NEUTRALIZATION OF ARUBA RATTLESNAKE (CROTALUS UNICOLOR) VENOM ACTIVITY USING A POLYVALENT (ANTI-VIPERIDAE) VENEZUELAN ANTIVENIN

Crotalus unicolor  is a endemic species of the Neotropical rattlesnakes, which it is only found on the Island of Aruba, located off the coast of Venezuela. In a comparative study using SDS-PAGE C. unicolor venom has similar bands as several Venezuelan rattlesnake venoms. At least 6 different bands of approximately 210, 116, 114, 110, 96 and 52 kDa were shared among C. unicolor  and other Venezuelan rattlesnakes tested. Precipitation lines in an immunodiffusion assay exhibited many antigen-antibodies determinants in venom proteins and antivenin.

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Main Authors: Rodríguez Acosta, Alexis, Navarrete, Luis F.
Format: Digital revista
Language:spa
Published: Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Central de Veenezuela 2013
Online Access:http://saber.ucv.ve/ojs/index.php/revista_abv/article/view/4124
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Summary:Crotalus unicolor  is a endemic species of the Neotropical rattlesnakes, which it is only found on the Island of Aruba, located off the coast of Venezuela. In a comparative study using SDS-PAGE C. unicolor venom has similar bands as several Venezuelan rattlesnake venoms. At least 6 different bands of approximately 210, 116, 114, 110, 96 and 52 kDa were shared among C. unicolor  and other Venezuelan rattlesnakes tested. Precipitation lines in an immunodiffusion assay exhibited many antigen-antibodies determinants in venom proteins and antivenin.