SNAKE VENOMS | Product ID | L1245 |
| Name | Deinagkistrodon acutus |
| Common Name(s) | Hundred-pace Viper, Sharp-nosed Pitviper, Chinese Moccasin |
| Origin | China |
| Purity | >99% |
| Form | Lyophilized powder |
| Packaging | In vacuum sealed glass vials, in secured parcel. |
Packaging and Prices
| Packaging | Price (€) | Quantité | Buy Now |
|---|---|---|---|
| 100 mg | 90.00 | ||
| 500 mg | 337.50 | ||
| 1 g | 540.00 | ||
| For quotation of big quantities, please Contact us | |||
Species Protection Status
| CITES | None |
| EU | |
| France | None |
Product Technical Documents
![]() | Safety Data Sheet Available on request, please Contact us Ref. SDS_L1245 : unit price : free of charge |
Related Links
| See also |
ITIS : Integrated Taxonomic Information System (http://www.itis.gov) The Reptile-Database.org (http://www.reptile-database.org) Search Deinagkistrodon acutus (China) with
Search Deinagkistrodon acutus (China) with |
| Bibliography | Aeberhard, Roger 2014. Bemerkungen zur Naturbrut der Chinesischen Nasenotter, Deinagkistrodon acutus (Günther, 1888). Ophidia 8 (1): 23-32 Boulenger, G.A. 1896. Catalogue of the snakes in the British Museum, Vol. 3. London (Taylor & Francis), xiv + 727 pp. Burger, W. L. 1971. Genera of Pitvipers. Ph.D. Thesis, University of Kansas, Lawrence, USA. Chen, Y.; Zhang, D.; Jiang, K. & Wang, Z. 1992. Evaluation of Snake Venoms among Agkistrodon Species in China. Asiatic Herpetological Research 4: 58-61 Cundall, D. 2009. Viper Fangs: Functional Limitations of Extreme Teeth. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology: Ecological and Evolutionary Approaches, 82(1), 63–79 Deuve, J. 1961. Liste annotee des Serpents du Laos. Bull. Soc. Sci. Nat. Laos 1:5-32. Eimermacher, T. 2016. Die Chinesische Nasenotter (Deinagkistrodon acutus): ein herpetologisches und kulturelles Phänomen. Reptilia (Münster) 21 (120): 44-49 Fleck,J. 1987. Erst-Nachzucht von Agkistrodon acutus (GÜNTHER 1888) (Serpentes: Crotalidae). Salamandra 23 (4): 193-203 Gloyd, Howard K. 1979. A new generic name for the hundred-pace viper. Proc. BioI. Soc. Washington 91: 963-964 Gumprecht, A.; Tillack, F.; Orlov, N.L.; Captain, A. & Ryabow, S. 2004. Asian pitvipers. Geitje Books, Berlin, 368 pp. Günther, A. 1888. On a collection of reptiles from China. Ann. Mag. nat. Hist. (6) 1: 165-172 Guo, P., F. J. Zhang, and Y. Y. Chen. 1999. Comparative studies on the skull morphology of Chinese species of Agkistrodon and Deinagkistrodon with discussion on their classification (Serpents:Crotalinae). Zoological Research 20 (6):415~420 Guo, P.; Jadin, R.C.; Malhotra, A. & Li, C. 2009. An investigation of the cranial evolution of Asian pitvipers (Serpentes: Crotalinae), with comments on the phylogenetic position of Peltopelor macrolepis. Acta Zoologica 91: 402-407 Guo, P.; Zhang, F.J. & Chen, Y.Y. 1999. The Hemipenes of Chinese Species of Deinagkistrodon and Gloydius (Serpentes: Crotaiinae). Asiatic Herpetological Research 8: 38-42 Huang, S.; He, S.; Peng, Z.; Zhao, K. & Zhao, E. 2007. Molecular phylogeography of endangered sharp-snouted pitviper(Deinagkistrodon acutus; Reptilia, Viperidae) in Mainland China. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 44: 942–952 Jaureguy F, Landreau L, Passet V, Diancourt L, Frapy E, Guigon G, Carbonnelle E, Lortholary O, Clermont O, Denamur E, Picard B, Nassif X, Brisse S 2008. Evolution of the Mitochondrial Genome in Snakes: Gene Rearrangements and Phylogenetic Relationships. BMC Genomics 9:560 Laita, Mark 2013. Serpentine. Abrams and PQ Blackwell, Auckland, New Zealand, 200 unnumbered pages Le, Dzung Trung; Anh Ngoc Dao, Dat Thang Pham, Thomas Ziegler, and Truong Quang Nguyen 2018. New records and an updated list of snakes from Yen Bai Province, Vietnam. Herpetology Notes 11: 101-108 Lillywhite, Harvey B. 2014. How Snakes Work: Structure, Function and Behavior of the World's Snakes. Oxford University Press, New York, 256 pp McDiarmid, R.W.; Campbell, J.A. & Touré,T.A. 1999. Snake species of the world. Vol. 1. [type catalogue] Herpetologists’ League, 511 pp. Nguyen, S.V., Ho, C.T. and Nguyen, T.Q. 2009. Herpetofauna of Vietnam. Chimaira, Frankfurt, 768 pp. Nguyen, Truong Quang 2017. New records of amphibians and reptiles from Ha Giang Province, Vietnam. Herpetology Notes 10: 183-191 Orlov, N. L., S. A. Ryabov, N. Van Sang and N. Q. Truong 2003. New records and data on the poorly known snakes of Vietnam. Russ. J. Herpetol. 10: 217-240 O’Shea, M. 2018. The Book of Snakes. Ivy Press / Quarto Publishing, London, Parkinson,C.L. 1999. Molecular systematics and biogeographical history of pitvipers as determined by mitochondrial ribosomal DNA sequences. Copeia 1999 (3): 576-586 Pope, CLIFFORD H. 1935. The Reptiles of China. Turtes, Crocodilians, Snakes, Lizards. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., New York, Nat. Hist. Central Asia, 10: lii, 1-604 Post, Yorick; Jens Puschhof, Joep Beumer, Harald M. Kerkkamp, Merijn A.G. de Bakker, Julien Slagboom, Buys de Barbanson, Nienke R. Wevers, Xandor M. Spijkers, Thomas Olivier, Taline D. Kazandjian, Stuart Ainsworth, Carmen Lopez Iglesias, Willine 2020. Snake Venom Gland Organoids. Cell 180, 233–247 Rieser, Jennifer M.; Tai-De Li, Jessica L. Tingle, Daniel I. Goldman, Joseph R. Mendelson 2021. Functional consequences of convergently evolved microscopic skin features on snake locomotion. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Feb 2021, 118 (6) e2018264118; DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2018264118 Smith, M.A. 1943. The Fauna of British India, Ceylon and Burma, Including the Whole of the Indo-Chinese Sub-Region. Reptilia and Amphibia. 3 (Serpentes). Taylor and Francis, London. 583 pp. Stejneger, L. 1910. The batrachians and reptiles of Formosa. Proc. US Natl. Mus. 38: 91-114 Stejneger, L. 1925. Chinese amphibians and reptiles in the United States National Museum. Proc. US Natl. Mus. 66 (2562): 1-115. TAN, KAE YI; NOR NAIMAH SHAMSUDDIN & CHOO HOCK TAN. 2022. Sharp-nosed Pit Viper (Deinagkistrodon acutus) from Taiwan and China: A comparative study on venom toxicity and neutralization by two specific antivenoms across the Strait. Acta Tropica 232: 106495. Trutnau, L. 2001. Zur Kenntnis der Chinesischen Nasenotter Deinagkistrodon acutus (GÜNTHER 1888). Herpetofauna 23 (135): 25-34 Wallach, Van; Kenneth L. Williams , Jeff Boundy 2014. Snakes of the World: A Catalogue of Living and Extinct Species. [type catalogue] Taylor and Francis, CRC Press, 1237 pp. Wang K, Lyu ZT, Wang J, Qi S, Che J 2022. Updated Checklist and Zoogeographic Division of the Reptilian Fauna of Yunnan Province, China. Biodiversity Science 30 (4): 21326, 1–31 Wang, C. G. M. Z. X., Jia, S. Y. K. T. L., & Hu, C. Z. J. 2022. An updated species checklist of amphibians and reptiles in Fujian Province, China. Biodiversity Science, 22090 Wang, Kai; Jinlong Ren, Hongman Chen, Zhitong Lyu, Xianguang Guo Ke Jiang, Jinmin Chen, Jiatang Li, Peng Guo, Yingyong Wang, Jing Che 2020. The updated checklists of amphibians and reptiles of China. Biodiversity Science 28 (2): 189-218 Wang, Y.M.; Wang, S.R.; Tsai, I.H. 2001. Serine protease isoforms of Deinagkistrodon acutus venom: cloning, sequencing and phylogenetic analysis. Biochemistry Journal 354(1):161-168 Werning, H. 2009. Das Serpentarium des Snakeparadise in Eschlikon in der Schweiz. Reptilia (Münster) 14 (79): 76-82 Winchell, S. 2003. Die vielfältige Welt chinesischer Schlangen. Reptilia (Münster) 8 (44): 20-29 Winchell, S. 2003. The wide world of snakes in China. Reptilia (GB) (31): 12-21 Yan, J.; Li, H. & Zhou, K. 2008. Evolution of the Mitochondrial Genome in Snakes:Gene Rearrangements and Phylogenetic Relationships. BMC Genomics 2008, 9:569 Zhao, E.M. 2006. The snakes of China [in Chinese]. Hefei, China, Anhui Sience & Technology Publ. House, Vol. I, 372 pp., Vol. II (color plates), 280 pp. Zhao, Jianqi; Linfeng Wang, Xiao Shi, Yang Yang & Chunhong Huang 2025. Toxicological profiling of venoms from ten major Chinese snakes: a mass spectrometry-based proteomic and multiroute asses Archives of Toxicology Zhao,E. & Adler,K. 1993. Herpetology of China. SSAR, Oxford/Ohio, 1-522 |
.jpg)