use of chemical additives in milk that can preserve colostrum or milk and inactivate microbiological agents. Among the compounds, sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) has been shown to be satisfactory in the chemical inactivation of HIV and CLV in milk, and also as a biocide in goat colostrum.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Sodium dodecyl sulfate as a viral inactivator and future perspectives in the control of small ruminant lentiviruses
title Sodium dodecyl sulfate as a viral inactivator and future perspectives in the control of small ruminant lentiviruses
spellingShingle Sodium dodecyl sulfate as a viral inactivator and future perspectives in the control of small ruminant lentiviruses
de Sousa,Ana Lídia Madeira
colostrum
chemical inactivation
milk
monocyte/macrophage system
title_short Sodium dodecyl sulfate as a viral inactivator and future perspectives in the control of small ruminant lentiviruses
title_full Sodium dodecyl sulfate as a viral inactivator and future perspectives in the control of small ruminant lentiviruses
title_fullStr Sodium dodecyl sulfate as a viral inactivator and future perspectives in the control of small ruminant lentiviruses
title_full_unstemmed Sodium dodecyl sulfate as a viral inactivator and future perspectives in the control of small ruminant lentiviruses
title_sort Sodium dodecyl sulfate as a viral inactivator and future perspectives in the control of small ruminant lentiviruses
author de Sousa,Ana Lídia Madeira
author_facet de Sousa,Ana Lídia Madeira
Pinheiro,Raymundo Rizaldo
Araújo,Juscilânia Furtado
de Azevedo,Dalva Alana Aragão
Peixoto,Renato Mesquita
Andrioli,Alice
da Cruz Silva Bezerra,Sabrina Tainah
da Silva Teixeira,Maria Fátima
author_role author
author2 Pinheiro,Raymundo Rizaldo
Araújo,Juscilânia Furtado
de Azevedo,Dalva Alana Aragão
Peixoto,Renato Mesquita
Andrioli,Alice
da Cruz Silva Bezerra,Sabrina Tainah
da Silva Teixeira,Maria Fátima
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv de Sousa,Ana Lídia Madeira
Pinheiro,Raymundo Rizaldo
Araújo,Juscilânia Furtado
de Azevedo,Dalva Alana Aragão
Peixoto,Renato Mesquita
Andrioli,Alice
da Cruz Silva Bezerra,Sabrina Tainah
da Silva Teixeira,Maria Fátima
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv colostrum
chemical inactivation
milk
monocyte/macrophage system
topic colostrum
chemical inactivation
milk
monocyte/macrophage system
description ABSTRACT Infections by small ruminant lentiviruses (SRLVs) affect goats and sheep causing chronic multisystemic diseases that generate great economic losses. The caprine lentivirus (CLV) and the ovine lentivirus (OLV) present tropism for cells of the monocyte/macrophage lineage, which are directly associated with the main route of transmission through the ingestion of milk and colostrum from infected animals. In this manner, controlling this route is of paramount importance. Currently, researches have investigated the use of chemical additives in milk that can preserve colostrum or milk and inactivate microbiological agents. Among the compounds, sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) has been shown to be satisfactory in the chemical inactivation of HIV and CLV in milk, and also as a biocide in goat colostrum.
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