2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuro.2017.11.006
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Mechanism of Rhinella icterica (Spix, 1824) toad poisoning using in vitro neurobiological preparations

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“…In previous work, we examined the effects of RIPS in insect neurological and neuromuscular preparations [27,39] and in rat cardiac tissue [39]. As a continuation of these investigations, in this study we investigated the activity of RIPS and some of its chromatographic fractions in avian central and peripheral nervous tissue and undertook chemical screening to identify the main compounds associated with the pharmacological activity of RIPS.…”
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“…In previous work, we examined the effects of RIPS in insect neurological and neuromuscular preparations [27,39] and in rat cardiac tissue [39]. As a continuation of these investigations, in this study we investigated the activity of RIPS and some of its chromatographic fractions in avian central and peripheral nervous tissue and undertook chemical screening to identify the main compounds associated with the pharmacological activity of RIPS.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We have previously shown that RIPS can partially prevent excitotoxicity in mouse brain slices [39]. To confirm this anti-neurotoxic potential, chick brain slices were incubated with RIPS (5, 10, 20, and 40 µg/mL) and its four fractions (RI18, RI19, RI23, and RI24; 5 µg/mL each).…”
Section: Cell Viability In the Presence Of Rips And Its Fractionsmentioning
confidence: 96%
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