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toxin II (Anemonia sulcata)

under Cnidarian Venoms
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More on Cnidarian Venoms Definition: Venoms from jellyfish; CORALS; SEA ANEMONES; etc. They contain hemo-, cardio-, dermo- , and neuro-toxic substances and probably ENZYMES. They include palytoxin, sarcophine, and anthopleurine.  /antag permitted but consider also ANTIVENINS; coordinate with specific Cnidaria source    Other names Sea Anemone Venoms; Nematocyst Venoms; Jellyfish Venoms; Chironex Venoms; Venoms, Sea Anemone; Venoms, Nematocyst; Venoms, Jellyfish; Venoms, Cnidarian; Venoms, Chironex; Venom, Sea Anemone; Venom, Portuguese Man-of-War; Venom, Jellyfish; Venom, Cnidarian; Venom, Chironex; Portuguese Man of War Venom; Sea Anemone Venom; Portuguese Man-of-War Venom; Jellyfish Venom; Cnidarian Venom; Chironex Venom
SubstanceCAS Registry & nameCategoriesSourceDrugs*
toxin II (Anemonia sulcata) [ Anemonia sulcata toxin II,Av2 sea anemone toxin,SE toxin II,anemone toxin ATX-II,anemonia toxin II,sea anemone toxin Av2,sea anemone toxin II ]
  toxic polypeptide closely related to anthopleurin A with potent cardiac stimulant activity from Anemonia sulcata; do not confuse with altertoxin II which is also abbreviated ATX II
60748-45-0   *Cnidarian Venoms Neurotoxins Sea Anemones
Pharma Action Cardiotonic Agents
Eur J Biochem 1980;113(1):75; J Physiol (Paris) 1979;75(8):873

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