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Current Medicinal Chemistry | 2005

Medicinal Plants with Inhibitory Properties Against Snake Venoms

Andreimar M. Soares; Fábio K. Ticli; Silvana Marcussi; Miriam Verginia Lourenço; Ana Helena Januário; Suely V. Sampaio; José R. Giglio; Bruno Lomonte; Paulo Pereira

Envenomations due to snake bites are commonly treated by parenteral administration of horse or sheep-derived polyclonal antivenoms aimed at the neutralization of toxins. However, despite the widespread success of this therapy, it is still important to search for different venom inhibitors, either synthetic or natural, that could complement or substitute for the action of antivenoms. Several plants have been utilized in folk medicine as antiophidian. However, only a few species have been scientifically investigated and still less had their active components isolated and characterized both structurally and functionally. This article presents a review of plants showing neutralizing properties against snake venoms which were assayed in research laboratories, correlating them with ethnopharmacological studies, as (i) the part of the plant used as antidote, (ii) its respective genus and family and (iii) inhibition of the main pharmacological, toxic and enzymatic activities of snake venoms and isolated toxins. Protective activity of many of these plants against the lethal action of snake venoms has been confirmed by biological assays. Compounds in all of them belong to chemical classes capable of interacting with macromolecular targets (enzymes or receptors). Popular culture can often help to guide scientific studies. In addition, biotechnological application of these inhibitors, as helpful alternative or supplemental treatments to serum therapy, and also as important models for synthesis of new drugs of medical interest, needs to be better oriented and scientifically explored.


Toxicon | 2005

Rosmarinic acid, a new snake venom phospholipase A2 inhibitor from Cordia verbenacea (Boraginaceae): antiserum action potentiation and molecular interaction

Fábio K. Ticli; Lorane I.S. Hage; Rafael S. Cambraia; Paulo S. Pereira; Ângelo J. Magro; Marcos R.M. Fontes; Rodrigo G. Stábeli; José R. Giglio; Suzelei de Castro França; Andreimar M. Soares; Suely V. Sampaio


International Journal of Biological Macromolecules | 2007

Cytotoxic L-amino acid oxidase from Bothrops moojeni : Biochemical and functional characterization

Rodrigo G. Stábeli; Carolina D. Sant’Ana; Patrícia H. Ribeiro; Tássia R. Costa; Fábio K. Ticli; Matheus G. Pires; Auro Nomizo; Sérgio de Albuquerque; Natael R. Malta-Neto; Mozart Marins; Suely V. Sampaio; Andreimar M. Soares


Toxicon | 2004

A new hemorrhagic metalloprotease from Bothrops jararacussu snake venom: isolation and biochemical characterization

Maurício V. Mazzi; Silvana Marcussi; Guilherme B. Carlos; Rodrigo G. Stábeli; João José Franco; Fábio K. Ticli; Adélia C.O. Cintra; Suzelei de Castro França; Andreimar M. Soares; Suely V. Sampaio


Journal of Ethnopharmacology | 2005

Antihemorrhagic, antinucleolytic and other antiophidian properties of the aqueous extract from Pentaclethra macroloba.

Jocivânia O. da Silva; Juliana S. Coppede; Vanessa C. Fernandes; Carolina D. Sant’Ana; Fábio K. Ticli; Maurício V. Mazzi; José R. Giglio; Paulo S. Pereira; Andreimar M. Soares; Suely V. Sampaio


Toxicon | 2007

Triterpenoid saponins, new metalloprotease snake venom inhibitors isolated from Pentaclethra macroloba

Jocivânia O. da Silva; Renata S. Fernandes; Fábio K. Ticli; Clayton Z. Oliveira; Maurício V. Mazzi; João José Franco; Silvana Giuliatti; Paulo S. Pereira; Andreimar M. Soares; Suely V. Sampaio


Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 2007

Molecular approaches for structural characterization of Bothrops L-amino acid oxidases with antiprotozoal activity: cDNA cloning, comparative sequence analysis, and molecular modeling

Suzelei de Castro França; Simone Kashima; Patrícia G. Roberto; Mozart Marins; Fábio K. Ticli; José Odair Pereira; Spartaco Astolfi-Filho; Rodrigo G. Stábeli; Angelo J. Magro; Marcos R.M. Fontes; Suely V. Sampaio; Andreimar M. Soares


Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A-molecular & Integrative Physiology | 2008

BjussuSP-I: A new thrombin-like enzyme isolated from Bothrops jararacussu snake venom ☆

Carolina D. Sant’Ana; Fábio K. Ticli; Leandro Licursi de Oliveira; José R. Giglio; Carem Gledes Vargas Rechia; André L. Fuly; Heloísa Sobreiro Selistre de Araújo; João José Franco; Rodrigo G. Stábeli; Andreimar M. Soares; Suely V. Sampaio


Journal of Molecular Graphics & Modelling | 2007

Molecular characterization and phylogenetic analysis of BjussuMP-I: A RGD-P-III class hemorrhagic metalloprotease from Bothrops jararacussu snake venom

Maurício V. Mazzi; Angelo J. Magro; Saulo F. Amui; Clayton Z. Oliveira; Fábio K. Ticli; Rodrigo G. Stábeli; André L. Fuly; José Cesar Rosa; Antonio S.K. Braz; Marcos R.M. Fontes; Suely V. Sampaio; Andreimar M. Soares


Toxicon | 2005

Rosmarinic acid, a new snake venom phospholipase A inhibitor from (Boraginaceae): antiserum action potentiation and molecular interaction

Fábio K. Ticli; Lorane I.S. Hage; Rafael S. Cambraia; Paulo Pereira; Angelo J. Magro; Marcos R.M. Fontes; Rodrigo G. Stábeli; J. G. Giglio; Susana Franca; Amadeu M.V.M. Soares

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Andreimar M. Soares

Universidade Federal de Rondônia

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Rodrigo G. Stábeli

Universidade Federal de Rondônia

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Paulo S. Pereira

Universidade de Ribeirão Preto

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André L. Fuly

Federal Fluminense University

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