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Potential Biotechnological Applications of Venoms from the Viperidae Family in Central America for Thrombosis.

Authors :
Chang Estrada, Jorge Eduardo
Guerrero, Taissa Nunes
Reyes-Enríquez, Daniel Fernando
Nardy, Erica Santos
Guimarães Ferreira, Roseane
Ruiz Calderón, Cristian José
Wellmann, Irmgardt A.
Monteiro Espíndola, Kaio Murilo
do Prado, Alejandro Ferraz
Soares, Andreimar Martins
Fontes, Marcos Roberto de Mattos
Chagas Monteiro, Marta
Zingali, Russolina Benedeta
Source :
Toxins. Mar2024, Vol. 16 Issue 3, p142. 30p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Central America is home to one of the most abundant herpetofauna in the Americas, occupying only 7% of the continent's total area. Vipers and lizards are among the most relevant venomous animals in medical practice due to the consequences of envenomation from the bite of these animals. A great diversity of biomolecules with immense therapeutic and biotechnological value is contained in their venom. This paper describes the prominent leading representatives of the family Viperidae, emphasizing their morphology, distribution, habitat, feeding, and venom composition, as well as the biotechnological application of some isolated components from the venom of the animals from these families, focusing on molecules with potential anti-thrombotic action. We present the leading protein families that interfere with blood clotting, platelet activity, or the endothelium pro-thrombotic profile. In conclusion, Central America is an endemic region of venomous animals that can provide many molecules for biotechnological applications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20726651
Volume :
16
Issue :
3
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Toxins
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
176334076
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/toxins16030142