SNAKE VENOMS: COMPOSITION AND CANCER THERAPEUTIC POTENTIALS

OKORO, O. K. and OBI, E. and ABIA, EUCHARIA A. and FOMBOH, RICHARD and ABIA, WILFRED (2015) SNAKE VENOMS: COMPOSITION AND CANCER THERAPEUTIC POTENTIALS. Journal of Disease and Global Health, 6 (1). pp. 1-6.

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Abstract

Cancer is amongst the leading cause of death worldwide. Many active secretions produced by animals have been employed in the development of new drugs to treat cancer with remarkable progress. The major drawback of the current methods of cancer treatment is the therapies after initial treatments thus, necessitating alternative cancer therapy especially from natural products. Although toxic, the biodiversity of snake venom is a unique source for novel cancer therapeutics. Some of the compounds found in snake venom present a great potential as antitumor agent. It is probable that some snake venom proteins (or peptides and enzymes) may bind specifically to cancer cell membranes, affecting the migration and proliferation of these cells. In this review, we focused discussions on some major recent findings on anticancer potentials of snake venom.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: STM Open Academic > Medical Science
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Date Deposited: 06 Dec 2023 04:35
Last Modified: 06 Dec 2023 04:35
URI: http://publish.sub7journal.com/id/eprint/1725

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