نتایج جستجو برای: snake venoms

تعداد نتایج: 13721  

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1952
A R TABORDA L C TABORDA J N WILLIAMS C A ELVEHJEM

The observation that snake venoms are able to hydrolyze thymus and yeast nucleic acids was first made by Delezenne and Morel (1) in 1919. This discovery remained practically forgotten until 1945 when Gulland and Walsh (2) employed the nuclease in the venom of Vipera russelli in studying the composition of yeast ribonucleic acid. The presence of nucleases in snake venoms assumes a r61e of great ...

Journal: :Immunopharmacology and immunotoxicology 2008
Elda E Sánchez Alexis Rodríguez-Acosta

Natural inhibitors of snake venoms play a significant role in the ability to neutralize the degradation effects induced by venom toxins. It has been known for many years that animal sera and some plant extracts are competent in neutralizing snake venoms. The purpose of this review is to highlight the recent work that has been accomplished with natural inhibitors of snake venoms as well as revis...

Journal: :Clinical and experimental allergy : journal of the British Society for Allergy and Clinical Immunology 2000
A R Reimers M Weber U R Müller

BACKGROUND Bites by poisonous European snakes of the genus Vipera lead to local tissue damage and systemic symptoms such as generalized oedema, hypotension, gastrointestinal symptoms, haemolysis and renal dysfunction. Not rarely anaphylactic symptoms like urticaria, localized angioedema and asthma are observed. OBJECTIVE To look for snake venom-specific immunoglobulin (Ig) E antibodies in pat...

Journal: :Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2005
Deivy Clementino de Lima Paula Alvarez Abreu Cícero Carlos de Freitas Dilvani Oliveira Santos Rodrigo Oliveira Borges Tereza Cristina dos Santos Lúcio Mendes Cabral Carlos R. Rodrigues Helena Carla Castro

Lately several naturally occurring peptides presenting antimicrobial activity have been described in the literature. However, snake venoms, which are an enormous source of peptides, have not been fully explored for searching such molecules. The aim of this work is to review the basis of antimicrobial mechanisms revealing snake venom as a feasible source for searching an antibiotic prototype. Th...

Journal: :Ryoikibetsu shokogun shirizu 1951
H Imaizumi M Kaneko

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Journal: :Journal of proteomics 2016
Choo Hock Tan Kae Yi Tan Nget Hong Tan

UNLABELLED Recent advances in proteomics enable deep profiling of the compositional details of snake venoms for improved understanding on envenomation pathophysiology and immunological neutralization. In this study, the venom of Australian tiger snake (Notechis scutatus) was trypsin-digested in solution and subjected to nano-ESI-LCMS/MS. Applying a relative quantitative proteomic approach, the ...

Journal: :Toxicon : official journal of the International Society on Toxinology 2016
Marija Mladic Barbara M Zietek Janaki Krishnamoorthy Iyer Philip Hermarij Wilfried M A Niessen Govert W Somsen R Manjunatha Kini Jeroen Kool

Snake venoms comprise complex mixtures of peptides and proteins causing modulation of diverse physiological functions upon envenomation of the prey organism. The components of snake venoms are studied as research tools and as potential drug candidates. However, the bioactivity determination with subsequent identification and purification of the bioactive compounds is a demanding and often labor...

2016
Emanuelly Bernardes-Oliveira Dayanne Lopes Gomes Gustavo Martelli Palomino Kleber Juvenal Silva Farias Wilmar Dias da Silva Hugo Alexandre Oliveira Rocha Ana Katherine Gonçalves Matheus de Freitas Fernandes-Pedrosa Janaina Cristiana de Oliveira Crispim

Bothrops jararaca (BJ) and Bothrops erythromelas (BE) are viper snakes found in South-Southeast and Northeast regions of Brazil, respectively. Snake venoms are bioactive neurotoxic substances synthesized and stored by venom glands, with different physiological and pharmacological effects, recently suggesting a possible preference for targets in cancer cells; however, mechanisms of snakes have b...

2010
Gabriela D. Tanaka Maria de Fátima D. Furtado Fernanda C. V. Portaro Osvaldo Augusto Sant'Anna Denise V. Tambourgi

BACKGROUND Micrurus snake bites can cause death by muscle paralysis and respiratory arrest, few hours after envenomation. The specific treatment for coral snake envenomation is the intravenous application of heterologous antivenom and, in Brazil, it is produced by horse immunization with a mixture of M. corallinus and M. frontalis venoms, snakes that inhabit the South and Southeastern regions o...

2014
Aisha Munawar Maria Trusch Dessislava Georgieva Diana Hildebrand Marcel Kwiatkowski Henning Behnken Sönke Harder Raghuvir Arni Patrick Spencer Hartmut Schlüter Christian Betzel

Elapid snake venom is a highly valuable, but till now mainly unexplored, source of pharmacologically important peptides. We analyzed the peptide fractions with molecular masses up to 10 kDa of two elapid snake venoms-that of the African cobra, N. m. mossambica (genus Naja), and the Peninsula tiger snake, N. scutatus, from Kangaroo Island (genus Notechis). A combination of chromatographic method...

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