What Challenges Exist in Using Immunoglobulins in Toxicology?
Despite the promising applications, there are challenges in using immunoglobulins in toxicology. One major issue is the specificity of antibodies, as developing antibodies that can accurately target a wide range of toxins is complex. Additionally, the production and purification of therapeutic antibodies can be costly and time-consuming. Finally, potential immune reactions to administered antibodies, such as allergic responses, pose risks that need careful management.