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BIOTECHNOLOGY

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GENOMICS AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY

International Conference on

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Euro Biotechnology 2018 & Genomics Congress 2018 & Cancer Congress 2018

Journal of RNA and Genomics

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ISSN: 2591-7781

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Volume 14

Mamdouh Nassar et al., J RNA Genomics 2018, Volume 14

APPROACHES OF WASPS VENOM AS

THERAPEUTIC SOURCE TOOLS OF

DISEASES TREATMENT

Mamdouh Nassar

and

Hamed M Fayed

Cairo University, Egypt

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nsects make up the largest and most diverse group of organisms on earth.

Like all other organisms, insects and related arthropods mainly utilize chem-

istry to adapt to these environments in a wide variety of ways, such as for de-

fense against predation. Among the arthropods that produce pharmacologi-

cally active molecules are capable of interfering in human cellular physiology

such as scorpions, bees, wasps, spiders, ants and caterpillars. The substanc-

es found in the wasp’s venom present great potential as anti-disease agents.

Wasps are arthropods whose stings cause severe pain and tissue damage

and may even cause death of a great number of vertebrates, including hu-

mans. These arthropods bear a complex gland responsible for the production

and injection of venom, which exhibits physiological, pharmacological and

biochemical activities, playing a role in a variety of survival mechanisms such

as defense against predators and prey capture, among others. Progress in

the field has advanced rapidly and this comprehensive review summarizes

the enormous potential for discovery of new natural bioactive products with

medicinal value from wasps. In this respect, the present study reviews our

current understanding of the action and future prospects regarding the use

of new drugs derived from wasps in the treatment of mice parasitic disease.

Mamdouh Nassar was born in Cairo. He graduated a

Bachelor’s Degree from Biology (zoology, botany, and

toxicology) Department, Faculty of Science, Cairo Uni-

versity. 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 had many studies for field of sleeping sickness and

malaria diseases of vectors stomoxys calcitrans and

anopheles in USA Florida , jazan and jeda. staff member

program (visitor exchange), University of Maryland Col-

lege Park, USA. He is a professor of biological sciences

at Cairo University, King Abd-Alziz, University Jazan and

King Khalid Universities. He was worked at laboratory

staff, for dietary microbiology at environmental system

service, Beltsville, USA. He was also consultant advisor

at Home care company and Al-nasr chemicals company.

mmnassar2002@yahoo.com

BIOGRAPHY