نتایج جستجو برای: iranian snake venom

تعداد نتایج: 56248  

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1970
H Matsubara S Hasegawa S Fujimura T Shima T Sugimura

The hydrolytic action of snake venom phosphodiesterase on poly(adenosine diphosphate ribose) was investigated in comparison with that of rat liver phosphodiesterase. The purified polymer, labeled with s2P or 14C, was partially hydrolyzed with snake venom phosphodiesterase and passed through a Sephadex G-50 column. The resulting elution profiles showed the existence of degradation products with ...

2010
Hnin Thanda Aung Toshiaki Nikai Yumiko Komori Tsunemasa Nonogaki Masatake Niwa Yoshiaki Takaya

In our previous report, rosmarinic acid (RA) was revealed to be an antidote active compound in Argusia argentea (family: Boraginaceae). The plant is locally used in Okinawa in Japan as an antidote for poisoning from snake venom, Trimeresurus flavoviridis (habu). This article presents mechanistic evidence of RA's neutralization of the hemorrhagic effects of snake venom. Anti-hemorrhagic activity...

2012
A. S. Sikarwar S. Ambu T. H. Wong

Snake bite cases in Malaysia most often involve the species Naja-naja and Calloselasma rhodostoma. In keeping with the need for a rapid snake venom detection kit in a clinical setting, plate and dot-ELISA test for the venoms of Naja-naja sumatrana, Calloselasma rhodostoma and the cobra venom fraction V antigen was developed. Polyclonal antibodies were raised and further used to prepare the reag...

2015
Inácio L.M. Junqueira-de-Azevedo Carolina Mancini Val Bastos Paulo Lee Ho Milene Schmidt Luna Norma Yamanouye Nicholas R. Casewell

Attempts to reconstruct the evolutionary history of snake toxins in the context of their co-option to the venom gland rarely account for nonvenom snake genes that are paralogous to toxins, and which therefore represent important connectors to ancestral genes. In order to reevaluate this process, we conducted a comparative transcriptomic survey on body tissues from a venomous snake. A nonredunda...

2014
Pushpa Saranya Kollipara Do Hee Won Chul Ju Hwang Yu Yeon Jung Heui Seoung Yoon Mi Hee Park Min Jong Song Ho Sueb Song Jin Tae Hong

In the present study, we investigated anti-cancer effect of snake venom activated NK cells (NK-92MI) in lung cancer cell lines. We used snake venom (4 μg/ml) treated NK-92MI cells to co-culture with lung cancer cells. There was a further decrease in cancer cell growth up to 65% and 70% in A549 and NCI-H460 cell lines respectively, whereas 30-40% was decreased in cancer cell growth by snake veno...

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...

2015
Choo Hock Tan Nget Hong Tan Kae Yi Tan Kok Onn Kwong

Sea snake envenomation is a serious occupational hazard in tropical waters. In Malaysia, the beaked sea snake (Hydrophis schistosus, formerly known as Enhydrina schistosa) and the spine-bellied sea snake (Hydrophis curtus, formerly known as Lapemis curtus or Lapemis hardwickii) are two commonly encountered species. Australian CSL sea snake antivenom is the definitive treatment for sea snake env...

2016
Pollyanna Fernandes Campos Débora Andrade-Silva André Zelanis Adriana Franco Paes Leme Marisa Maria Teixeira Rocha Milene Cristina Menezes Solange M.T. Serrano Inácio de Loiola Meirelles Junqueira-de-Azevedo

Only few studies on snake venoms were dedicated to deeply characterize the toxin secretion of animals from the Colubridae family, despite the fact that they represent the majority of snake diversity. As a consequence, some evolutionary trends observed in venom proteins that underpinned the evolutionary histories of snake toxins were based on data from a minor parcel of the clade. Here, we inves...

Objective: Envenomation by heamotoxic snakes constituted a critical health occurrence in the world. Bleeding is the most sever consequence following snake bite with viperid and crothalid snakes. It is believed that the degradation of vascular membrane caused hemorrhage; in contrast, some suggested that direct cytotoxicity has role in endothelial cell disturbances. This study was to evaluate the...

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...

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