نتایج جستجو برای: snake venoms

تعداد نتایج: 13721  

Journal: :Accident and emergency nursing 2003
Carmel J Stewart

Australia is inhabited by a large variety of snakes, including some of the most poisonous in the world. Sightings are regular, and the incidence of snake bite is estimated to be several thousand a year. A bite does not necessarily result in envenomation occurring, however there are at least 300 snakebites a year requiring treatment of envenomation, with between 1 and 4 fatalities every year. Th...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2015
Jacobo Reyes-Velasco Daren C Card Audra L Andrew Kyle J Shaney Richard H Adams Drew R Schield Nicholas R Casewell Stephen P Mackessy Todd A Castoe

Snake venom gene evolution has been studied intensively over the past several decades, yet most previous studies have lacked the context of complete snake genomes and the full context of gene expression across diverse snake tissues. We took a novel approach to studying snake venom evolution by leveraging the complete genome of the Burmese python, including information from tissue-specific patte...

Journal: :The Journal of the Association of Physicians of India 2006
K Narvencar

AIMS OF STUDY The present study was undertaken to study the relationship between the time of anti-snake venom (ASV) administration due to late arrival of patient at hospital and subsequent development of complications. MATERIAL AND METHODS All patients of snake bite that presented to our institution over a period of 1 1/2 years were included in the present study. A detailed clinical history, ...

Journal: :JPMA. The Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association 1998
M M Suleman S Shahab M A Rab

Snake bite remains a common injury in endemic areas of Pakistan. A facility based observational study was undertaken to ascertain the incidence of snake bite, its mortality and the management in public health facilities located in the Thar Desert of Province of Sindh, Pakistan. A total of 771 cases of snake bite were reported to seven randomly selected health facilities during a one-year period...

2012

Accidents with venomous animals are a significant cause of global morbidity and mortality. Through the evolution, these animals have used their venomous apparatus for defence and prey capture. During the adaptation process in environment, several changes have occurred in snake venoms constitution. Nowadays, it is currently known that these animals are able to accumulate a mixture of different c...

2016
Timothy N. W. Jackson Ivan Koludarov Syed A. Ali James Dobson Christina N. Zdenek Daniel Dashevsky Bianca op den Brouw Paul P. Masci Amanda Nouwens Peter Josh Jonathan Goldenberg Vittoria Cipriani Chris Hay Iwan Hendrikx Nathan Dunstan Luke Allen Bryan G. Fry

Australia is the stronghold of the front-fanged venomous snake family Elapidae. The Australasian elapid snake radiation, which includes approximately 100 terrestrial species in Australia, as well as Melanesian species and all the world's sea snakes, is less than 12 million years old. The incredible phenotypic and ecological diversity of the clade is matched by considerable diversity in venom co...

Journal: :The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health 2002
Sanjib Kumar Sharma Shekhar Koirala Gaheraj Dahal

Anti snake venom (ASV) is the most specific therapy available for treatment of snakebite envenomation. The ASV available in Nepal are polyvalent ASV produced in India and are effective against envenomation by cobra and krait, the two most common species found in Eastern Nepal. Neurotoxic signs respond slowly and unconvincingly and continuous absorption of venom may cause recurrent neurotoxicity...

Journal: :Molecules 2009
Pimolpan Pithayanukul Jiraporn Leanpolchareanchai Patchreenart Saparpakorn

Snakebite envenomations cause severe local tissue necrosis and the venom metalloproteinases are thought to be the key toxins involved. In this study, the ethanolic extract from seed kernels of Thai mango (Mangifera indica L. cv. 'Fahlun') (Anacardiaceae) and its major phenolic principle (pentagalloylglucopyranose) exhibited potent and dose-dependent inhibitory effects on the caseinolytic and fi...

Journal: :Toxicon : official journal of the International Society on Toxinology 2013
Ferry Heus Freek Vonk Reka A Otvos Ben Bruyneel August B Smit Henk Lingeman Michael Richardson Wilfried M A Niessen Jeroen Kool

Venomous snakes have evolved their efficient venomous arsenals mainly to immobilize prey. The highly variable toxic peptides in these venoms target a myriad of neurotoxic and haemotoxic receptors and enzymes and comprise highly interesting candidates for drug discovery. Discovery of bioactive compounds from snake venoms, however, is a challenge to achieve. We have developed and applied a method...

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...

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