Androctonus Crassicauda Scorpion Venom

Venom from Androctonus Crassicauda

Venom from Androctonus crassicauda is widely studied for its strong neurotoxic properties and its role in antivenom research, receptor binding studies, and neurological modeling. This species is prevalent in the Middle East and is an important subject in toxin-based pharmacological development.



Electrical Stimulation Method

Extraction is carried out in a controlled laboratory environment using low-voltage electrical stimulation to safely induce venom release while protecting both handlers and the specimen.



Androctonus crassicauda

Stimulation

Electrodes are positioned along the terminal tail segments to stimulate the venom gland. The process is closely monitored to ensure controlled and safe venom expulsion.



Venom Collection

Venom droplets are collected in sterile laboratory containers and immediately sealed to preserve chemical purity and traceability.



Androctonus Crassicauda Scorpion Venom

Processing

Collected venom is refined through centrifugation and freeze-drying, producing a stable product suitable for long-term storage and research distribution.



Recovery

After extraction, the scorpion is returned to a regulated habitat to ensure proper rest, hydration, and feeding before any subsequent procedures.



Venom Extraction

Standardized extraction protocols ensure consistent quality, documentation, and compliance with research and pharmaceutical requirements.