Studying alkaline phosphatase activity in isolation fractions from Iranian snake Vipera lebetina venom

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Jentashapir Journal of Cellular and Molecular Biology:Vol. 2, issue 1; 1-7
Published online:Jun 30, 2010
Article type:Research Article
Received:Oct 23, 2009
Accepted:Jan 29, 2010
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Abstract

Background:

Snake venom is a complex mixture of different components including proteins and peptides that mostly has enzymatic properties. In this study, the alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity is measured in Iranian Vipera lebetina, venomous snake on sephadex G-100 to investigate the suitability of this procedure.

Material and methods:

The method of this study is experimental. 100 mg of the crude venom of Vipera lebetina by

Results:

Ninety mg (approximately 79%) of crude venom of Iranian vipera lebetina is protein. Crude

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