Rats were immunized three times with cholera toxin via the intraintestinal or intravenous route, and their respective biliary secretory IgA (sIgA) or serum IgG antibodies were affinity-purified on a cholera toxin immunoabsorbent. On a molar basis, the sIgA antibodies were roughly seven-fold more efficient than IgG antibodies in neutralizing cholera toxin in the ligated intestinal loop assay. Various explanations for this difference in neutralizing capacity are proposed.
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