Origin - Animal
Chemical Profile - Enzyme-rich venom proteins
Classification - Viperidae
Use - Referenced in toxicology and pharmacology
Description -
Crotalus atrox, derived from the Western Diamondback rattlesnake, is cataloged within the family Viperidae. This animal-based source is recognized in pharmacognostic catalogs for its complex array of enzyme-rich venom proteins. Historically noted in scientific research, it is analyzed for its unique molecular characteristics, offering insights into its structural components and chemical properties. Explore this alternative product - Infused Pellets and Healing via Frequencies.
Chemical Profile - Enzyme-rich venom proteins
Classification - Viperidae
Use - Referenced in toxicology and pharmacology
Description -
Crotalus atrox, derived from the Western Diamondback rattlesnake, is cataloged within the family Viperidae. This animal-based source is recognized in pharmacognostic catalogs for its complex array of enzyme-rich venom proteins. Historically noted in scientific research, it is analyzed for its unique molecular characteristics, offering insights into its structural components and chemical properties. Explore this alternative product - Infused Pellets and Healing via Frequencies.