Venom Derived Nerve Growth Factors and Their Potential Therapeutic Applications |Biomedgrid
Journal: American Journal of Biomedical Science & Research (Vol.15, No. 5)Publication Date: 2022-02-28
Authors : Rashid Riaz; Maliha Sarfraz; Munzer Ullah; Saba Javed; Asif Riaz; Sannia Javed; Imran Haider; Misbah Ullah Khan;
Page : 591-598
Keywords : Venom; Nerve Growth Factor; Aging and Atrophy; Anxiety and NGF; Alzheimer’s Disease;
Abstract
Venom is a natural source of therapeutically active compounds, exhibiting pharmacological action. Nerve growth factors represent a group of proteins responsible for the upkeep and separation of thoughtful and tangible neurons of the fringe sensory system of vertebrates. Many arthropods have been the moderate source of nerve growth factors with contradictory outcomes. Many studies report many diverse nerve growth factors, which are therapeutically and biologically active but differ widely in their isoelectric properties, immunological cross-reactivity with antibodies to mouse b- NGF, endogenous levels of ester peptidase activity as well as molecular weight.
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