pubmed-article:2459010 | pubmed:abstractText | The thrombin-like snake venom enzyme, batroxobin, was acylated by 4-amidinophenyl benzoate at the active site serine hydroxyl. From the enzymatically inactive benzoyl-batroxobin, batroxobin is generated with a half-life of deacylation of about 1 hour. The clotting activity of benzoyl-batroxobin in plasma is recovered with deacylation. The effect of batroxobin and benzoyl-batroxobin were studied following intravenous injection in rats. Compared to defibrinogenation with batroxobin, that obtained with benzoyl-batroxobin was much retarded. Batroxobin caused microthrombosis initially, which did not develop upon injection of benzoyl-batroxobin in equivalent doses. | lld:pubmed |