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Extracts of Cowhage (Mucuna pruriens) Seeds and Anti-Snake Venom Effects

2011
Publisher Summary This chapter highlights the anti-venom properties of cowhage seeds. It has been demonstrated in the laboratory that immunization of mice with Mucuna pruriens seed extract (MPE) elicited production of immunoglobulins that could neutralize cobra venom.
Nget Hong Tan, Shin Yee Fung, Si Mui Sim
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The chemistry of snake venom and its medicinal potential

Nature Reviews Chemistry, 2022
Ana Oliveira   +2 more
exaly  

Do we need anti snake venom (ASV) for management of elapid ophitoxaemia.

The Journal of the Association of Physicians of India, 1996
Twelve patients of elapid ophitoxaemia presented with neuromuscular paralytic features were given anticholinesterase (Neostigmine) in recommended dosage. In four of these patients, despite neuromuscular paralysis, no ASV was used. All these four patients survived.
B S, Bomb   +3 more
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ANTI-SNAKE VENOM PREPARATIONS FROM AFRICAN MEDICINAL PLANTS

Acta Horticulturae, 1996
B.K. Naomesi, J. Adotey, N.I.Y. Fiagbe
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A Short Review on Plants Used as Anti-Snake Venom

2023
Adamu, Maryam   +4 more
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Snake Venom Gland Organoids

Cell, 2020
Joep Beumer   +2 more
exaly  

A Comprehensive Review on Anti–Snake Venom Properties of Herbal Plants

Snakebite envenomation represents a critical public health crisis, causing approximately 81,000 to 138,000 deaths annually worldwide, with India accounting for nearly 50% of global mortality [1][2]. While conventional serum-based antivenoms remain the standard treatment, they present significant limitations including adverse reactions in 3-43% of ...
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Epidemiological Study of Anti-Snake Venom Use in Snake Bite Patients

Background: Snake bites are the common cause of morbidity and mortality in tropical countries. Snake bite is a serious problem in many sectors, especially in south Asian countries. Snake-bite has become an occupational disease. The main objective is to study the demographics and ASV use, assess whether ASV has been given or not for patients who had ...
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