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Scorpion Venom - Evolution, Medical Impact, and Therapeutic Potential

English · Hardback

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This book comprehensively examines scorpion biology, discussing their taxonomy, anatomy, and the complex nature of their venom. It delves into the medical implications of scorpion venom, including its role in treating diseases. This book is intended for researchers, clinicians, and students of toxicology, pharmacology, and arachnology.


List of contents

Preface. Chapter 1. The Evolution, Diversity, and Geographical Distribution of Medically Significant Scorpions in the World. Chapter 2. Scorpions: Taxonomic Classification, Anatomy, Morphology, Habitat and Reproduction. Chapter 3. Scorpion Venom: Origin, Evolution, Composition, and Functions. Chapter 4. Scorpionism: Epidemiology, Pathophysiology, and Clinical Manifestations. Chapter 5. Scorpion Sting Envenomation: Prevention and Treatment. Chapter 6. Scorpion Venom Toxins: Biomedical and Therapeutic Applications

About the author

Prof. Ashis K. Mukherjee, currently serving as the Director of the Institute of Advanced Study in Science and Technology (IASST), Guwahati, did an M. Sc. in Biochemistry from Banaras Hindu University in 1992, Ph.D. in 1998 on Indian cobra and Indian Russell’s viper venoms from the Dept. of Biochemistry, Burdwan Medical College, Burdwan University, and D. Sc. in Biotechnology from Calcutta University on snake venom phospholipase A2 and protease enzymes in 2017. He has over 30 years of research experience characterizing snake and scorpion venom toxins. His current research interest includes proteomic analysis of snake and scorpion venoms, pharmacological re-assessment of medicinal plants used against snakebite and scorpion stings treatment, quality assessment of commercial antivenom, and cardiovascular and anticancer drug discovery from natural resources, including snake and scorpion venoms. He has received several awards and medals for his academic and research achievements; the most notable is the Visitor’s Award for Research in Basic and Applied Sciences from the honourable President of India in 2018. He is a fellow of the Royal Society of Biology, UK, West Bengal Academy of Science and Technology, Kolkata, India, and Indian Academy of Science, Bangalore. Dr. Mukherjee has guided 15 research scholars for Ph.D. degrees and 40 M. Sc. dissertations and has published more than 155 research papers in peer-reviewed International and National journals, several book chapters, books, and review articles. He is also a DBT, ICMR, and WHO task force member on preventing and treating snakebite envenoming.
Dr. Bhabana Das, currently serving as the Assistant Professor at the Department of Zoology in Devicharan Baruah Girls’ College, Jorhat, Assam (affiliated with Dibrugarh University), did an M. Sc. in Zoology from Gauhati University in 2018 and Ph.D. in scorpion venom at the Department of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, Tezpur University in 2023. Her current research interests include proteomic analysis of scorpion venom, quality and safety assessment of commercial anti-scorpion-antivenom, and the discovery of a potent drug formulation for better treatment of scorpion stings.

Summary

This book comprehensively examines scorpion biology, discussing their taxonomy, anatomy, and the complex nature of their venom. It delves into the medical implications of scorpion venom, including its role in treating diseases. This book is intended for researchers, clinicians, and students of toxicology, pharmacology, and arachnology.

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