
Antitoxin production
Antitoxin production is the process by which the body's immune system creates specific proteins called antibodies to neutralize toxins produced by bacteria or other pathogens. When exposed to a toxin, the immune system recognizes it as a threat and stimulates specialized cells to produce these antibodies. Once generated, antitoxins can bind to the toxins, rendering them harmless. This immune response helps protect the body from poisoning and contributes to immunity, allowing the body to respond more quickly if the same toxin is encountered again in the future.