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Antivenom activity of plant extracts

https://read.qxmd.com/read/32071543/antivenin-plants-used-for-treatment-of-snakebites-in-uganda-ethnobotanical-reports-and-pharmacological-evidences
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REVIEW
Timothy Omara, Sarah Kagoya, Abraham Openy, Tom Omute, Stephen Ssebulime, Kibet Mohamed Kiplagat, Ocident Bongomin
Snakebite envenomation is a serious public health concern in rural areas of Uganda. Snakebites are poorly documented in Uganda because most occur in rural settings where traditional therapists end up being the first-line defense for treatment. Ethnobotanical surveys in Uganda have reported that some plants are used to antagonize the activity of various snake venoms. This review was sought to identify antivenin plants in Uganda and some pharmacological evidence supporting their use. A literature survey done in multidisciplinary databases revealed that 77 plant species belonging to 65 genera and 42 families are used for the treatment of snakebites in Uganda...
2020: Tropical Medicine and Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32044719/potential-use-of-extract-of-the-plant-schwartiza-brasiliensis-choisy-bedell-ex-gir-ca%C3%A3-as-against-the-toxic-effects-of-the-venom-of-bothrops-jararaca-or-b-jararacussu
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jenifer Frouche de Souza, Eduardo Coriolano de Oliveira, Ana Cláudia Rodrigues da Silva, Vagner Pereira da Silva, Maria Auxiliadora Coelho Kaplan, Maria Raquel Figueiredo, Eladio Flores Sanchez, André Lopes Fuly
Envenomation by snakes is a worldwide health public issue, and antivenoms are less efficient in neutralizing local toxic effects. Thus, more efficient therapies to treat patients deserve attention, and plants have been extensively tested. So, the aim of this work was to evaluate the effect of the aqueous fraction of the plant Schwartzia brasiliensis to inhibit some toxic activities of Bothrops jararaca or B. jararacussu venom. S. brasiliensis inhibited coagulant, hemolytic, proteolytic, hemorrhagic, edematogenic, and lethal activities of both venoms, regardless if plant was mixed together with venoms or injected after them as well as the route of administration (intravenous, oral or subcutaneous) of the plant...
February 7, 2020: Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31652115/detoxifying-action-of-mucuna-pruriens-seed-and-mimosa-pudica-root-against-venoms-of-naja-nigricollis-and-bitis-arietans
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ameh P Matthew, Mamman Mohammed, Yusuf P Ofemile, Magaji G Mohammed, Ada Gabriel, Akefe O Isaac
BACKGROUND: The World Health Organization included snakebite envenomation among Neglected Tropical Diseases in 2017. The importance of natural products from plants is enormous, given that most prescribed drugs originate from plants. Among this is Mucuna pruriens and Mimosa pudica, with many registered patents asserting their health benefits. OBJECTIVE: This study investigated the in vitro neutralizing effects of Mucuna pruriens seed and Mimosa pudica root extracts on venoms of Naja nigricollis and Bitis arietans...
October 25, 2019: Recent Patents on Biotechnology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31339072/utilization-of-the-plant-clusia-fluminensis-planch-triana-against-some-toxic-activities-of-the-venom-of-bothrops-jararaca-and-b-jararacussu-snake-venom-toxic-activities
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Aldo Rodrigues da Silva, Maria Carolina Anholeti, Marcia Pietroluongo, Eladio Flores Sanchez, Alessandra Leda Valverde, Selma Ribeiro de Paiva, Maria Raquel Figueiredo, Maria Auxiliadora Coelho Kaplan, André Lopes Fuly
BACKGROUND: In Brazil, the Bothrops genus accounts for 87 % of registered snakebites, which are characterized by hemorrhage, tissue necrosis, hemostatic disturbances, and death. The treatment recommended by governments is the administration of specific antivenoms. Although antivenom efficiently prevents venom-induced lethality, it has limited efficacy in terms of preventing local tissue damage. Thus, researchers are seeking alternative therapies able to inhibit the main toxic effects of venoms, without compromising safety...
July 24, 2019: Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31279070/edematic-and-coagulant-effects-caused-by-the-venom-of-bothrops-rhombeatus-neutralized-by-the-ethanolic-extract-of-piper-auritum
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Angie Marcela Rengifo-Rios, Luis Miguel Muñoz-Gómez, Fabio Antonio Cabezas-Fajardo, Jimmy Alexander Guerrero-Vargas
ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: In Colombia, the only authorized treatment to cure snakebite envenomation is with the use of antivenom. The antivenom neutralizes the systemic effects properly, but is not very effective at neutralizing local effects, thus several cases have lead to complications. On the other hand, rural communities turn to the use of plants that are easily accessible and available for basic health care. One of these plants is named Piper auritum (PA), which is traditionally highlighted in some indigenous communities of Antioquia and Chocó...
October 5, 2019: Journal of Ethnopharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30551444/artemisia-campestris-l-review-on-taxonomical-aspects-cytogeography-biological-activities-and-bioactive-compounds
#26
REVIEW
Ikram Dib, Fatima Ezzahra El Alaoui-Faris
Artemisia campestris L. (Asteraceae) is a polymorphic species that consists of many subspecies and varieties. It is known for its medicinal, pharmacological, and culinary properties. This review is undertaken with the aim to highlight some aspects of this plant, specifically the taxonomy, the cytogeography, the phytochemistry with an emphasis on the structure-activity relationship (SAR) of the main bioactive compounds of A. campestris L. in addition to its biological properties and the food control properties...
January 2019: Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30033377/anti-deinagkistrodon-acutus-venom-properties-of-ethanolic-root-extract-from-cynanchum-paniculatum-bunge-kitag-and-its-gc-ms-analysis
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yan Xiong, Bo Li, Dachun Huang, Qiyi He, Xiaodong Yu
ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: Cynanchum paniculatum (Bunge) Kitag known as a popular Chinese herbal medicine has been used for a long time to treat a wide variety of diseases including snakebites. However, there is scarce information on the antiophidian potential of this plant. AIM OF THE STUDY: The purpose of this work was to evaluate the inhibition effects of the ethanol extract of C. paniculatum on the enzymatic and biological activities induced by Deinagkistrodon acutus venom (DAV)...
October 28, 2018: Journal of Ethnopharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29326487/antitoxin-activity-of-aqueous-extract-of-cyclea-peltata-root-against-naja-naja-venom
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Thulasi Sivaraman, N S Sreedevi, S Meenatchisundaram, R Vadivelan
OBJECTIVES: Snakebites are a significant and severe global health problem. Till date, anti-snake venom serum is the only beneficial remedy existing on treating the snakebite victims. As antivenom was reported to induce early or late adverse reactions to human beings, snake venom neutralizing potential for Cyclea peltata root extract was tested for the present research by ex vivo and in vivo approaches on Naja naja toxin. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Ex vivo evaluation of venom toxicity and neutralization assays was carried out...
July 2017: Indian Journal of Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29285352/evidence-for-in-vitro-antiophidian-properties-of-aqueous-buds-extract-of-eucalyptus-against-montivipera-bornmuelleri-venom
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Joseph Khoury, Ranin Dabbousy, Riyad Sadek, Sayed Antoun, Walid Hleihel, Christian Legros, Ziad Fajloun
Because snake venoms are complex mixtures of bioactive molecules, snake bites produce a large panel of symptoms which cannot be totally prevented by current antivenoms. Thus investigating plant extracts for antivenomics therapy approaches seemed relevant. Here, we evaluated the potency of the aqueous Buds extract of Eucalyptus (ABEE) to counteract the main enzymatic activities of Montivipera bornmuelleri venom. We showed that ABEE efficiently counteracts the proteolytic, Phospholipases A2 (PLA2), and L-aminoacid oxidase activities (LAAO) of M...
2017: Journal of Venom Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28943445/the-effects-of-cissampelos-pareira-extract-on-envenomation-induced-by-bothropsdiporus-snake-venom
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bárbara Ricciardi Verrastro, Ana Maria Torres, Gabriela Ricciardi, Pamela Teibler, Silvana Maruñak, Chiara Barnaba, Roberto Larcher, Giorgio Nicolini, Eduardo Dellacassa
ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: Ophidian accidents are a serious public health problem in Argentina; the Bothrops species is responsible for 97% of these accidents, and in particular, B. diporus is responsible for 80% of them. In the northeast of the country (Corrientes Provinces), Cissampelos pareira L. (Menispermaceae) is commonly used against the venom of B. diporus; its use is described in almost all ethnobotanical literature from countries where the plant grows. AIM OF THE STUDY: In this study, the in vitro and in vivo antivenom activities of C...
February 15, 2018: Journal of Ethnopharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28623383/ethnopharmacological-uses-phytochemistry-biological-activities-and-biotechnological-applications-of-eclipta-prostrata
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REVIEW
Ill-Min Chung, Govindasamy Rajakumar, Ji-Hee Lee, Seung-Hyun Kim, Muthu Thiruvengadam
Eclipta prostrata belongs to a family of medicinal plants (Asteraceae) and plays a role in the treatment of several diseases, including infectious hepatitis, snake venom poisoning, gastritis, and respiratory diseases such as a cough and asthma. A number of compounds, including thiophene derivatives, steroids, triterpenes, flavonoids, polyacetylenes, polypeptides, and coumestans, have been isolated from E. prostrata. The plant functional compounds can act as reducing agent in the field of nanoparticle synthesis...
July 2017: Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27931178/chemical-composition-and-cytotoxic-properties-of-clinacanthus-nutans-root-extracts
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Peik Lin Teoh, Angelina Ying Fang Cheng, Monica Liau, Fui Fui Lem, Grace P Kaling, Fern Nie Chua, Bo Eng Cheong
CONTEXT: Clinacanthus nutans Lindau (Acanthaceae) is a medicinal plant that has been reported to have anti-inflammatory, antiviral, antimicrobial and antivenom activities. In Malaysia, it has been widely claimed to be effective in various cancer treatments but scientific evidence is lacking. OBJECTIVE: This study investigates the chemical constituents, anti-proliferative, and apoptotic properties of C. nutans root extracts. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The roots were subjected to solvent extraction using methanol and ethyl acetate...
December 2017: Pharmaceutical Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27890774/inhibition-of-local-effects-induced-by-bothrops-erythromelas-snake-venom-assessment-of-the-effectiveness-of-brazilian-polyvalent-bothropic-antivenom-and-aqueous-leaf-extract-of-jatropha-gossypiifolia
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Juliana Félix-Silva, Jacyra A S Gomes, Jacinthia B Xavier-Santos, Júlia G R Passos, Arnóbio A Silva-Junior, Denise V Tambourgi, Matheus F Fernandes-Pedrosa
Bothrops erythromelas is a snake of medical importance responsible for most of the venomous incidents in Northeastern Brazil. However, this species is not included in the pool of venoms that are used in the Brazilian polyvalent bothropic antivenom (BAv) production. Furthermore, it is well known that antivenom therapy has limited efficacy against venom-induced local effects, making the search for complementary alternatives to treat snakebites an important task. Jatropha gossypiifolia is a medicinal plant widely indicated in folk medicine as an antidote for snakebites, whose effectiveness against Bothrops jararaca venom (BjV) has been previously demonstrated in mice...
January 2017: Toxicon: Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27727185/protective-effect-of-the-plant-extracts-of-erythroxylum-sp-against-toxic-effects-induced-by-the-venom-of-lachesis-muta-snake
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Eduardo Coriolano de Oliveira, Rodrigo Alves Soares Cruz, Nayanna de Mello Amorim, Marcelo Guerra Santos, Luiz Carlos Simas Pereira Junior, Eladio Oswaldo Flores Sanchez, Caio Pinho Fernandes, Rafael Garrett, Leandro Machado Rocha, André Lopes Fuly
Snake venoms are composed of a complex mixture of active proteins that induce toxic effects, such as edema, hemorrhage, and death. Lachesis muta has the highest lethality indices in Brazil. In most cases, antivenom fails to neutralize local effects, leading to disabilities in victims. Thus, alternative treatments are under investigation, and plant extracts are promising candidates. The objective of this work was to investigate the ability of crude extracts, fractions, or isolated products of Erythroxylum ovalifolium and Erythroxylum subsessile to neutralize some toxic effects of L...
October 11, 2016: Molecules: a Journal of Synthetic Chemistry and Natural Product Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26593212/pharmacokinetic-and-pharmacodynamic-herb-drug-interaction-of-andrographis-paniculata-nees-extract-and-andrographolide-with-etoricoxib-after-oral-administration-in-rats
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Aishwarya Balap, Bhagyashri Atre, Sathiyanarayanan Lohidasan, Arulmozhi Sinnathambi, Kakasaheb Mahadik
ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: Andrographis paniculata Nees (Acanthacae) is commonly used medicinal plant in the traditional. Unani and Ayurvedic medicinal systems. It has broad range of pharmacological effects such as hepatoprotective, antioxidant, antivenom, antifertility, inhibition of replication of the HIV virus, antimalarial, antifungal, antibacterial, antidiabetic, suppression of various cancer cells and anti-inflammatory properties. Andrographolide (AN) is one of the active constituent of the A...
May 13, 2016: Journal of Ethnopharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26413083/preliminary-assessment-of-hedychium-coronarium-essential-oil-on-fibrinogenolytic-and-coagulant-activity-induced-by-bothrops-and-lachesis-snake-venoms
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cíntia A Sf Miranda, Maria G Cardoso, Mariana E Mansanares, Marcos S Gomes, Silvana Marcussi
BACKGROUND: The search for new inhibitors of snake venom toxins is essential to complement or even replace traditional antivenom therapy, especially in relation to compounds that neutralize the local effects of envenomations. Besides their possible use as alternative to traditional antivenom therapy, some plant species possess bioactive secondary metabolites including essential oils, which can be extracted from weeds that are considered substantial problems for agriculture, such as Hedychium coronarium...
2014: Journal of Venomous Animals and Toxins Including Tropical Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25975514/main-plants-used-in-traditional-medicine-for-the-treatment-of-snake-bites-n-the-regions-of-the-department-of-antioquia-colombia
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Julieta Vásquez, Juan C Alarcón, Silvia L Jiménez, Gloria I Jaramillo, Isabel C Gómez-Betancur, J Paola Rey-Suárez, Karen M Jaramillo, Diana C Muñoz, Daniela M Marín, Jefferson O Romero
ETHNOPHARMACOLOGY RELEVANCE: In Colombia, more than 4.000 ophidian accidents occur per year and due to the scarce distribution and limited availability of antivenom, the use of traditional medicine has been perpetuated in some of its rural communities, in which initially, those affected are treated by healers and shamans using medicinal plants in different ways. METHODS: Research was conducted with renowned healers or connoisseurs of plants on the ethnobotany of ophidian accidents in five different areas and their municipalities of Antioquia: Magdalena Medio (Caracolí, Puerto Berrío); Bajo Cauca (Caucasia, Zaragoza); Nordeste (San Roque, Yalí); Norte (Gómez Plata, Valdivia); Suroeste (Ciudad Bolívar, Salgar); collecting information related to experience and time of use of plants in the treatment of these poisonings, amounts used, ways of use (beverage, bathing, ointment, chupaderas, vapors), preparation types (maceration or decoction) and treatment duration...
July 21, 2015: Journal of Ethnopharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25536288/plants-used-to-treat-snakebites-in-santar%C3%A3-m-western-par%C3%A3-brazil-an-assessment-of-their-effectiveness-in-inhibiting-hemorrhagic-activity-induced-by-bothrops-jararaca-venom
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Valéria Mourão de Moura, Luciana A Freitas de Sousa, Maria Cristina Dos-Santos, Juliana Divina Almeida Raposo, Aline Evangelista Lima, Ricardo Bezerra de Oliveira, Milton Nascimento da Silva, Rosa Helena Veras Mourão
ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: The poor distribution and limited availability of antivenoms in Brazil have led to greater use of plants to treat snakebites. Very often such plants are the only alternative available to riverside communities. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Direct questionnaire-based interviews were conducted with members of the Cucurunã, São Pedro and Alter do Chão communities in Santarém, Pará, Brazil. For each of the 12 most frequently mentioned species aqueous extracts were prepared and the phytochemical profiles determined by thin layer chromatography...
February 23, 2015: Journal of Ethnopharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25136627/abarema-cochliacarpos-extract-decreases-the-inflammatory-process-and-skeletal-muscle-injury-induced-by-bothrops-leucurus-venom
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jeison Saturnino-Oliveira, Daiana Do Carmo Santos, Adriana Gibara Guimarães, Antônio Santos Dias, Marcelo Amorim Tomaz, Marcos Monteiro-Machado, Charles Santos Estevam, Waldecy De Lucca Júnior, Durvanei Augusto Maria, Paulo A Melo, Adriano Antunes de Souza Araújo, Márcio Roberto Viana Santos, Jackson Roberto Guedes da Silva Almeida, Rita de Cássia Meneses Oliveira, Aldeidia Pereira de Oliveira, Lucindo José Quintans Júnior
Snakebites are a public health problem, especially in tropical countries. However, treatment with antivenom has limited effectiveness against venoms' local effects. Here, we investigated the ability of Abarema cochliacarpos hydroethanolic extract (EAc) to protect mice against injection of Bothrops leucurus venom. Swiss mice received perimuscular venom injection and were subsequently treated orally with EAc in different doses. Treatment with EAc 100, 200, and 400 mg/kg reduced the edema induced by B. leucurus in 1%, 13%, and 39%, respectively...
2014: BioMed Research International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25126759/aqueous-leaf-extract-of-jatropha-gossypiifolia-l-euphorbiaceae-inhibits-enzymatic-and-biological-actions-of-bothrops-jararaca-snake-venom
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Juliana Félix-Silva, Thiago Souza, Yamara A S Menezes, Bárbara Cabral, Rafael B G Câmara, Arnóbio A Silva-Junior, Hugo A O Rocha, Ivanise M M Rebecchi, Silvana M Zucolotto, Matheus F Fernandes-Pedrosa
Snakebites are a serious public health problem due their high morbi-mortality. The main available specific treatment is the antivenom serum therapy, which has some disadvantages, such as poor neutralization of local effects, risk of immunological reactions, high cost and difficult access in some regions. In this context, the search for alternative therapies is relevant. Therefore, the aim of this study was to evaluate the antiophidic properties of Jatropha gossypiifolia, a medicinal plant used in folk medicine to treat snakebites...
2014: PloS One
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