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The action of toad venom on wound healing
Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine, 1962An investigation was made into the effect of toad poisoning on the healing of skin wounds measuring 350 mm2 inflicted on guinea pigs which weighed from 450 to 650 g. Injection of 0.1 ml per 100 g of toad venom daily for eight days increased the response, which by itself consisted of a rise of body temperature and of the number of leucocytes in the ...
L. Ya. Fishchenko, E. M. Neiko
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The structure of the steroid toad venom constituent bufotoxin
Journal of the Chemical Society, Chemical Communications, 1972Bufotalin 3-suberate has been prepared and the mixed carbonic anhydride derivative of the half ester has been condensed with arginine monohydrochloride to yield bufotoxin (Ia); this partial synthesis of bufotoxin (Ia) provides unequivocal support for recent structure proposals.
George R. Pettit, Yoshiaki Kamano
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Hedgehogs use toad venom in their own defence
Nature, 1977I REPORT here that toxic secretions evolved in prey organisms such as toads (Bufo) as chemical anti-predator mechanisms are used by hedgehogs (Insectivora, Erinaceidae) to enhance their own mechanical anti-predator adaptations—the spines, modified hairs, of the back. The secretions are taken into the mouth and licked on to the spines.
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The Chemistry of the Constituents of Toad Venoms
1948Toads have two glands along their neck known as “parotid” glands, the size of which varies with the species. Small similar glands are distributed in the skin. When the animal under certain conditions is excited, these glands secrete a viscous liquid, termed toad poison or toad venom. It can also be obtained by pressing the glands.
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Gambir, “Gambir Sarawak” and toad venom
Drug Testing and Analysis, 2016Wendy J L, Lim +7 more
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Pharmacology and toxicology of toad venom
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1967K K, Chen, A, Kovaríková
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The chemistry of snake venom and its medicinal potential
Nature Reviews Chemistry, 2022Ana Oliveira +2 more
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Allergen immunotherapy: past, present and future
Nature Reviews Immunology, 2022Stephen Durham
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Collection of Toad Venoms and Chemistry of the Toad Venom Steroids
1971KUNO MEYER, HORST LINDE
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