A crude methanolic extract from the parotoid gland secretion of Rhaebo guttatus stimulates the production of reactive species and pro‑inflammatory cytokines by peritoneal macrophages
Abstract:The parotoid gland secretion of toads of the family Bufonidae contain numerous pharmacologically active biocompounds. Rhaebo guttatus (R. guttatus) is a common species of this family in Brazil; however, this species has been poorly studied. Thus, the present study aimed to assess the immunomodulatory activity of a methanol extract from the parotoid gland secretion of R. guttatus in Swiss mice. Non-isogenic Swiss mice were administered (100 µl/mouse/day, orally) of the R. guttatus extract (8, 16, or 32 µg/ml), … Show more
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