Snake venoms are a mixture of hydrolases which produce complex pathogenesis such as bleeding, dermo/ myonecrosis, inflammation and coagulation disorders. The toxicity of venoms cannot be attributed to only one component. It is well known that venom components present antagonist activities, while some of them work synergistically. Binding to their intra- and extra-cellular or molecular targets, leads these components to generate severe disturbances which might concern several systems through complex mechanisms. Some of these mechanisms are still not yet elucidated. Thus, some of these components can act at different steps of blood coagulation by activating or inhibiting several molecular or cellular targets thereby inducing blood disorders. Despite their effects, it is well established that some of components from snake venoms present beneficial effects when acting alone as purified entity. Appropriate treatments of snakebite victims need a complete understanding of the pharmacological roles of the different venom components. Pathophysiological and Pharmacological Effects of Snake Venom Components: Molecular Targets: Laraba-Djebari Fatima and Chérifi Fatah. OMICS Group International is one of the leading Open Access Publishers which is publishing 700+ peer-reviewed journals. Each and every article undergoes a peer-review process to assess the quality of the article. Journal of Tropical diseases mostly welcome novel manuscripts with novel ideas for the welfare of the human race. Generally, these publications appreciate articles those that are accessible even to those people who are not specialist in the field but are interested in those research topic. These journals are periodical publications that are intended to share the progress of science. Entomology, Ornithology and Herpetology: Current Research is one of the top Peer-reviewed open access Journals that emphasises insects, birds, reptiles, amphibian etc complete aspects. It publishes original research articles, novel, and scientifically sound findings dealing with three different topics.
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