Adjuvant in a sentence as a noun

An adjuvant is something added to stimulate the immune response.

It makes sense that they would act as an immunological adjuvant in the presence of the bacteria the cockroaches carry.

Thimerosal is no longer used in childhood vaccines, and has been largely replaced by aluminum-based adjuvants.

Yeast is put into vaccines as an adjuvant, yet nobody has put it together that eating it is also another way for it to enter the body.

Adjuvant in a sentence as an adjective

Because those adjuvant don't have the side effects you think they do?Because mercury is mostly removed from US vaccines, excepting a couple of types, and has been for a decade?

“The lipid nanoparticles have some adjuvant activity, providing a little inflammation with the vaccination that helps the immune system to make antibodies and T-cells that target the Sars-Cov-2 virus,”

Collectively, our study identifies a novel microbial metabolite-immune pathway that is activated by immunotherapy that may be exploited to develop microbial-based adjuvant therapies.

Adjuvant definitions

noun

an additive that enhances the effectiveness of medical treatment

adjective

furnishing added support; "an ancillary pump"; "an adjuvant discipline to forms of mysticism"; "The mind and emotions are auxiliary to each other"

See also: accessory adjunct ancillary appurtenant auxiliary

adjective

enhancing the action of a medical treatment; "the adjuvant action of certain bacteria"