نتایج جستجو برای: anti snake venom

تعداد نتایج: 378440  

Journal: :Toxicon : official journal of the International Society on Toxinology 2015
Félix A Urra Rodrigo Pulgar Ricardo Gutiérrez Christian Hodar Verónica Cambiazo Antonieta Labra

Philodryas chamissonis is a rear-fanged snake endemic to Chile. Its bite produces mild to moderate symptoms with proteolytic and anti-coagulant effects. Presently, the composition of the venom, as well as, the biochemical and structural characteristics of its toxins, remains unknown. In this study, we cloned and reported the first full-length sequences of five toxin-encoding genes from the veno...

2014
Naoual Oukkache Rachid El Jaoudi Noreddine Ghalim Fatima Chgoury Balkiss Bouhaouala Naima El Mdaghri Jean-Marc Sabatier

Scorpion stings and snake bites are major health hazards that lead to suffering of victims and high mortality. Thousands of injuries associated with such stings and bites of venomous animals occur every year worldwide. In North Africa, more than 100,000 scorpion stings and snake bites are reported annually. An appropriate determination of the 50% lethal doses (LD₅₀) of scorpion and snake venoms...

Journal: :iranian journal of pharmaceutical research 0
karim ebrahim department of toxicology, school of pharmacy, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences hossein vatanpour department of toxicology, school of pharmacy, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences abbas zare razi vaccine and serum research institute farashad h.shirazi pharmaceutical sciences research center, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences maryam nakhjavani department of toxicology, school of pharmacy, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences

abstract cancer is the leading cause of death worldwide. current anticancer drugs involve various toxic side effects; efforts are ongoing to develop new anticancer agents especially from the screening of natural compounds. present study investigated cytotoxic effects and mode of cell death induced by the caspian cobra venom in some human cancer cell lines. cytotoxic effects of snake venom toxin...

2016
Libia Sanz Davinia Pla Alicia Pérez Yania Rodríguez Alfonso Zavaleta Maria Salas Bruno Lomonte Juan J. Calvete

The venom proteome of the poorly studied desert coral snake Micrurus tschudii tschudii was unveiled using a venomic approach, which identified ≥38 proteins belonging to only four snake venom protein families. The three-finger toxins (3FTxs) constitute, both in number of isoforms (~30) and total abundance (93.6% of the venom proteome), the major protein family of the desert coral snake venom. Ph...

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: :The Medical journal of Australia 2012
Alan Paul

OBJECTIVES To describe the clinical syndrome associated with definite tiger snake (Notechis spp) envenoming and to examine the ability of tiger snake antivenom (TSAV) to bind free venom in vivo. DESIGN, SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS We conducted a prospective cohort study within the Australian Snakebite Project, reviewing all definite tiger snake envenoming cases between October 2004 and June 2011...

Journal: :Australian veterinary journal 2007
J Heller D J Mellor J L Hodgson S W J Reid D R Hodgson K L Bosward

Elapid snake envenomation in dogs is a commonly occurring yet poorly described clinical entity. Twelve species of dangerously venomous elapid snakes are found in New South Wales that are capable of causing disease in dogs. Geographical distribution of these species varies, as does their venom composition and systemic envenomation syndromes produced in target species. Elapid venom may be divided...

Journal: :Japanese journal of medical science & biology 1971
H Kondo S Sadahiro S Kondo K Yamauchi R Murata

A mixed toxoid consisting of HR1 and HR2 toxoids derived from Habu (Trimeresurus flavoviridis) venom was examined for immunogenicity in guinea pigs, rabbits, monkeys and human beings. The toxoid produced both anti-HR1 and anti-HR2 in various animals. The immunogenicity of the toxoid was superior to a crude toxoid in both guinea pigs and monkeys. Immunized monkeys showing circulating antitoxin p...

2018
Carolina Alves Nicolau Alyson Prorock Yongde Bao Ana Gisele da Costa Neves-Ferreira Richard Hemmi Valente Jay William Fox

Snake venoms are sources of molecules with proven and potential therapeutic applications. However, most activities assayed in venoms (or their components) are of hemorrhagic, hypotensive, edematogenic, neurotoxic or myotoxic natures. Thus, other relevant activities might remain unknown. Using functional genomics coupled to the connectivity map (C-map) approach, we undertook a wide range indirec...

Journal: :Biologicals : journal of the International Association of Biological Standardization 2007
S Pradhan S Kumar D Singh R C Sood R Sehgal

Antibodies against snake venom or antivenom potency are assayed quantitatively by in-vivo neutralization test in mice, which requires large number of laboratory animals. In potency assays of biological substances such as antivenoms, it is highly desirable to avoid suffering and death of animals by substituting in-vivo method with in-vitro methods, provided such methods measure life-saving capab...

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