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  • How much is the snake venom per gram? What is the efficacy and effect of snake venom? Can I drink snake venom directly?

    How much is the snake venom per gram? What is the efficacy and effect of snake venom? Can I drink snake venom directly?

    Snake venom is a weapon used by poisonous snakes to attack and protect. After the deadly snake venom enters the human body, it will erode the tissue of the human body, cause damage to the body function, and even kill the serious ones! Many people in the world die from poisonous snakes every year. And snake venom is not always harmful, Ke.

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  • Application of snake venom

    Application of snake venom

    What is the nature of ⒈ snake venom? Snake venom is a kind of toxic proteins and peptides secreted by poisonous snakes, which contains a variety of enzymes, and it is also a substance that causes toxic reactions after poisonous snakes bite people. Fresh snake venom is a slightly fishy egg white-like sticky liquid, yellow, light yellow, green, or even colorless. It is neutral or weakly acidic when fresh, and can become alkaline after a little longer, with a water content of 50%-75% and a specific gravity of 1.030-1.080. Fresh venom is easy to foam when it comes into contact with air. Store it at room temperature.

    2019-01-16
  • The technology of collecting and extracting scorpion venom from cultured scorpion

    The technology of collecting and extracting scorpion venom from cultured scorpion

    Scorpion is a valuable traditional Chinese medicine in China, the reason why it can be used in medicine mainly depends on scorpion venom, this scorpion venom has obvious spasmodic effect on people, and is called liquid soft gold. So how does scorpion venom come into being? Where is the scorpion hidden? How to be in the scorpion?

    2020-11-08 Breeding scorpion venom how to collect and pick up technology
  • Production of scorpion venom

    Production of scorpion venom

    The medicinal value of scorpion mainly depends on crab venom. The toxic symptoms caused by scorpion stings are also the role of scorpion venom. The toxicity of scorpion venom is similar to that of snake venom. Scorpion venom can cause poisoning in frogs, guinea pigs, rabbits and other animals. The semi-lethal dose (LD50) to mice is 1.6mg (male) and 1.4mg (female) per kg body weight. However, its toxicity was destroyed after heating to 100 ℃ for 30 minutes. The pharmacological function of scorpion mainly depends on scorpion venom. Scorpion venom

    2019-01-16
  • How to collect snake venom

    How to collect snake venom

    First, snake venom collection tools: small glasses, small porcelain plates, poison utensils and so on. The method of collecting poison: grab the snake neck with the right hand and insert the poison container into the mouth of the snake with the left hand. This is the venomous snake will bite the vessel, you can see its venom. This method is easy to operate. The disadvantage is that the dirt in the snake's mouth will mix with the venom and sometimes bring in impurities such as sediment. In order to remove the impurities in the venom, the surface of the vessel is usually covered with a thin film. Adult snakes raised in captivity are usually poisoned once a month or so. II. Processing of snake venom

    2019-01-16
  • The medical function of bee venom

    The medical function of bee venom

    Bee venom has the effects of antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, analgesia, lowering blood pressure and anti-radiation. Bee venom can inhibit more than 20 kinds of bacteria, Staphylococcus aureus is very sensitive to bee venom. Bee venom is a natural medicine for arthritis and rheumatism. This is because the polypeptides in bee venom have anti-inflammatory effects and can promote the increase of adrenocortical hormones in the blood. Therefore, it is effective in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis and neuritis. Small doses of bee venom can also be used to desensitize people who are allergic to bee venom. Some people are allergic to bee venom.

    2019-01-16
  • What are the clinical applications of snake venom?

    What are the clinical applications of snake venom?

    The progress of research and clinical application of snake venom in China is very fast. A large number of clinical practice has proved that snake venom has the following clinical applications. Analgesic effect As early as the 1970s, cobra venom injection developed by Guangzhou Medical College was used in clinical practice, and it had a good effect on trigeminal neuralgia, sciatica, malignant tumor pain, rheumatism and rheumatoid arthritis, migraine, herpes zoster and other diseases with pain as the main symptom. Snake venom as an analgesic has the following advantages: significant and long-lasting effect, wide range of safety, continuous use of non-drug resistance

    2019-01-16
  • Extraction method of scorpion venom

    Extraction method of scorpion venom

    Extraction method of scorpion venom

    2018-07-09
  • Is the blue glandular coral snake poisonous?

    Is the blue glandular coral snake poisonous?

    Is the blue glandular coral snake poisonous?

    2018-07-02
  • The method of collecting snake venom

    The method of collecting snake venom

    There are two ways to collect snake venom: "dead mining" and "living mining". "Dead picking" is a special * destructive method to cut off venomous glands from the head of venomous snakes cut off by processing units or to anaesthetize rear trench venomous snakes and sea snakes that produce less poison, and it is only used occasionally in special circumstances. The "live mining" method is generally used in order to eat snake resources for free. The following is a brief introduction to several "live mining" methods. The method of collecting poison by ⑴ electrical stimulation uses weak electrical stimulation tools such as "acupuncture anaesthesia instrument" to stimulate the mouth of snakes with special electrodes.

    2019-01-16
  • Introduction to the list of the top ten venomous snakes in the world!

    Introduction to the list of the top ten venomous snakes in the world!

    Snake is a warm and cold-blooded animal, and it is also one of the 12 Chinese zodiac signs. It is generally divided into non-poisonous snakes and poisonous snakes. Some poisonous snakes can secrete venom and poison people or animals who have been bitten. There are many kinds of poisonous snakes in the world. Here are the top ten venomous snakes in the world.

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  • The efficacy and function of Stellera chamaejasme

    The efficacy and function of Stellera chamaejasme

    The efficacy and function of Stellera chamaejasme

    2018-07-03
  • Collection and processing of scorpion venom

    Collection and processing of scorpion venom

    First, scorpion venom collection scorpion in the case of anger, out of defense or attack instinct, will discharge venom from the poison sac. The collection of scorpion venom is based on this principle. There are three common methods to collect scorpion venom: tail-cutting method, artificial stimulation method and electric stimulation method. (1) tail-cutting method: clip both sides of the fifth segment of the scorpion's rear abdomen with tweezers in one hand, cut off the tail segment of the scorpion with scissors in the other, break it into normal saline, leach the toxic part, concentrate the toxic liquid, put it into the container, and then make dry poison powder.

    2019-01-15
  • What ingredients does snake venom contain?

    What ingredients does snake venom contain?

    Snake venom is characterized by complex components, and there are still some differences in toxic components among different snake species, subspecies, and even the venom secreted by the same kind of snake in different seasons. To separate and purify snake venom, it is known that there are neurotoxins, cardiotoxins, clotting toxins, hemorrhagic toxins and enzymes and other main components. In addition, it also contains some small molecular peptides, amino acids, carbohydrates, lipids, nucleosides, biogenic amines and metal ions, some of which are bioactive or related to biological activity. After purification, the toxic components of snake venom are comparable to that of crude venom.

    2019-01-16
  • What should be noticed in the storage of dried snake venom?

    What should be noticed in the storage of dried snake venom?

    Dried snake venom has strong water absorption and is not heat-resistant. under the influence of high temperature, humidity or sunlight, dried snake venom should deteriorate and lose enzyme activity. Therefore, the following points must be done in order to preserve it for a long time. After weighing ⑴ dried snake venom, it should be put into brown or brown bottle as soon as possible, the bottle mouth should be corked tightly, and then sealed with wax or vacuum oil. For the dry poison of large bottles, in order to minimize unnecessary opening, some can be taken out and encapsulated in sample bottles before sealing, so that they can be checked at any time or meet sporadic small customers.

    2019-01-16
  • Matters needing attention in the processing of snake venom

    Matters needing attention in the processing of snake venom

    1. Attention should be paid to safety when extracting and processing snake venom. in order to strictly prevent poisonous snakes from hurting people, it is necessary to release poisonous snakes quickly during and after venom collection. When the venomous snake is put back into the cage, the snake body should be released first and release quickly when the snake head approaches the edge of the entrance of the container. if the snake cannot release its hand in time, it is easy to be bitten by the snake. two。 Drug supplies must be strictly sterilized. 3. If the venomous snake clings to the vessel, it can gently swing the trunk of the snake; if it still does not let go, it can gently twist the neck, or use a stick or

    2019-01-15
  • What is the nature of snake venom?

    What is the nature of snake venom?

    Snake venom is a kind of toxic proteins and peptides secreted by poisonous snakes, which contains a variety of enzymes, and it is also a substance that causes toxic reactions after poisonous snakes bite people. Fresh snake venom is a slightly fishy egg white-like sticky liquid, yellow, light yellow, green, or even colorless. It is neutral or weakly acidic when fresh, and can become alkaline after a little longer, with a water content of 50%-75% and a specific gravity of 1.030-1.080. Fresh venom is easy to foam when it comes into contact with air, and it is easy to deteriorate and lose when placed at room temperature for 24 hours.

    2019-01-16
  • The method of taking Bee Venom from Bee Culture (3)

    The method of taking Bee Venom from Bee Culture (3)

    Bee venom has the effects of anti-virus and sterilization, anti-cell mutation, anti-cancer and elimination of tumor, repairing cell and gene damage, and activating human epidermis infiltration.

    2019-02-26
  • Common poisoning in dogs-snake venom poisoning

    Common poisoning in dogs-snake venom poisoning

    [Etiology] Snake venom poisoning refers to a poisoning phenomenon that occurs after being bitten by a snake. There are many kinds of poisonous snakes. There are 47 kinds in China. Among them, the most harmful ones are Bungarus auratus, Bungarus multicinctus, Cobra, King Cobra, Agkistrodon acutus, Viper, Turtle shell snake, Bamboo green and sea snake. Most of these venomous snakes are distributed in provinces and regions south of the Yangtze River except sea snakes, which are mainly distributed in offshore areas, while only a few species such as viper, viper and turtle shell snake are distributed in the north of the Yangtze River. Occurrence of snake venom poisoning

    2019-01-16
  • Diagnosis, treatment and prevention of animal snake venom poisoning

    Diagnosis, treatment and prevention of animal snake venom poisoning

    1. Diagnosis can be made according to the history of snakebite, combined with two venomous teeth marks at the tip of the wound, local edema, blood oozing, necrosis and systemic symptoms. If the wound has 2 or 4 lines of uniform and small serrated shallow tooth marks, there are no local and systemic symptoms, most of them are non-venomous snake bites. If necessary, the specific venom antigens in wound exudate, serum, cerebrospinal fluid and other body fluids can be determined by using suitable monovalent specific antivenom and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (Elisa). This disease should be related to poison.

    2019-01-16