Abstract

1. 1. Similar electrophoretic mobilities for esterases with identical substrate specificities have been shown for the venoms of several closely related elapidae. 2. 2. Two lactate dehydrogenase isozymes were shown for most Naja venoms with the slower migrating band (at alkaline pH's) showing constant mobility for all Naja species tested. 3. 3. Bungaris, Ophiophagus and Dendroaspis venoms gave markedly different patterns from Naja venoms for cholinesterase and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) activities.

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