Unveiling the nanotoxicology of snake venoms through functional and biochemical characterization of extracellular vesicles from Naja naja and Daboia russelii [PDF]
Snake venom is a complex biochemical arsenal that exerts multifaceted effects on host physiology, primarily targeting the hemostatic, cellular, and metabolic systems.
Nagendra K +3 more
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Snake Venom Pharmacokinetics and Acute Toxic Outcomes Following Daboia siamensis Envenoming: Experimental and Clinical Correlations [PDF]
An understanding of snake venom pharmacokinetics is essential for determining clinical outcomes of envenoming and developing therapeutic approaches to the treatment of envenoming, especially regarding the timing and optimal dosage of antivenom ...
Sethapong Lertsakulbunlue +7 more
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Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis after Russell's viper (Daboia russelii) envenomation: A case report [PDF]
U. Biswas +5 more
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Thrombotic microangiopathy, hemolytic uremic syndrome and thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura: Rare manifestations of Russell’s viper (Daboia russelii) envenoming in Sri Lanka [PDF]
Background: Russell’s viper (Daboia russelii) of Family Viperidae is a highly venomous snake in Sri Lanka and is responsible for the most snakebite deaths. It commonly causes coagulopathy and neuroparalysis. Thrombotic microangiopathy (TMA) including the
R.M.M.K.Namal Rathnayaka +2 more
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Phospholipase A<sub>2</sub> from <i>Daboia siamensis</i> venom induces acute kidney injury: involvement of ion channels in an isolated perfused rabbit kidney model. [PDF]
Background: Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a serious complication associated with Daboia siamensis envenomation, primarily due to direct nephrotoxicity. This study aimed to investigate the effects of the phospholipase A2 (RvPLA₂) fraction from D. siamensis
Chaiyabutr N +5 more
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BackgroundSnakebite in India results in over 58,000 fatalities and a vast number of morbidities annually. The majority of these clinically severe envenomings are attributed to Russell's viper (Daboia russelii), which has a near pan-India distribution ...
R R Senji Laxme +8 more
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Snake Venom Peptide Fractions from <i>Bothrops jararaca</i> and <i>Daboia siamensis</i> Exhibit Differential Neuroprotective Effects in Oxidative Stress-Induced Zebrafish Models. [PDF]
Introduction: Snake venoms are rich sources of bioactive peptides with therapeutic potential, particularly against neurodegenerative diseases linked to oxidative stress. While the peptide fraction (
da Cunha E Silva FA +5 more
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A dose scaling antivenin protocol in treatment of Daboia palaestinae envenomation may reduce morbidity and costs. [PDF]
BackgroundDaboia palaestinae is a leading cause of snakebite envenomation in the eastern Mediterranean, with substantial mortality in absence of antivenin.
Jakobson DJ +5 more
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Moorish Viper, Daboia mauritanica (Gray, 1849) (Squamata, Viperidae), in Algeria: new provincial records, range extension, and an update on its distribution [PDF]
Daboia mauritanica (Gray, 1849), Moorish Viper, is native to North Africa. We update the distribution map for this species in Algeria, providing 19 new locality records, filling distribution gaps and significantly expanding ...
Abdelwahab Chedad +7 more
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The venom of the Russell’s viper (Daboia siamensis) contains neurotoxic and myotoxic phospholipase A2 toxins which can cause irreversible damage to motor nerve terminals.
Mimi Lay +3 more
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