Toxins from toads have long been known to contain rich chemicals with great pharmaceutical potential. Recent studies have shown more than 100 such chemical components, including peptides, steroids, indole alkaloids, bufogargarizanines, organic acids, and others, in the parotoid and skins gland secretions from different species of toads. In traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), processed toad toxins have been used for treating various diseases for hundreds of years. Modern studies, including both experimental and clinical trials, have also revealed the molecular mechanisms that support the development of these components into medicines for the treatment of inflammatory diseases and cancers. More recently, there have been studies that demonstra...
Targeted therapy has developed significantly in the last one and half decades, prescribing specific ...
Amphibian skin secretions are well known as a rich source of bioactive peptides. However, little is ...
Toads of the genus Atelopus are chemically defended by a unique combination of endogenously synthesi...
Toxins from toads have long been known to contain rich chemicals with great pharmaceutical potential...
Toad glandular secretions and skin extractions contain many natural agents which may provide a uniqu...
In earlier reports we (1929-1931) described the isolation of the active principles from Ch’an Su and...
The development of poisons endowed animals with a crucial survival advantage against a variety of pr...
Copyright © 2013 Juliana Mozer Sciani et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
Toad skin and toad venom, as two kinds of Chinese medicine, are prepared from Bufo bufo gargarizans ...
Toad skin (TS) and toad venom (TV) are two different traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) prepared fro...
For centuries, men have known that the skin of toads and other amphibians possess pharmacologically ...
Amphibians are known by cutaneous glands, spread over the skin, containing toxins (proteins, peptide...
Skin secretions of frogs have a high chemical complexity. They have diverse types of biomolecules, s...
Amphibians like toads have been known to secrete antimicrobial secretions outside their body into th...
The major defence mechanism in frogs is via the secretion of toxins from their skin. In humans, into...
Targeted therapy has developed significantly in the last one and half decades, prescribing specific ...
Amphibian skin secretions are well known as a rich source of bioactive peptides. However, little is ...
Toads of the genus Atelopus are chemically defended by a unique combination of endogenously synthesi...
Toxins from toads have long been known to contain rich chemicals with great pharmaceutical potential...
Toad glandular secretions and skin extractions contain many natural agents which may provide a uniqu...
In earlier reports we (1929-1931) described the isolation of the active principles from Ch’an Su and...
The development of poisons endowed animals with a crucial survival advantage against a variety of pr...
Copyright © 2013 Juliana Mozer Sciani et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
Toad skin and toad venom, as two kinds of Chinese medicine, are prepared from Bufo bufo gargarizans ...
Toad skin (TS) and toad venom (TV) are two different traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) prepared fro...
For centuries, men have known that the skin of toads and other amphibians possess pharmacologically ...
Amphibians are known by cutaneous glands, spread over the skin, containing toxins (proteins, peptide...
Skin secretions of frogs have a high chemical complexity. They have diverse types of biomolecules, s...
Amphibians like toads have been known to secrete antimicrobial secretions outside their body into th...
The major defence mechanism in frogs is via the secretion of toxins from their skin. In humans, into...
Targeted therapy has developed significantly in the last one and half decades, prescribing specific ...
Amphibian skin secretions are well known as a rich source of bioactive peptides. However, little is ...
Toads of the genus Atelopus are chemically defended by a unique combination of endogenously synthesi...