2010
DOI: 10.1590/s1678-91992010000400015
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Comparison of two purified toxic fractions from Mesobuthus eupeus scorpion venom

Abstract: Abstract:Iranian scorpions belong mainly to the Buthidae and Scorpionidae families, distributed into 16 genera and 25 species. In Iran, similar to other parts of the world, there are a few known species of scorpions responsible for severe envenoming; amongst which Mesobuthus eupeus is the most common. Its venom contains several toxin fractions that may affect the ion channel. In the present study purification, labeling and biological evaluation of M. eupeus venom are described. For separation, soluble venom wa… Show more

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“…Bio‐distribution of two purified toxic fractions of M. eupeus toxin in mice show rapid clearance of the compounds from blood and tissue, except for the kidneys, signifying that M. eupeus toxicity may not last long in the body. Dissociation of the toxin‐channel complex during depolarization is determined by the difference between electrical energies of the activated states of normal and toxin‐modified channels .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bio‐distribution of two purified toxic fractions of M. eupeus toxin in mice show rapid clearance of the compounds from blood and tissue, except for the kidneys, signifying that M. eupeus toxicity may not last long in the body. Dissociation of the toxin‐channel complex during depolarization is determined by the difference between electrical energies of the activated states of normal and toxin‐modified channels .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two purified toxic fractions of Mesobuthus eupeus toxin were quickly eliminated from tissue [104] signifying that M. eupeus toxicity may not last long in the body. Dissociation of the toxin-channel complex during depolarization is determined by the difference between electrical energies of the activated states of normal and toxin-modified channels [105].…”
Section: Treatment Of Scorpionismmentioning
confidence: 99%