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A Study on Bioactivity in Indian Water Toxins of Certain Coniids | Original Article

Tanu Shukla*, Archana Singh, in Journal of Advances and Scholarly Researches in Allied Education | Multidisciplinary Academic Research

ABSTRACT:

DEAE Cellulose anion exchange Chromatography collected the crude protein concentration of three Conus species, employing a 0.1-1.0 M NaCl step-by-step gradient and 10 fraction each of 15 mL, F1-F10. The crude venom in Conus inscriptus, two Conus lentiginosus fractions, and one in Conus zeylanicus at a concentration of 0.1 mL was shown to be fatal in four fractions. The brain, heart, renal and liver has been thoroughly removed and tissue histology examinations have been conducted. Analgesic test on albino mice indicated an analgesic effect using the tail-flick technique. As the study discussing snails, cones, analgesics, biology and feeding habits in the human history, Venom’s role, marine pharmacology, conotoxin targets