Snake Oil & Venoms for Medical Research

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作者
Wolpert, H. D. [1 ]
机构
[1] Biooptic, Los Angeles, CA 90025 USA
来源
BIOINSPIRATION, BIOMIMETICS, AND BIOREPLICATION | 2011年 / 7975卷
关键词
Bio-Mimicking; Bio-Inspiration; Venomous; Poisonous; Medical Research;
D O I
10.1117/12.871107
中图分类号
T [工业技术];
学科分类号
08 ;
摘要
Some think that using derivatives of snake venom for medical purposes is the modern version of snake oil but they are seriously misjudging the research potentials of some of these toxins in medicines of the 2000's. Medical trials, using some of the compounds has proven their usefulness. Several venoms have shown the possibilities that could lead to anticoagulants, helpful in heart disease. The blood clotting protein from the taipan snake has been shown to rapidly stop excessive bleeding. The venom from the copperhead may hold an answer to breast cancer. The Malaysian pit viper shows promise in breaking blood clots. Cobra venom may hold keys to finding cures for Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's. Rattlesnake proteins from certain species have produced blood pressure medicines. Besides snake venoms, venom from the South American dart frog, mollusks (.i.e. Cone Shell Snail), lizards (.i.e. Gila Monster & Komodo Dragon), some species of spiders and tarantulas, Cephalopods, mammals (.i.e. Platypus & Shrews), fish (.i.e. sting rays, stone fish, puffer fish, blue bottle fish & box jelly fish), intertidal marine animals (.echinoderms)(.i.e. Crown of Thorn Star Fish & Flower Urchin) and the Honeybee are being investigated for potential medical benefits.
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