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From: Pharmacological characterization of cnidarian extracts from the Caribbean Sea: evaluation of anti-snake venom and antitumor properties

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Induction and Inhibition of hemorrhagic activity. (a) Hemorrhage induced by snake venoms: (Bj) B. jararacussu, (Bp) B. pirajai, (Ba) B. alternatus, (Bn) B. neuwiedi, (Bm) B. moojeni - all venoms at 30 μg and, cnidarian extracts: (1) C. gigantea (body-wall), (2) C. gigantea (total), (3) M. alcicornis, (4) S. helianthus (5) P. homomalla, (6) B. annulata - all extracts at 150 μg. (b) Inhibition of hemorrhagic activity induced by B. neuwiedi (Bn) at 20 μg and; (c) Inhibition of haemorrhagic activity induced by B. moojeni (Bm) at 10 μg. Results are reported as mean % ± S. D (n = 3)

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