Artículo
Venoms and isolated toxins from snakes of medical impact in the Northeast Argentina: State of the Art. potential pharmacological applications
Garcia Denegri, María Emilia
; Bustillo, Soledad; Gay, Claudia Carolina
; Van de Velde, Andrea Carolina
; Gomez, Gabriela Noemi
; Echeverría, Silvina; Gauna Pereira, María del Carmen; Maruñak, Silvana; Nuñez, Sandra; Bogado, Edgar Fabián; Sanchez, Matias Nicolas
; Teibler, Gladys Pamela; Fusco, Luciano Sebastian
; Leiva, Laura Cristina Ana
Fecha de publicación:
07/2019
Editorial:
Bentham Science Publishers
Revista:
Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry
ISSN:
1568-0266
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Among the ophidians that inhabit the Northeast of Argentina, the genus Bothrops such as B. alternatus and B. diporus species (also known as yararás) and Crotalus durisus terrificus (named cas-cabel), represent the most studied snake venom for more than thirty years. These two genera of venomous snakes account for the majority of poisonous snake envenomations and therefore, constitute a medical emergency in this region. This review presents a broad description of the compiled knowledge about venomous snakebite: its pathophysiological action, protein composition, isolated toxins, toxin synergism, toxin-antitoxin cross-reaction assays. Properties of some isolated toxins support a potential pharmacological application.
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Articulos(IQUIBA-NEA)
Articulos de INSTITUTO DE QUIMICA BASICA Y APLICADA DEL NORDESTE ARGENTINO
Articulos de INSTITUTO DE QUIMICA BASICA Y APLICADA DEL NORDESTE ARGENTINO
Citación
Garcia Denegri, María Emilia; Bustillo, Soledad; Gay, Claudia Carolina; Van de Velde, Andrea Carolina; Gomez, Gabriela Noemi; et al.; Venoms and isolated toxins from snakes of medical impact in the Northeast Argentina: State of the Art. potential pharmacological applications; Bentham Science Publishers; Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry; 19; 22; 7-2019; 1962-1980
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