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Plant-based vaccines for COVID-19 and other viruses
A review published in the journal
Vaccines, explored the history and current status of plant-produced vaccine candidates against enveloped viruses, focusing on virus-like particles (VLPs), which mimic authentic viral structures without containing infectious genetic material.
The study by researchers at the John Innes Centre, England, aims to shed light on VLPs and how they can be utilized in the search for effective candidate vaccines against viruses.
What are VLPs?
Virus-like particles (VLPs) have been produced as candidate vaccines in plants. Today, VLPs are the best candidates for safe, immunogenic, effective, and affordable vaccines. Plant-derived antibodies, vaccines, and microbicides have gained significant attention and shown immense promise.