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Scorpion Venom Function:
1. Neurogrowth hormone
It has broad application prospects in nerve molecules, molecular immunity, molecular evolution, protein structure, and function.
2. Thrombolytic factor
It has the effect of preventing thrombosis and dissolution of thrombus. It has a certain therapeutic effect on coronary heart disease and myocardial infarction caused by various embolisms.
3. Vascular Polypeptide
This can effectively soften the blood vessels and remove the inner wall of the blood vessels and fixtures. Effective prevention and treatment of coronary heart disease, heart failure, myocardial infarction, arteriosclerosis, and senile dementia.
4. Anticancer Polypeptide
Anticancer peptides can effectively kill cancer cells.
The Active Ingredient
Even though Buthus occitanus scorpions are found throughout the Mediterranean region, a lack of distinctive characteristics has hampered their classification into different subspecies. Yet, stings from this particular scorpion family are reported each year to result in pain followed by various toxic symptoms. In order to determine the toxicity origin of the rare French Buthus occitanus Amoreux scorpion, we collected several specimens and studied their venom composition using a nano ultra high-performance liquid chromatography and matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionisation time-of-flight mass spectrometry (nano UHPLC/MALDI-TOF-MS) automated workflow combined with an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) approach.
Moreover, we compared this dataset to that obtained from highly lethal Androctonus australis and Androctonus mauretanicus scorpions collected in North Africa. As a result, we found that the Buthus occitanus Amoreux venom is toxic to mice, an observation that is most likely caused by venom components that inhibit voltage-gated sodium channel inactivation. Moreover, we identified similarities in venom composition between Buthus occitanus scorpions living in the South of France and other Buthidae collected in Morocco and Algeria. As such, the results of this study should be taken into consideration when treating stings from the Buthus occitanus species living in the South of France. occitanus scorpion venom 1g
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