2023
DOI: 10.31436/revival.v13i1.349
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The Potential of Snake Venoms as Coagulation Agent for Hemorrhagic Trauma: A Review

Ahmad Fahmi Harun Ismail,
Mohamed Arshad Mohamed Sideek,
Mohd Yusof Mohamad

Abstract: Snake venom contains a variety of proteins and enzymes that can affect blood coagulation and have been investigated for their potential use as hemostatic agents to stop hemorrhage. Hemorrhage can be caused by a variety of factors, including injury, surgery, and certain medical conditions, and can be life-threatening if not controlled. Several components of snake venom have been identified as potential hemostatic agents. One such component is Batroxobin, a metalloproteinase found in the venom of the Bothrops at… Show more

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