Toxicon: X
Overview
Toxicon: X is a scientific journal, published since 2018 in English. The journal's country of origin is United Kingdom and its primary focus area is toxicology.
Details
Details
Abbr.
Toxicon X
Start
2018
End
Continuing
e-ISSN
2590-1710
Country
United Kingdom
Language
English
Specialty
Toxicology
Metrics
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 13168
16
SJR / Ranks: 4681
870
CiteScore / Ranks: 5670
4.60
Recent Articles
1.
Rajbongshi B, Mukherjee A
Toxicon X
. 2025 Feb;
25:100215.
PMID: 39990776
The world of plant diversity is endlessly fascinating and essential for life on Earth. Since the inception of early civilization, humans have utilized plants for several purposes, particularly for their...
2.
Hearth J, Linne K, Harrison J, Zolfaghari H, Lewin M
Toxicon X
. 2025 Feb;
25:100214.
PMID: 39936081
Swarming Hymenoptera attacks can deliver high cumulative doses of venom resulting in death and life-threatening or chronically disabling injuries. Varespladib, a potent inhibitor of snake venom secretory PLA2 (sPLA2), is...
3.
Sanchez A, Duran G, Cerdas M, Gutierrez J, Segura A, Herrera M, et al.
Toxicon X
. 2024 Dec;
24:100213.
PMID: 39640251
Recent research suggests that a polygeneric immunogen made from the venoms of the most medically important viperid and elapid snakes in sub-Saharan Africa could elicit a broader antibody response in...
4.
Arias-Esquivel A, Moscoso E, Umana D, Arguedas M, Solano D, Duran G, et al.
Toxicon X
. 2024 Nov;
24:100212.
PMID: 39525403
The immunization and industrial bleeding of horses are essential stages for producing snake antivenoms. In Costa Rica, the traditional method involves stimulating the antibody response of horses by periodically injecting...
5.
Cavalcante J, Arruda S, Riciopo P, Pucca M, Ferreira Junior R
Toxicon X
. 2024 Nov;
24:100211.
PMID: 39507426
Despite the development of new and advanced diagnostic approaches, monitoring the clinical evolution of accidents caused by venomous animals is still a challenge for science. In this review, we present...
6.
Chanda A, Salvi N, Shelke P, Kalita B, Patra A, Puzari U, et al.
Toxicon X
. 2024 Oct;
24:100210.
PMID: 39398349
Snakebites profoundly impact the rural population of tropical nations, leading to significant socio-economic repercussions. Polyvalent antivenom (PAV) therapy faces several limitations, including intra-specific variations and poor efficacy against some major...
7.
Melendez-Martinez D, Ortega-Hernandez E, Reza-Zaldivar E, Carbajal-Saucedo A, Arnaud-Franco G, Gatica-Colima A, et al.
Toxicon X
. 2024 Oct;
24:100209.
PMID: 39398348
Animal venoms are natural products that have served as a source of novel molecules that have inspired novel drugs for several diseases, including for metabolic diseases such as type-2 diabetes...
8.
Mielewczyk D, Glover C, Saari G
Toxicon X
. 2024 Sep;
24:100208.
PMID: 39345335
Under climate change scenarios freshwater eutrophication is expected to increase, and with it the occurrence of cyanobacterial toxin-producing harmful algal blooms. In the current study, microcystin toxin occurrence data from...
9.
Segura A, Moscoso E, Umana D, Vargas M, Sanchez A, Hernandez A, et al.
Toxicon X
. 2024 Sep;
24:100206.
PMID: 39290878
Snakebite in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) is a public health problem whose magnitude is not fully known. Several antivenoms are available in these regions, but these formulations...
10.
Vasconez-Gonzalez J, Delgado-Moreira K, Gamez-Rivera E, Lopez-Molina M, Davila F, Izquierdo-Condoy J, et al.
Toxicon X
. 2024 Sep;
24:100205.
PMID: 39290877
Approximately 1 million scorpion stings are recorded annually worldwide, resulting in 3000 deaths. Scorpion venom has various effects on the human body, with neurological complications occurring in about 2% of...