Plant Cell Culture as an Emerging Alternate Technology for in Vitro Production of Anti Snake Venom Compounds: A Review
Journal: International Journal of Mechanical and Production Engineering Research and Development (IJMPERD ) (Vol.10, No. 3)Publication Date: 2020-06-30
Authors : David Paul Raj R.S Gandepalli Pratap Kumar Vijila M Beena Kanimozhi R; Agnes Preethy H;
Page : 10039-10048
Keywords : Snake Bite; Venom; Antidote; Medicinal Plant;
Abstract
Snake bite causes a severe health problems finally leading to death mainly in farm lands, and agricultural fields. The incidence of death rates caused due to snake bites reached an unestimated rate worldwide. Till date, the treatment of snake bite is dependent onpoly valent anti-snake venom. In view of the current situation anti-snake venomis in tremendous demand due to its lack of availability. Medicinal plants are present all over the world that can be used as an antidote for snake bite treatment. This article includes prevalence of snake bite and bioactive compounds from medicinal plants that are efficient as anti-venom through molecular docking studies. So therefore, plant remedies might be beneficiary to human and discover a new substitute as antidote. Large scale production of these compounds through plant tissue culture can influence the rise of new drugs for therapeutic use which is effective, available, and definitely with no side effects.
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