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. 2024 Feb;49(3):661-670.
doi: 10.19540/j.cnki.cjcmm.20231212.201.

[Research progress on chemical constituents and pharmacological activities of small molecule compounds in scorpions]

[Article in Chinese]
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[Research progress on chemical constituents and pharmacological activities of small molecule compounds in scorpions]

[Article in Chinese]
Yan-Jun Song et al. Zhongguo Zhong Yao Za Zhi. 2024 Feb.

Abstract

Scorpions, a group of oldest animals with wide distribution in the world, have a long history of medicinal use. Scorpio, the dried body of Buthus martensii, is a rare animal medicine mainly used for the treatment of liver diseases, spasm, and convulsions in children in China. The venom has been considered as the active substance of scorpions. However, little is known about the small molecules in the venom of scorpions. According to the articles published in recent years, scorpions contain amino acids, fatty acids, steroids, and alkaloids, which endow scorpions with antimicrobial, anticoagulant, metabolism-regulating, and antitumor activities. This paper summarizes the small molecule chemical components and pharmacological activities of scorpions, with a view to providing valuable information for the discovery of new active molecules and the clinical use of scorpions.

Keywords: Buthus martensii; chemical components; pharmacological activities; scorpion; small molecules.

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