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Australian tiger snake

Notechis Ater Occidentalis Common Name(s) Western Australian Tiger Snake... [Pg.74]

Polypeptide neurotoxin from the Australian tiger snake (Notechis scutatus scutatus). Prevents release of ACh from nerve endings paralyses muscles. [Pg.694]

Notexin is a major toxic component of the venom of the Australian tiger snake, Notechis scutatus scutatus. It is a peptide of 119 residues with 7 disulphide bridges and a relative molecular mass of 13.6 KDa. Notexin is one of a group of neurotoxic myotoxins that exhibit phospholipase A2 activity and are homologous with mammalian pancreatic phospholipases (Harris, 1991). [Pg.323]

Halpert, J. and Eaker, D. Amino acid sequence of a presynaptic neurotoxin from the venom of Notechis scutatus scutatus (Australian tiger snake). 250 6990-6997, 1975. [Pg.328]

Zagreb antivenin European viper venom antisera Polyvalent Crotalidae antivenin Micrurus fulvius antivenin Australian polyvalent antivenins Adder bites One or more species of viper Any one of four species of pit viper (including Western diamond back and South American rattlesnake Eastern coral snake Micrurus fulvius) Any one or combination of black snake, brown snake, death adder, taipan and tiger snake... [Pg.408]


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