نتایج جستجو برای: anti snake venom

تعداد نتایج: 378440  

1999
Jeremiah S. Joseph Maxey C.M. Chung Kandiah Jeyaseelan Manjunatha Kini

Among snake venom procoagulant proteins, group II prothrombin activators are functionally similar to blood coagulation factor Xa. We have purified and partially characterized the enzymatic properties of trocarin, the group II prothrombin activator from the venom of the Australian elapid, Tropidechis carinatus (rough-scaled snake). Prothrombin activation by trocarin is enhanced by Ca21, phosphol...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2004
B G Fry W Wüster

We analyzed the origin and evolution of snake venom toxin families represented in both viperid and elapid snakes by means of phylogenetic analysis of the amino acid sequences of the toxins and related nonvenom proteins. Out of eight toxin families analyzed, five provided clear evidence of recruitment into the snake venom proteome before the diversification of the advanced snakes (Kunitz-type pr...

Abbas Zare Mirakabadi Mostafa Erfani Reza Bagheri Seyed Pezhman Shirmardi, Zahra Pakdin Parizi

Introduction: Many molecules can be labeled by iodine. Some of labeled substances are used for investigations of cancer treatment, biodistribution study in body, receptor binding, secrete pathway etc. Peptides are biomolecules and can be labeled by 131Iodine. ICD- 85 is a tri-peptide derived from Iranian brown snake venom and scorpion venom. This tri-peptide treats cancer by i...

2016
Abdulrahman Khazim Al-Asmari Anvarbatcha Riyasdeen Mohammad Hamed Al-Shahrani Mozaffarul Islam

Snake venom possesses various kinds of proteins and neurotoxic polypeptides, which can negatively interfere with the neurotransmitter signaling cascade. This phenomenon occurs mainly due to the blocking of ion channels in the body system. Envenomation prevents or severely interrupts nerve impulses from being transmitted, inhibition of adenosine triphosphate synthesis, and proper functioning of ...

2017
Paola G Ojeda David Ramírez Jans Alzate-Morales Julio Caballero Quentin Kaas Wendy González

Most snake venom toxins are proteins, and participate to envenomation through a diverse array of bioactivities, such as bleeding, inflammation, and pain, cytotoxic, cardiotoxic or neurotoxic effects. The venom of a single snake species contains hundreds of toxins, and the venoms of the 725 species of venomous snakes represent a large pool of potentially bioactive proteins. Despite considerable ...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Australia 2010
Andrew Churchman Margaret A O'Leary Nicholas A Buckley Colin B Page Alan Tankel Chris Gavaghan Anna Holdgate Simon G A Brown Geoffrey K Isbister

OBJECTIVE To describe the clinical features and laboratory findings in patients with definite red-bellied black snake (RBBS; Pseudechis porphyriacus) bites, including correlation with results of venom assays. DESIGN, PATIENTS AND SETTING Prospective cohort study of patients with definite RBBS bites, recruited to the Australian Snakebite Project from January 2002 to June 2010. MAIN OUTCOME M...

Journal: :iranian journal of pharmacology and therapeutics 0
s. meenatcisundaram m. sindhu

neutralization effects of acorus calamus and withania somnifera root extracts were tested against echis carinatus venom. both plant extracts were effectively neutralized the various pharmacological activities induced by echis carinatus venom. about 0.14 mg of acorus calamus and 0.16 mg of withania somnifera root extracts were able to completely neutralize the lethal activity of 2ld 50 of echis ...

Journal: :Pathophysiology of haemostasis and thrombosis 2005
Kenneth J Clemetson Qiumin Lu Jeannine M Clemetson

Snake venoms are complex mixtures of biologically active proteins and peptides. Many affect haemostasis by activating or inhibiting coagulant factors or platelets, or by disrupting endothelium. Snake venom components are classified into various families, such as serine proteases, metalloproteinases, C-type lectin-like proteins, disintegrins and phospholipases. Snake venom C-type lectin-like pro...

Journal: :European review for medical and pharmacological sciences 2016
Y-L Cao G-N Guo G-Y Zhu Z Tian Y-J Gou C Chen M-H Liu

OBJECTIVE With the help of bioinformatics analysis, we wished to develop a novel antivenom against the Deinagkistrodon (D.) acutus snake venom using B-cell linear epitopes of three primary toxins (serine protease, metalloprotease, and phospholipase A2). MATERIALS AND METHODS cDNA sequences of three toxins of D. acutus venom were retrieved from the NCBI database. B-cell linear epitopes were pr...

2010
Isabella Panfoli Daniela Calzia Silvia Ravera Alessandro Morelli

Snake venoms are complex toxin mixtures. Viperidae and Crotalidae venoms, which are hemotoxic, are responsible for most of the envenomations around the world. Administration of antivenins aimed at the neutralization of toxins in humans is prone to potential risks. Neutralization of snake venom toxins has been achieved through different approaches: plant extracts have been utilized in etnomedici...

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