A new method for venom extraction from venomous fish, Green Scat

Scatophagus argus argus (Green Scat) is a pretty aquarium fish. Its hard spines are venomous and can cause painful injury. In this study 60 specimens of Green Scat were collected periodically from coastal waters of Boushehr (south of Iran) from May 2011 to April 2012. Anatomical features of venomous spines were investigated. Scat venom was extracted from the spines in a new manner for keeping the specimens alive. The nature of venom was tested by SDS-PAGE. Ethical issues and animal welfare principles such as rapid and instantaneous anesthetizing, post operation disinfection and fast recovery of the specimens was practiced in order to minimize the complications. This method enhanced the purity and quantity of venom as demonstrated by 12 separated proteins in electrophoresis. New ethical issues were developed to surviving the specimens and prolong viability as well.

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Main Authors: Ghafari Khalaf Mohamadi, S.M., Shahbazzadeh, D., Jamili, Sh., Fatemi, S.M.R., Pooshang Bagheri, K.
Format: Journal Contribution biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 2015
Subjects:Toxicology, Scatophagus argus argus, Venomous spine, Venom extraction, Viability, Ethical issues,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/11840
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-118402021-05-19T06:42:58Z A new method for venom extraction from venomous fish, Green Scat Ghafari Khalaf Mohamadi, S.M. Shahbazzadeh, D. Jamili, Sh. Fatemi, S.M.R. Pooshang Bagheri, K. Toxicology Scatophagus argus argus Venomous spine Venom extraction Viability Ethical issues Scatophagus argus argus (Green Scat) is a pretty aquarium fish. Its hard spines are venomous and can cause painful injury. In this study 60 specimens of Green Scat were collected periodically from coastal waters of Boushehr (south of Iran) from May 2011 to April 2012. Anatomical features of venomous spines were investigated. Scat venom was extracted from the spines in a new manner for keeping the specimens alive. The nature of venom was tested by SDS-PAGE. Ethical issues and animal welfare principles such as rapid and instantaneous anesthetizing, post operation disinfection and fast recovery of the specimens was practiced in order to minimize the complications. This method enhanced the purity and quantity of venom as demonstrated by 12 separated proteins in electrophoresis. New ethical issues were developed to surviving the specimens and prolong viability as well. Published 2018-03-01T11:32:31Z 2018-03-01T11:32:31Z 2015 Journal Contribution Refereed 1562-2916 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/11840 en pp.321-327 Iran Bushehr
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topic Toxicology
Scatophagus argus argus
Venomous spine
Venom extraction
Viability
Ethical issues
Toxicology
Scatophagus argus argus
Venomous spine
Venom extraction
Viability
Ethical issues
spellingShingle Toxicology
Scatophagus argus argus
Venomous spine
Venom extraction
Viability
Ethical issues
Toxicology
Scatophagus argus argus
Venomous spine
Venom extraction
Viability
Ethical issues
Ghafari Khalaf Mohamadi, S.M.
Shahbazzadeh, D.
Jamili, Sh.
Fatemi, S.M.R.
Pooshang Bagheri, K.
A new method for venom extraction from venomous fish, Green Scat
description Scatophagus argus argus (Green Scat) is a pretty aquarium fish. Its hard spines are venomous and can cause painful injury. In this study 60 specimens of Green Scat were collected periodically from coastal waters of Boushehr (south of Iran) from May 2011 to April 2012. Anatomical features of venomous spines were investigated. Scat venom was extracted from the spines in a new manner for keeping the specimens alive. The nature of venom was tested by SDS-PAGE. Ethical issues and animal welfare principles such as rapid and instantaneous anesthetizing, post operation disinfection and fast recovery of the specimens was practiced in order to minimize the complications. This method enhanced the purity and quantity of venom as demonstrated by 12 separated proteins in electrophoresis. New ethical issues were developed to surviving the specimens and prolong viability as well.
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Scatophagus argus argus
Venomous spine
Venom extraction
Viability
Ethical issues
author Ghafari Khalaf Mohamadi, S.M.
Shahbazzadeh, D.
Jamili, Sh.
Fatemi, S.M.R.
Pooshang Bagheri, K.
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Shahbazzadeh, D.
Jamili, Sh.
Fatemi, S.M.R.
Pooshang Bagheri, K.
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title A new method for venom extraction from venomous fish, Green Scat
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