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Thursday, October 7, 2021

Vaccination is over; just eat the plant......

Scientists are doing unique research to eliminate the fear of injection of Covid Vaccines among the public. According to them, as soon as the plant is eaten a sufficient dose of vaccine will reach the body. American scientists are trying to develop such plants. Let's know how much will change with this vaccine. Pfizer and Moderna have prepared their Covid vaccine with mRNA technology. 

[Covid vaccine with Syringe]

Scientists from the University of California are trying to deliver this mRNA to plants. On hearing the name of the vaccine, many people start to fear the needle. American scientists are trying to eliminate this fear. They are developing such a plant, after eating which the vaccine will reach humans. It will be started with the Covid vaccine. If you understand in easy language, then people will be given the vaccine of Covid by feeding them saplings. 

Researchers at the University of California Riverside, USA, are developing the vaccine plant. They told that with the help of the plant, they are trying to transmit the mRNA vaccine of the corona to humans. How will the vaccine reach the plants? How will it be stored? What will be the benefits of this new method of vaccine and how much will change? These are the common questions that may be understood with the following phenomenon. 

First of all, know how the covid vaccine prepared from mRNA technology works, Pfizer and Moderna have used mRNA technology to prepare their vaccine. Earlier this technique was rarely used. Recently, the use of this technology is increasing after the preparation of the Covid vaccine. Many companies are using mRNA technology to make flu vaccines. 

The Covid vaccine prepared with this technology trains the immune system fighting diseases on how the spike protein of the coronavirus is? After this training, the body becomes capable of understanding the spike protein. Whenever the corona infects the body, the immune system recognizes the spike protein of that virus and tries to eliminate it. 

Now we should understand how much will change with such a vaccine. Researchers say the technology with which Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna have prepared the Covid vaccine, we are trying to prepare the vaccine with the same technology and transmit it to humans through plants they stated that plants are easily digested while there is a risk of side effects after taking the vaccine by syringe. Vaccines given in the form of plants will be easier to maintain and transport. If plants are kept at low temperatures, there will be no risk of spoilage of the vaccine present in it. 

If this experiment is successful, the vaccine plant will be a boon for low-income countries. Where the storage and transportation of these plants will be easier and the cost will also be less compared to the current vaccine of Covid. 

How many plants would a human need for a vaccine? The answer is only one. According to researcher Juan Pablo of the University of California, a plant will make enough mRNA for a human and it can be vaccinated. Our goal is to reach the vaccine through plants, for this, we are growing spinach and lettuce in our garden. Farmers will also be able to grow it in the entire field. Scientists will deliver mRNA to the plant's chloroplast. Researchers believe that chloroplasts present in plants can handle mRNA. It is clear that it has a lot of potentials. 

Let us understand what is chloroplast? Actually, the pigment due to which the color of plants is green is called the chloroplast. A team of scientists is trying to figure out how to transport and preserve mRNA in this chloroplast for a long time. If this experiment is successful, it will work as an oral vaccine. 

No need to store the vaccine at -130 degrees. The current mRNA vaccine requires a temperature of -130°C and dry ice to store it. Such maintenance makes the vaccine costly and difficult to deliver in rural areas. But vaccine plants can be easily grown. It can cover a long distance.

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