Where does “mannatide” come from?
mannatide (English) comes from English mannose, from English manna, from Italian manna, from Latin manna, from Ancient Greek μάννα, from Hebrew מן — Alternative form of מִ־; manna.
mannatide (English): A heteropolysaccharide, present in the alpha-hemolytic group of Streptococcus, that is an adjuvant for an influenza vaccine
Definitions
- A heteropolysaccharide, present in the alpha-hemolytic group of Streptococcus, that is an adjuvant for an influenza vaccine