
Adjuvant
An adjuvant is a substance that enhances the effectiveness of a vaccine or treatment. In the context of vaccines, adjuvants help boost the body's immune response, making the vaccine more effective in protecting against diseases. They can improve the duration and strength of immunity by stimulating the immune system. Adjuvants are commonly used in various vaccines to ensure a stronger and longer-lasting protection, enabling the body to recognize and fight off specific pathogens more effectively when encountered in the future.