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An anti-toxin that protects against ricin poisoning is to move into production for the first time. | An anti-toxin that protects against ricin poisoning is to move into production for the first time. |
It is the result of eight years of work by researchers at the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory based at Porton Down in Wiltshire. | It is the result of eight years of work by researchers at the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory based at Porton Down in Wiltshire. |
The antidote can protect against death up to 24 hours after exposure, according to Dr Jane Holley from DSTL. | |
Security experts say ricin - roughly 1,000 times more toxic than cyanide - could be used in a bio-terror attack. | Security experts say ricin - roughly 1,000 times more toxic than cyanide - could be used in a bio-terror attack. |
Dr Holley told BBC News: "In the past there has been lots of research carried out using different methods. But this is the first [anti-toxin] that has been moved into production. | |
The principal scientist in biomedical sciences at DSTL added: "It is anticipated that a product will be available for use in the next couple of years." | |
Ricin is extracted from castor beans, which are processed throughout the world to make castor oil. The toxin is part of the waste "mash" produced when castor oil is made. | Ricin is extracted from castor beans, which are processed throughout the world to make castor oil. The toxin is part of the waste "mash" produced when castor oil is made. |
It can cause harm if injected, swallowed or inhaled. But the amount needed to kill depends on the route of administration. | |
A combination of pulmonary, liver, renal and immunological failure can lead to death, though people can recover from exposure. | A combination of pulmonary, liver, renal and immunological failure can lead to death, though people can recover from exposure. |
The ricin-filled pellet that killed Georgi Markov was injected using an umbrella | The ricin-filled pellet that killed Georgi Markov was injected using an umbrella |
In recent years, the perceived threat of bioterrorism has increased. | In recent years, the perceived threat of bioterrorism has increased. |
Although the anti-toxin developed at Porton Down was initially intended for use by the military, DSTL scientists are investigating its potential use in a civilian environment. | Although the anti-toxin developed at Porton Down was initially intended for use by the military, DSTL scientists are investigating its potential use in a civilian environment. |
Production of the anti-toxin involves immunising sheep with an inactive form of ricin, which results in the production of antibodies. These are proteins used by the immune system to neutralise harmful substances. | Production of the anti-toxin involves immunising sheep with an inactive form of ricin, which results in the production of antibodies. These are proteins used by the immune system to neutralise harmful substances. |
The antibodies are then harvested from the sheep to produce a freeze-dried product. This is reconstituted with water for injection into the body. | The antibodies are then harvested from the sheep to produce a freeze-dried product. This is reconstituted with water for injection into the body. |
Dr Holley said that although the anti-toxin is ready to be manufactured, full licensing is likely to take about five years. | Dr Holley said that although the anti-toxin is ready to be manufactured, full licensing is likely to take about five years. |
Dissident murder | Dissident murder |
Professor Alastair Hay, a toxicologist at the University of Leeds described ricin as "a very potent poison". | Professor Alastair Hay, a toxicologist at the University of Leeds described ricin as "a very potent poison". |
"Having an anti-toxin in the armoury would be very helpful for anyone who has to deal with possible ricin poisoning," he told BBC News. | "Having an anti-toxin in the armoury would be very helpful for anyone who has to deal with possible ricin poisoning," he told BBC News. |
Ricin was the poison used for the infamous murder of Bulgarian dissident Georgi Markov in 1978. | Ricin was the poison used for the infamous murder of Bulgarian dissident Georgi Markov in 1978. |
Mr Markov was an avowed critic of Bulgaria's communist regime. He was waiting at a bus stop near Waterloo Bridge, London, when a stranger jabbed him in the leg with an umbrella. | Mr Markov was an avowed critic of Bulgaria's communist regime. He was waiting at a bus stop near Waterloo Bridge, London, when a stranger jabbed him in the leg with an umbrella. |
The rigged umbrella injected a tiny ricin-filled pellet into Mr Markov's calf. He was admitted to hospital that evening but died three days later. | The rigged umbrella injected a tiny ricin-filled pellet into Mr Markov's calf. He was admitted to hospital that evening but died three days later. |
Kamel Bourgass was convicted in 2005 of plotting to use poisons | Kamel Bourgass was convicted in 2005 of plotting to use poisons |
In 2005, an Algerian man, Kamel Bourgass, was convicted of plotting to use poisons - including ricin - to cause disruption, fear or injury. | In 2005, an Algerian man, Kamel Bourgass, was convicted of plotting to use poisons - including ricin - to cause disruption, fear or injury. |
He was arrested after anti-terrorist squad officers found a suspected poisons laboratory in a north London flat in January 2003, though the toxin itself was not found. | He was arrested after anti-terrorist squad officers found a suspected poisons laboratory in a north London flat in January 2003, though the toxin itself was not found. |
There have also been incidents in the US; in 2004, an alert was triggered after tests identified ricin in a Senate office building mailroom. | There have also been incidents in the US; in 2004, an alert was triggered after tests identified ricin in a Senate office building mailroom. |
The development of the ricin anti-toxin follows on from work to develop an "antidote" for poisoning with botulinum toxin. | The development of the ricin anti-toxin follows on from work to develop an "antidote" for poisoning with botulinum toxin. |
"Although there had been small-scale batches of anti-toxins for botulinum available in hospitals, for military use we needed a large capability in case it was used as a biological weapon. We developed an anti-toxin against all seven 'serotypes' of botulinum toxin," Dr Holley explained. | "Although there had been small-scale batches of anti-toxins for botulinum available in hospitals, for military use we needed a large capability in case it was used as a biological weapon. We developed an anti-toxin against all seven 'serotypes' of botulinum toxin," Dr Holley explained. |
Serotypes are structurally distinct forms of the toxin. | Serotypes are structurally distinct forms of the toxin. |
Dr Holley added: "This has been available for several years now, has been made to good manufacturing practice and is undergoing full licensing studies at the moment." | Dr Holley added: "This has been available for several years now, has been made to good manufacturing practice and is undergoing full licensing studies at the moment." |
Research has also been carried out into a vaccine against ricin poisoning. While an anti-toxin works by mopping up the poison once it is in the body, a vaccine would prime the body for exposure to the agent. | Research has also been carried out into a vaccine against ricin poisoning. While an anti-toxin works by mopping up the poison once it is in the body, a vaccine would prime the body for exposure to the agent. |
Its effectiveness would depend in part on the period of time between administration of the vaccine and exposure to the agent. | Its effectiveness would depend in part on the period of time between administration of the vaccine and exposure to the agent. |
Paul.Rincon-INTERNET@bbc.co.uk | Paul.Rincon-INTERNET@bbc.co.uk |