نتایج جستجو برای: venom

تعداد نتایج: 9429  

Journal: :Biologicals : journal of the International Association of Biological Standardization 1998
M N Krifi N Marrakchi M el Ayeb K Dellagi

An adequate assessment of scorpion and snake venom LD50 is an important step for accurate evaluation of antivenom sera potencies and the optimization of serotherapy. The LD50 variation of Tunisian scorpion (Androctonus australis garzonii: Aag and Buthus occitanus tunetanus: Bot) venoms with body weight, sex and strain (Swiss or C57BI/6) of mice used, the route of venom injection, the venom-milk...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 1988
PA Pappone MT Lucero

We examined the effects of Pandinus imperator scorpion venom on voltage-gated potassium channels in cultured clonal rat anterior pituitary cells (GH3 cells) using the gigohm-seal voltage-clamp method in the whole-cell configuration. We found that Pandinus venom blocks the voltage-gated potassium channels of GH3 cells in a voltage-dependent and dose-dependent manner. Crude venom in concentration...

Journal: :Biotechnologia Acta 2023

Aim. To search fibrinogenolytic enzymes among protein components of Vipera renardi snake venom. Methods. Venom V. as the lyophilized powder was supplied by Trypillia serpentarium. It dissolved in 0.05 M Tris-HCl buffer pH 8.3 and fractionated on Superdex G-75 using FPLC system Acta Prime. Peaks were tested for their ability to directly cleave fibrinogen. Hydrolytic products analyzed SDS-PAGE. E...

2010
Bashir M. Jarrar

Morphological, histological and histochemical characterizations of the venom apparatus of the centapede, S. valida have been investigated. The venom apparatus of Scolopendra valida consists of a pair of maxillipedes and venom glands situated anteriorly in the prosoma on either side of the first segment of the body. Each venom gland is continuous with a hollow tubular claw possessing a sharp tip...

2013
Michael Triep David Hess Humberto Chaves Christoph Brücker Alexander Balmert Guido Westhoff Horst Bleckmann

The spitting cobra Naja pallida can eject its venom towards an offender from a distance of up to two meters. The aim of this study was to understand the mechanisms responsible for the relatively large distance covered by the venom jet although the venom channel is only of micro-scale. Therefore, we analysed factors that influence secondary flow and pressure drop in the venom channel, which incl...

Journal: :Toxicon : official journal of the International Society on Toxinology 2002
P J Mirtschin R Shine T J Nias N L Dunstan B J Hough M Mirtschin

The rates at which venomous animals produce venoms are of obvious biological and medical importance, but factors influencing those rates remain poorly understood. We gathered data on venom yield (wet mass of venom) and percentage solids (dry mass of the venom divided by wet mass) for 53 eastern brownsnakes (Pseudonaja textilis) and 36 mainland tigersnakes (Notechis scutatus) over a 4-year perio...

2015
Juliette Gorson Girish Ramrattan Aida Verdes Elizabeth M. Wright Yuri Kantor Ramakrishnan Rajaram Srinivasan Raj Musunuri Daniel Packer Gabriel Albano Wei-Gang Qiu Mandë Holford

Venom peptides from predatory organisms are a resource for investigating evolutionary processes such as adaptive radiation or diversification, and exemplify promising targets for biomedical drug development. Terebridae are an understudied lineage of conoidean snails, which also includes cone snails and turrids. Characterization of cone snail venom peptides, conotoxins, has revealed a cocktail o...

2015
Miriéle Cristina Ferraz Jhones Luiz de Oliveira Joel Reis de Oliveira Junior José Carlos Cogo Márcio Galdino dos Santos Luiz Madaleno Franco Pilar Puebla Helena Onishi Ferraz Humberto Gomes Ferraz Marisa Maria Teixeira da Rocha Stephen Hyslop Arturo San Feliciano Yoko Oshima-Franco

We confirmed the ability of the triterpenoid betulin to protect against neurotoxicity caused by Bothrops jararacussu snake venom in vitro in mouse isolated phrenic nerve-diaphragm (PND) preparations and examined its capability of in vivo protection using the rat external popliteal/sciatic nerve-tibialis anterior (EPSTA) preparation. Venom caused complete, irreversible blockade in PND (40 μg/mL)...

Journal: :Clinical allergy 1976
C E Arbesman R E Reisman J I Wypych

The potency of various bee antigens including bee venom, several whole bee body extracts and fractions of bee venom was studied using the RAST inhibition method. As compared to whole bee body extract, bee venom was a much more potent inhibitor of both bee venom and whole body RAST, suggesting that venom has a greater capacity to bind specific bee IgE antibodies. Whole body extracts also varied ...

Journal: :Thrombosis research 1984
H C Hemker M C van Dam-Mieras P P Devilée

It is shown that Echis carinatus venom activates both coagulation factor II and coagulation factor X. The activation of both proenzymes by the venom is Ca++-dependent; phospholipids are not necessary. The activation of factor II by the venom is a slow process and, in the absence of factor X, the clotting activity towards fibrinogen is generated only very slowly. Because Echis carinatus venom cl...

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