BX/SVTLE, Reptile
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Batroxobin is a serine protease derived from the venom of Bothrops atrox. This thrombin-like proteolytic enzyme splits the 16 Arg-17 Gly bond in the A (alpha)-chain of fibrinogen, releasing fibrinopeptide A and leading to the clot formation through aggregation of formed of fibrin I monomer or Des-AA-monomer. In contrast to other anti-coagulants, it does not affect the functions of platelets. Hence, Batroxobin is used to determine fibrinogen in plasma, to measure a 'batroxobin clotting time' as a heparin-insensitive parallel to the thrombin time, to investigate dysfibrinogenemia, and to test the contractile system of platelets.
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