2021
DOI: 10.1002/cmdc.202100478
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Prospects and Challenges of Developing Plant‐Derived Snake Antivenin Natural Products: A Focus on West Africa

Abstract: Snakebite envenomation (SBE) is an important public health issue that is now receiving renewed attention following its reclassification as a Neglected Tropical Disease (NTD). Most incidences occur in rural areas of resource‐limited countries, as such, timely and appropriate medical care for SBE is often inaccessible. The administration of anti‐snake venom serum (ASV) is the only effective definitive treatment of SBE, but treatment failure to available ASVs is not uncommon. Emerging evidence highlights the pote… Show more

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“…Selected Medicinal Plants used for treatment of Snakebite in NigeriaYusuf et al, 2021). The following are the structures of few antivenom compounds isolated from Nigerian medicinal plants:…”
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“…Selected Medicinal Plants used for treatment of Snakebite in NigeriaYusuf et al, 2021). The following are the structures of few antivenom compounds isolated from Nigerian medicinal plants:…”
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confidence: 99%