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Mamdouh I Nassar, Arch Gen Intern Med 2018, Volume 2 | DOI: 10.4066/2591-7951-C6-017
POTENTIAL OF SOME INVERTEBRATES
VENOMOUS AS THERAPEUTIC TOOLS
Mamdouh I Nassar
Cairo University, Egypt
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any active principles produced by insects, animals, plants and microor-
ganisms have been used as new drugs to treat diseases. Among the in-
sects and animals that produce pharmacologically active molecules capable
of interfering in human cellular physiology, the highlights are venomous ar-
thropods, such as, bees, wasps, ants and caterpillars. The substances found
in the venom of these insects present great potential as anti-parasitic agents.
In this review, we present the main results of years of research involving the
active compounds of insects venoms that have therapeutic activity.
Mamdouh I Nassar was born Cairo, Egypt. He graduated
a bachelor’s degree from Biology (Zoology, Botany, and
toxicology) Department, Faculty of Science, Cairo Univer-
sity. He received his MSc degree in from the same Uni-
versity. PhD degree (Channel system) between University
of Maryland College Park (USA) and Cairo University. He
spent many studies for field of sleeping sickness and
Malaria diseases of vectors Stomoxys calcitrans and
Anopheles in USDA Florida, Jazan and Jeda.
mamdouh@sci.cu.edu.egBIOGRAPHY