During the blood clotting process, dspa inhibits factor x, which is an enzyme involved in the coagulation pathway. Recently, we described a new natural fxa inhibitor, isolated from the saliva of the vampire bat desmodus rotundus, which was named draculin Draculin was first tested on humans in a 2006 study that found that the drug was not only safe, but patients also tolerated it
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If effective, draculin would help prevent ischemic strokes, a type of stroke caused when blood clots block blood flow to the brain.
Draculin, a glycoprotein isolated from vampire bat (desmodus rotundus) saliva, is a natural anticoagulant which inhibits activated coagulation factors ix (ixa) and x (xa).
Draculin is a reversible, slow tight binding, noncompetitive inhibitor of fxa It does not act on thrombin, trypsin or chymotrypsin and does not express fibrinolytic activity. Draculin (named after count dracula) is a glycoprotein found in the saliva of vampire bats It is composed of 411 amino acids
It functions as an anticoagulant, inhibiting coagulation factors ix (ixa) and x (xa), thus keeping the blood of the bitten victim from clotting while the bat is drinking. Draculin (named after count dracula) is a glycoprotein found in the saliva of vampire bats. This invention provides a novel protein, 'draculin', having anticoagulant activity for mammalian blood This protein was isolated from the saliva of vampire bats.