Studies about Snake Peptides: a Review about Brazilian Contribution

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Autor(a) principal: Assis,Rhayane Alves
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Bittar,Bruno Barros, Amorim,Nathan Pereira Lima, Carrasco,Guilherme Henrique, Silveira,Elaine Divina Rodrigues, Benvindo-Souza,Marcelino, Santos,Lia Raquel de Souza
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-89132022000100901
Resumo: Abstract The peptides present in snake venoms are studied because of their properties, constitutions, mechanisms of action and pharmacological potential. Recognizing this potential, the present study reports the contributions of Brazilian researchers about snake peptides, between 1975 and July 2020. Thus, this study serves as a basis for monitoring this theme in Brazil, referring to the trends and patterns of scientific production. The results indicated a significant increase in Brazilian scientific production over the years, highlighting institutions located in São Paulo state as, the Butantan Institute and University of São Paulo. The main journal where Brazilian authors publish their research is the Toxicon Journal. Collaborative networks were identified between Brazilian institutions and among other countries with Brazil. The most investigated species are found in brazilian territory, mainly those belonging to the genus Bothrops and the species Crotalus durissus. The increase in studies about this theme in Brazil is evident, however, a gap is highlighted for states outside the southeastern region and for other venomous species.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Studies about Snake Peptides: a Review about Brazilian Contribution
title Studies about Snake Peptides: a Review about Brazilian Contribution
spellingShingle Studies about Snake Peptides: a Review about Brazilian Contribution
Assis,Rhayane Alves
Biodiversity
Bioprospecting
Brazil
Reptiles
Scientific trend
title_short Studies about Snake Peptides: a Review about Brazilian Contribution
title_full Studies about Snake Peptides: a Review about Brazilian Contribution
title_fullStr Studies about Snake Peptides: a Review about Brazilian Contribution
title_full_unstemmed Studies about Snake Peptides: a Review about Brazilian Contribution
title_sort Studies about Snake Peptides: a Review about Brazilian Contribution
author Assis,Rhayane Alves
author_facet Assis,Rhayane Alves
Bittar,Bruno Barros
Amorim,Nathan Pereira Lima
Carrasco,Guilherme Henrique
Silveira,Elaine Divina Rodrigues
Benvindo-Souza,Marcelino
Santos,Lia Raquel de Souza
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author2 Bittar,Bruno Barros
Amorim,Nathan Pereira Lima
Carrasco,Guilherme Henrique
Silveira,Elaine Divina Rodrigues
Benvindo-Souza,Marcelino
Santos,Lia Raquel de Souza
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author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Assis,Rhayane Alves
Bittar,Bruno Barros
Amorim,Nathan Pereira Lima
Carrasco,Guilherme Henrique
Silveira,Elaine Divina Rodrigues
Benvindo-Souza,Marcelino
Santos,Lia Raquel de Souza
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Biodiversity
Bioprospecting
Brazil
Reptiles
Scientific trend
topic Biodiversity
Bioprospecting
Brazil
Reptiles
Scientific trend
description Abstract The peptides present in snake venoms are studied because of their properties, constitutions, mechanisms of action and pharmacological potential. Recognizing this potential, the present study reports the contributions of Brazilian researchers about snake peptides, between 1975 and July 2020. Thus, this study serves as a basis for monitoring this theme in Brazil, referring to the trends and patterns of scientific production. The results indicated a significant increase in Brazilian scientific production over the years, highlighting institutions located in São Paulo state as, the Butantan Institute and University of São Paulo. The main journal where Brazilian authors publish their research is the Toxicon Journal. Collaborative networks were identified between Brazilian institutions and among other countries with Brazil. The most investigated species are found in brazilian territory, mainly those belonging to the genus Bothrops and the species Crotalus durissus. The increase in studies about this theme in Brazil is evident, however, a gap is highlighted for states outside the southeastern region and for other venomous species.
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