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Myotoxins are small,
basic peptides found in
snake venoms (e.g. rattlesnakes) and
lizard venoms (e.g.
Mexican beaded lizard). This
involves a non-enzymatic...
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tropical rattlesnake Crotalus durissus produces convulxin, a coagulant.
Myotoxins are small,
basic peptides found in
rattlesnake and
lizard (e.g. Mexican...
- cytotoxins,
which kill cells; neurotoxins,
which affect nervous systems;
myotoxins,
which damage muscles; and haemotoxins,
which disrupt blood clotting....
- than
other Australian elapid snakes. The
venom contains neurotoxins,
myotoxins, and
coagulants and has
haemolytic properties.
Victims can also lose their...
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snake venoms possess potent neurotoxins, coagulants, haemolysins, and
myotoxins.
Symptoms of a bite
include localized pain in the foot and neck region...
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coral Various different types of algae,
cyanobacteria and
dinoflagellates Myotoxins are small,
basic peptides found in
snake and
lizard venoms, They cause...
- Its
venom possesses potent neurotoxins, coagulants,
haemolysins and
myotoxins and the
venom is quick-acting with
rapid onset of
breathing difficulties...
- the
nervous system.
Hemotoxins (procoagulants) –
affecting the
blood Myotoxins –
affecting the
muscles Possibly nephrotoxins –
affecting the kidneys...
- to kill
sixteen people. The
venom contains cytotoxins,
hemotoxins and
myotoxins, one
study with 29
bites of
jararacussu in the
state of São Paulo, Brazil...
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subjecting it to high temperatures. Many
venomous snakes can
produce myotoxins in
their venom,
causing myolysis either locally, at the site of a bite...