نتایج جستجو برای: snake venoms

تعداد نتایج: 13721  

Journal: :Journal of proteomics 2014
Bruno Lomonte Julián Fernández Libia Sanz Yamileth Angulo Mahmood Sasa José María Gutiérrez Juan J Calvete

UNLABELLED In spite of its small territory of ~50,000km(2), Costa Rica harbors a remarkably rich biodiversity. Its herpetofauna includes 138 species of snakes, of which sixteen pit vipers (family Viperidae, subfamily Crotalinae), five coral snakes (family Elapidae, subfamily Elapinae), and one sea snake (Family Elapidae, subfamily Hydrophiinae) pose potential hazards to human and animal health....

2014
Kalana Maduwage Margaret A. O'Leary Geoffrey K. Isbister

Diagnosis of snake envenomation is challenging but critical for deciding on antivenom use. Phospholipase A2 enzymes occur commonly in snake venoms and we hypothesized that phospholipase activity detected in human blood post-bite may be indicative of envenomation. Using a simple assay, potentially a bedside test, we detected high phospholipase activity in sera of patients with viper and elapid e...

Journal: :Wilderness & environmental medicine 2001
L Chanhome P Jintakune H Wilde M J Cox

A captive breeding program for venomous Thai snakes was established at the Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute at Bangkok, Thailand. This was necessary to secure a stable, healthy, and species-confirmed source of snake venom for antivenom production. In 1994, wild-caught specimens were collected, sexed, quarantined, and housed appropriately. All data in this report, with the exclusion of Table 6,...

Journal: :Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 1989
R D Theakston

Standard methods of commercial antivenom production are costly both in terms of animals, their maintenance, the use of large amounts of expensive venoms and man-hours. The basic technology, which involves the hyperimmunization of horses, bleeding and subsequent purification of the plasma immunoglobulin G (IgG) using salt precipitation and pepsin digestion, has not advanced significantly for man...

2016
Mikael Engmark Mikael R. Andersen Andreas H. Laustsen Jigar Patel Eric Sullivan Federico de Masi Christian S. Hansen Jens V. Kringelum Bruno Lomonte José María Gutiérrez Ole Lund

Snakebite envenoming is a serious condition requiring medical attention and administration of antivenom. Current antivenoms are antibody preparations obtained from the plasma of animals immunised with whole venom(s) and contain antibodies against snake venom toxins, but also against other antigens. In order to better understand the molecular interactions between antivenom antibodies and epitope...

2007
Geoff W. Birrell Stephen T. H. Earl Tristan P. Wallis Paul P. Masci John de Jersey Jeffrey J. Gorman Martin F. Lavin

Australian elapid snakes are among the most venomous in the world. Their venoms contain multiple components that target blood hemostasis, neuromuscular signaling, and the cardiovascular system. We describe here a comprehensive approach to separation and identification of the venom proteins from 18 of these snake species, representing nine genera. The venom protein components were separated by t...

2017
Paola G Ojeda David Ramírez Jans Alzate-Morales Julio Caballero Quentin Kaas Wendy González

Most snake venom toxins are proteins, and participate to envenomation through a diverse array of bioactivities, such as bleeding, inflammation, and pain, cytotoxic, cardiotoxic or neurotoxic effects. The venom of a single snake species contains hundreds of toxins, and the venoms of the 725 species of venomous snakes represent a large pool of potentially bioactive proteins. Despite considerable ...

Journal: :Journal of Venomous Animals and Toxins including Tropical Diseases 2012

2015
Abdulrahman K. Al-Asmari Rajamohamed Abbasmanthiri Nasreddien M. Abdo Osman Yunus Siddiqui Faisal Ahmed Al-Bannah Abdulgadir M. Al-Rawi Sarah A. Al-Asmari

BACKGROUND Venoms of two cobras, four vipers, a standard antibiotic and an antimycotic, were evaluated comparatively, as antimicrobials. METHODS Six venom concentrations and three of the standard antibiotic and the antimycotic were run in micro-dilution and diffusion plates against the microorganisms. RESULTS Echis pyramidum, Echis coloratus and Cerastes cerastes gasperettii highest venom c...

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