نتایج جستجو برای: anti snake venom

تعداد نتایج: 378440  

Journal: :Acta Medica Marisiensis 2016

Journal: :iranian journal of basic medical sciences 0
mahdi babaie young researches and elites club, science and research branch, islamic azad university, tehran, iran hossein salmanizadeh young researches and elites club, science and research branch, islamic azad university, tehran, iran hossein zolfagharian department of venomous animals and antivenom production, razi vaccine and serum research institute, karaj, iran

objective(s): echis carinatus is one of the venomous snakes in iran. the venom of iranian echis carinatus is a rich source of protein with various factors affecting the plasma protein and blood coagulation factor. some of these proteins exhibit types of enzymatic activities. however, other items are proteins with no enzymatic activity.   materials and methods: in order to study the mechanism an...

ژورنال: کومش 2020

Introduction: Antibiotic resistance has been reported as one of the world's most critical public health problems. Recent investigations have demonstrated that venom of some species of snakes have antimicrobial and anticancer activities. In this study, we investigated the antibacterial and anticancer effects of Persian horned viper venom. Antibacterial activity was examined on Escherichia coli,...

2008
Nget-Hong Tan Shin-Yee Fung

L-amino acid oxidase (LAAO) occurs widely in snake venoms. The enzyme is highly specific for L-amino acids, and generally hydrophobic amino acids are the best substrates. LAAO is a flavoprotein consisting of two identical subunits, each with a molecular mass of approximately 60 kDa. The purified enzymes are glycoproteins with 3-4% carbohydrate. Deglycosylation of the enzyme did not alter the en...

Journal: :Toxin Reviews 2021

Envenoming by Echis ocellatus is potentially life-threatening due to severe hemorrhage, renal failure and capillary leakage. These effects are attributed snake venom metalloproteinases (SVMPs). ...

2016
Janeyuth Chaisakul Wayne C. Hodgson Sanjaya Kuruppu Naiyarat Prasongsook

Animal venoms are a cocktail of proteins and peptides, targeting vital physiological processes. Venoms have evolved to assist in the capture and digestion of prey. Key venom components often include neurotoxins, myotoxins, cardiotoxins, hematoxins and catalytic enzymes. The pharmacological activities of venom components have been investigated as a source of potential therapeutic agents. Interes...

ژورنال: Medical Laboratory Journal 2015
Amoozgari, Z, , Noorbehbahani, M, , Salehi pour bavarsad, S, ,

Abstract Background and Objective: Snake venom is a complex of several toxic elements and enzymes. It has the agents with the ability to destroy cellular and subcellular membrane and to bring about hemolysis of red blood cells (RBC). Two types of direct and indirect hemolytic activity are known in snake venom in that phospholipase A2 is responsible for the indirect lysis. The aim of this st...

2016
Gareth Whiteley Rhiannon A E Logan Kam-Yin D Leung Fiona J Newberry Paul D Rowley John P Dunbar Simon C Wagstaff Nicholas R Casewell Robert A Harrison

BACKGROUND Snake venoms contain many proteinaceous toxins that can cause severe pathology and mortality in snakebite victims. Interestingly, mRNA encoding such toxins can be recovered directly from venom, although yields are low and quality is unknown. It also remains unclear whether such RNA contains information about toxin isoforms and whether it is representative of mRNA recovered from conve...

2012
Sandeep V. Binorkar Dilip K. Jani

The morbidity and mortality associated with snake bite is a serious health concerned especially in developing countries. The rural communities are the worst affected and where it is considered as one of the occupational health hazards especially related to agriculture industry. About 50,000 deaths are recorded per year as a result of snakebite. The scenario may sometimes deteriorate further bec...

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