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Characterization of bergenin in endopleura uchi bark and its anti-inflammatory activity
ArticleAbstract: Endopleura uchi (Huber) Cuatrec. is an Amazon species traditionally used for the treatment of inflamPalabras claves:COX-1, COX-2, Endopleura uchi, Humiriaceae, PLA 2, quantificationAutores:Nunomura R.d.C.S., Nunomura S.M., Oliveira V.G., Saulo L. SilvaFuentes:scopusChemotherapeutic potential of the volatile oils from Zanthoxylum rhoifolium Lam leaves
ArticleAbstract: In this work, the anti-tumor properties of the volatile oil from Zanthoxylum rhoifolium Lam leaves aPalabras claves:Anti-tumor, Ehrlich ascites tumor, MTT, Terpene, Volatile oil, ZanthoxylumAutores:Figueiredo P.M.S., Saulo L. Silva, Yano T.Fuentes:scopusChemotherapeutic potential of two gallic acid derivative compounds from leaves of Casearia sylvestris Sw (Flacourtiaceae)
ArticleAbstract: Casearia sylvestris is a plant used in the treatment of several diseases, including cancer. StudiesPalabras claves:Casearia sylvestris, Ehrlich ascites tumor, Gallic acid, Lewis lung carcinoma, MTTAutores:Chaar J.S., Saulo L. Silva, Yano T.Fuentes:scopusCoaTx-II, a new dimeric Lys49 phospholipase A<inf>2</inf> from Crotalus oreganus abyssus snake venom with bactericidal potential: Insights into its structure and biological roles
ArticleAbstract: Snake venoms are rich and intriguing sources of biologically-active molecules that act on target celPalabras claves:Antibacterial effect, Crotalus oreganus abyssus, Lys49 phospholipase A 2, Myotoxicity, Snake venomAutores:de Azevedo Calderon L., González W., José Rafael de Almeida, Lancellotti M., Marangoni S., Ramírez D., Saulo L. Silva, Soares A.M.Fuentes:googlescopusAssessing the stability of historical and desiccated snake venoms from a medically important Ecuadorian collection
ArticleAbstract: Bothrops asper and Bothrops atrox are important venomous snakes from Ecuador responsible for the mosPalabras claves:Desiccated venom, Proteomic, Snake venom, stability, ToxicologicalAutores:Bruno Mendes, Caldeira C.A.S., Fausto Zaruma-Torres, José Rafael de Almeida, Laines J., Noroska Gabriela Salazar Mogollón, Pico J., Ricardo S.P. Patiño, Saulo L. Silva, Terán M.Fuentes:googlescopusBbMP-1, a new metalloproteinase isolated from Bothrops brazili snake venom with in vitro antiplasmodial properties
ArticleAbstract: This study describes the biochemical and functional characterization of a new metalloproteinase namePalabras claves:Antiplasmodial activity, B. brazili, Enzymatic characterization, Functional characterization, Metalloproteinase, Snake venomAutores:Aguiar A.C.C., Alberício F., de Azevedo Calderon L., Fernandes C.F.C., Honório K.M., Kayano A.M., Krettli A.U., Maltarollo V.G., Medeiros P.S.M., Oliveira E., Saulo L. Silva, Simões-Silva R., Soares A.M., Stábeli R.G., Zuliani J.P.Fuentes:scopusBbrzSP-32, the first serine protease isolated from Bothrops brazili venom: Purification and characterization
ArticleAbstract: Snake venom toxins are related not only in detention, death and the promotion of initial digestion oPalabras claves:Biotechnology, Enzyme, Snake venom, Thrombin-like, VIPERIDAEAutores:Acosta G.A., Alberício F., de Azevedo Calderon L., Domingos T.F.S., Fuly A.L., Kayano A.M., Moura L.A., Oliveira E., Saulo L. Silva, Soares A.M., Stábeli R.G., Zanchi F.B., Zaqueo K.D., Zuliani J.P.Fuentes:scopusBiochemical and functional characterization of parawixia bistriata spider venom with potential proteolytic and larvicidal activities
ArticleAbstract: Toxins purified from the venom of spiders have high potential to be studied pharmacologically and biPalabras claves:Autores:Coutinho-Neto A., De Almeida E Silva A., de Azevedo Calderon L., Fernandes C.F.C., Gimenez G.S., Kayano A.M., Marcussi S., Saulo L. Silva, Simões-Silva R., Soares A.M., Stábeli R.G., Trindade F., Zuliani J.P.Fuentes:scopusBiochemical and functional studies of ColTx-I, a new myotoxic phospholipase A<inf>2</inf> isolated from Crotalus oreganus lutosus (Great Basin rattlesnake) snake venom
ArticleAbstract: Commonly, phospholipases A2 (PLA2s) play key roles in the pathogenesis of the local tissue damage chPalabras claves:Biological activities, Crotalus oreganus lutosus, Myotoxin, Phospholipase A 2, Snake venomAutores:de Azevedo Calderon L., José Rafael de Almeida, Marangoni S., Resende L.M., Ribeiro R.I.M.A., Saulo L. Silva, Silva A.G., Soares A.M., Stábeli R.G.Fuentes:scopusBiodiversity as a source of bioactive compounds against snakebites
ArticleAbstract: Snakebites are a frequently neglected public health issue in tropical and subtropical countries. AccPalabras claves:Anti-snake venom, Anti-snake venom compounds, Ophidian venom, Serum, Serum therapy, snakebiteAutores:Carvalho B.M.A., Costa T.R., de Azevedo Calderon L., Fernandes C.F.C., Fernandes R.S., Guimarães C.L.S., Hage-Melim L.I.S., Marcussi S., Moreira-Dill L.S., Saulo L. Silva, Soares A.M., Stábeli R.G., Zuliani J.P.Fuentes:scopus