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
11.
Edge R, Marriott A, Stars E, Patel R, Wilkinson M, King L, et al.
Toxicon X
. 2024 Sep;
23:100204.
PMID: 39280983
Snakebite is a major global health concern, for which antivenom remains the only approved treatment to neutralise the harmful effects of the toxins. However, some medically important toxins are poorly...
12.
Puzari U, Khan M, Mukherjee A
Toxicon X
. 2024 Sep;
23:100203.
PMID: 39263685
Indian red scorpion is responsible for substantial mortality in India and Sri Lanka; however, no specific diagnostic method is available to detect the venom of this scorpion in envenomed plasma...
13.
Sanchez A, Cerdas M, Gutierrez J, Vargas M, Segura A, Herrera M, et al.
Toxicon X
. 2024 Sep;
23:100202.
PMID: 39246647
The performance of dynamic body-feed filtration (DBF) in the removal of bulky solids produced during the manufacturing of snake antivenoms using the caprylic acid method was evaluated. For this purpose,...
14.
Kpordze S, Mobegi V, Kikuvi G, Gikunju J, Saba C, Moshe J, et al.
Toxicon X
. 2024 Jul;
23:100201.
PMID: 39050508
The Black mamba, , is one of the many venomous snakes found in Kenya, and known to account for some snakebite incidents. The Kenyan Ministry of Health data reveals annual...
15.
Chatziefthimiou A, Metcalf J, Glover W, Powell J, Banack S, Cox P, et al.
Toxicon X
. 2024 Jul;
23:100199.
PMID: 38974839
Biocrusts dominate the soil surface in deserts and are composed of diverse microbial communities that provide important ecosystem services. Cyanobacteria in biocrusts produce many secondary metabolites, including the neurotoxins BMAA,...
16.
Win M, Yee K, Htwe K, Thin E, Win S, Kyaw A, et al.
Toxicon X
. 2024 Apr;
22:100196.
PMID: 38665175
Snakebite is a neglected public health issue, with many scientific and medical issues to be solved. Cobras are among the most common venomous snakes in Myanmar and are responsible for...
17.
Gunas V, Maievskyi O, Synelnyk T, Raksha N, Vovk T, Halenova T, et al.
Toxicon X
. 2024 Apr;
22:100198.
PMID: 38633505
Nowadays, more than two billion inhabitants of underdeveloped tropical and subtropical countries are at risk of being stung by scorpions. Scorpion stings annually cause 2000-3000 deaths as they can lead...
18.
Bittenbinder M, Wachtel E, da Costa Pereira D, Slagboom J, Casewell N, Jennings P, et al.
Toxicon X
. 2024 Apr;
22:100197.
PMID: 38633504
Snakebite envenoming is a global health issue that affects millions of people worldwide, and that causes morbidity rates surpassing 450,000 individuals annually. Patients suffering from snakebite morbidities may experience permanent...
19.
Araya X, Okumu M, Duran G, Gomez A, Gutierrez J, Leon G
Toxicon X
. 2024 Apr;
22:100195.
PMID: 38606385
Mice are routinely used in snake venom research but are costly and subject to pain and suffering. The crustacean could be an alternative to mice, but data to support its...
20.
Slagboom J, Lewis A, Schouten W, van Haperen R, Veltman M, Bittenbinder M, et al.
Toxicon X
. 2024 Mar;
21:100185.
PMID: 38425752
Snakebite envenoming is a priority Neglected Tropical Disease that causes an estimated 81,000-135,000 fatalities each year. The development of a new generation of safer, affordable, and accessible antivenom therapies is...