نتایج جستجو برای: venoms

تعداد نتایج: 5686  

2006
MARIO SERGIO PALMA Abba J. Kastin

The insects of the order Hymenoptera (bees, wasps, and ants) are classified in two groups, based on their life history: social and solitary. The venoms of the social Hymenoptera evolved to be used as defensive tools to protect the colonies of these insects from the attacks of predators. Generally they do not cause lethal effects but cause mainly inflammatory and/or immunological reactions in th...

2017
Matheus F. Fernandes-Pedrosa Juliana Félix-Silva Yamara A. S. Menezes

Venoms are the secretion of venomous animals, which are synthesized and stored in specific areas of their body i.e., venom glands. The animals use venoms for defense and/or to immo‐ bilize their prey. Most of the venoms are complex mixture of biologically active compounds of different chemical nature such as multidomain proteins, peptides, enzymes, nucleotides, lipids, biogenic amines and other...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1961
R W MASTER S S RAO

Snake venoms are known to contain a number of enzymes (l-3). Attempts have been made to correlate the toxicity of snake venoms with their enzymic activity, e.g. between nucleases and toxicity (4), phospholipase A and neurotoxic action of cobra venom (5), and proteolytic and coagulant activity and toxicity (6-8). Most of these studies have been carried out on whole venoms or after elimination of...

2014
Max Goyffon Jean-Nicolas Tournier

Scorpions, at least the species of the family Buthidæ whose venoms are better known, appear as animals that have evolved very little over time. The composition of their venoms is relatively simple as most toxins have a common structural motif that is found in other venoms from primitive species. Moreover, all the scorpion venom toxins principally act on membrane ionic channels of excitable cell...

Background: Poisoning due to the bites and stings of venomous snakes and scorpions is a neglected public health problem, particularly in rural areas. Poor health facilities and inadequate knowledge of health care personnel are the major factors that result in envenomated human victims not receiving adequate care and medical attention. There is a great need for up-to-date and effective healthcar...

2017
Janeyuth Chaisakul Muhamad Rusdi Ahmad Rusmili Wayne C. Hodgson Panadda Hatthachote Kijja Suwan Anjaree Inchan Lawan Chanhome Iekhsan Othman Krongkarn Chootip

Cardiovascular effects (e.g., tachycardia, hypo- and/or hypertension) are often clinical outcomes of snake envenoming. Malayan krait (Bungarus candidus) envenoming has been reported to cause cardiovascular effects that may be related to abnormalities in parasympathetic activity. However, the exact mechanism for this effect has yet to be determined. In the present study, we investigated the in v...

2016
Cassandra M. Modahl Stephen P. Mackessy

Envenomation of humans by snakes is a complex and continuously evolving medical emergency, and treatment is made that much more difficult by the diverse biochemical composition of many venoms. Venomous snakes and their venoms also provide models for the study of molecular evolutionary processes leading to adaptation and genotype-phenotype relationships. To compare venom complexity and protein s...

In this study, Mesobuthus gibbosus and Mesobuthus eupeus eupeus venom samples were compared for lethality, in vivo effects and proteins. Neutralization capacity of monovalent Androctonus crassicauda antivenom (RSHA anti-Ac) was tested against the lethal effects of the venoms.Venom was obtained from mature scorpions by electrical stimulation of the telson. The lethality of the venom and potency ...

Journal: :Indian journal of experimental biology 2010
Antony Gomes Pushpak Bhattacharjee Roshnara Mishra Ajoy K Biswas Subir Chandra Dasgupta Biplab Giri

Anticancer drug development from natural resources are ventured throughout the world. Animal venoms and toxins a potential bio resource and a therapeutic tool were known to man for centuries through folk and traditional knowledge. The biodiversity of venoms and toxins made it a unique source of leads and structural templates from which new therapeutic agents may be developed. Venoms of several ...

Journal: :JPMA. The Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association 1980
Z H Khan F A Lari Z Ali

The venom of Pakistan species of snakes (Naja naja, Vipera russelli and Echis carinatus) and lethal fractions of Cobra (Naja naja) venom were converted to toxoid with formalin. Detoxification of the crude venoms and toxic fraction was attained by addition of formalin in several steps and incubation at 37°C maintaining the pH 7.0. Relationship of formalin concentration and incubation period was ...

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