Daboia (Vipera) russelli siamensis venom

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Daboia (Vipera) russelli siamensis venom produces a potent, complex venom that is a major cause of fatal snakebite across Southeast Asia. Its venom is primarily hemotoxic and vasculotoxic, but possesses significant neurotoxic and nephrotoxic components, leading to a severe, multi-system syndrome.

Key Specifications & Components:

  • Primary Enzymes: Potent procoagulant serine proteases (RVV-X and RVV-V), hemorrhagic metalloproteinases, phospholipases A2 (PLA2s), and kallikrein-like enzymes.

  • Mechanism & Effects:

    • Coagulopathy: The procoagulant enzymes rapidly activate Factor X and Factor V, consuming fibrinogen and causing disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC), leading to profound incoagulable blood and subsequent hemorrhage.

    • Nephrotoxicity: A defining feature. PLA2s and coagulopathy-induced ischemia cause acute kidney injury, a leading cause of death.

    • Neurotoxicity: Presynaptic PLA2 neurotoxins (e.g., Russellysin) can cause ptosis, ophthalmoplegia, and, in severe cases, generalized muscle weakness or respiratory paralysis.

    • Local Effects: Significant swelling, blistering, pain, and potential necrosis due to vasculotoxic and cytotoxic actions.

  • Potency & Yield: Highly toxic (LD₅₀ ~0.08-0.31 µg/g mouse i.v.). Venom yield is high, averaging 130-250 mg (dry weight), with a maximum recorded over 260 mg.

  • Antivenom: Treatment requires specific monovalent or polyvalent antivenom effective against this subspecies, as its venom profile differs significantly from the Indian Russell’s viper (D. r. russelli).

Quantity

200mg, 1g

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