نتایج جستجو برای: mesobuthus eupeus scorpion venom

تعداد نتایج: 11235  

Journal: :Toxicon 2021

Scorpion venom contains a variety of biologically active peptides. Among them, neurotoxins are major components in the venom, but it also peptides that show antimicrobial activity. Previously, we identified three insecticidal from Liocheles australasiae scorpion, activities and structures other remained unknown. In this study, performed transcriptome analysis gland scorpion L. to gain comprehen...

Scorpion venom is a rich source of toxins which have great potential to develop new therapeutic agents. Scorpion chloride channel toxins (ClTxs), such as Chlorotoxin selectively inhibit human Matrix Methaloproteinase-2 (hMMP-2). The inhibitors of hMMP-2 have potential use in cancer therapy. Three new ClTxs, meuCl14, meuCl15 and meuCl16, derived from the venom transcriptome of Iranian scorpion, ...

2016
AbdulRahman K Al-Asmari Faisal Kunnathodi Khalid Al Saadon Mohammed M Idris

Scorpion venom is a rich source of biomolecules, which can perturb physiological activity of the host on envenomation and may also have a therapeutic potential. Scorpion venoms produced by the columnar cells of venom gland are complex mixture of mucopolysaccharides, neurotoxic peptides and other components. This study was aimed at cataloguing the elemental composition of venoms obtained from me...

2017
Mukesh Kumar

Introduction Accidental scorpion sting is a serious health issue of poor communities in tropical and subtropical areas throughout the world. Out of 1500 scorpion species distributed throughout the world, only 50 scorpion species have been proved lethal to human [1]. The symptoms of scorpion envenomation depend on species, age, venom composition and the victim’s physiological response. Scorpion ...

Journal: :Toxicon : official journal of the International Society on Toxinology 2007
A Jalali H Vatanpour Z Hosseininasab E G Rowan A L Harvey

The yellow Iranian scorpion Odontobuthus doriae can cause fatal envenoming, but its mechanism of action is unclear. One of the reported manifestations of envenoming is moderate to severe involuntary tremor of skeletal muscle. In order to understand better the mechanism of action of this venom on skeletal muscle function, we examined the effects of the venom in vitro on chick biventer cervicis (...

2014
Zhijian Cao Zhiyong Di Yingliang Wu Wenxin Li

Scorpions are one of the most ancient groups of terrestrial animals. They have maintained a steady morphology over more than 400 million years of evolution. Their venom arsenals for capturing prey and defending against predators may play a critical role in their ancient and conservative appearance. In the current review, we present the scorpion fauna of China: 53 species covering five families ...

2014
Subash Vijaya kumar

Scorpions belong to class arachnide and are quite commonly encountered in India. The scorpions venom containing short neurotoxin polypeptides consists of low molecular weight proteins, Which have mechanisms of lethal and paralytic effect. In many tropical and subtropical countries, venoms from medically important scorpion species are still used in the production of anti-venoms to the treatment ...

Journal: :journal of arthropod-borne diseases 0
suhandanadigüzel van-zoelen netherlands organisation for applied scientific research-innovation for life-hollanda, turkey. ozcan ozkan drug and medical device agency of turkey, ankara, turkey. bora inceoglu department of entomology, university of california, davis, usa.

background : antivenom is still widely used in the treatment of envenomation as there are no vaccines or other effective agents available against animal venoms. recently, neurotoxins named birtoxin family have been described from parabuthus transvaalicus and androctonus crassicauda. the aim of the present study was to test the antibirtoxin antibodies for their ability to neutralize the lethal e...

Journal: :Hong Kong medical journal = Xianggang yi xue za zhi 2014
P K Lam T W Wong Y C Chan Tony W L Mak

Mesobuthus martensii Karsch, commonly known as the Chinese scorpion or Manchurian scorpion, has been used in traditional Chinese medicine as Quanxie to treat chronic pain, tetanus, tremors, convulsion, and paralysis for more than a thousand years. We report a case of poisoning after ingestion of a teaspoon of Quanxie powder. The patient presented with chest pain, dizziness, diaphoresis, general...

2008
A. K. Tiwari

The present study was undertaken to isolate 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) from crude Indian red scorpion (Mesobuthus tamulus; MBT) venom as it has not been reported yet. Therefore, with the help of bioassay (using gastric fundus contractions) and fluorimetric assay methods, the 5-HT content of crude MBT venom (CV) was determined. The concentration of 5-HT in CV by either of the methods was differe...

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