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      Black tea extract, thearubigin fraction, counteract the effects of botulinum neurotoxins in mice.

      British Journal of Pharmacology
      Animals, Botulinum Toxins, Type A, toxicity, Catechin, analogs & derivatives, pharmacology, Female, In Vitro Techniques, Male, Mice, Neuromuscular Junction, drug effects, physiology, Phenols, Plant Extracts, Polyphenols, Tea

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          Botulinum neurotoxin type A (BoNT/A, 1.5 nM) completely inhibited indirectly evoked twitches in in vitro mouse phrenic nerve-diaphragm preparations within 40 - 45 min. Black tea extract, thearubigin fraction (TRB), mixed with BoNT/A blocked the inhibitory effect of the toxin. The protective effect of TRB extended to botulinum neurotoxins types B and E (BoNT/B and BoNT/E) and tetanus toxin, but not to tetrodotoxin. TRB was also effective against oral toxicity of BoNT/A, B and E. Thus, TRB may be of potential benefit in protecting the paralytic actions of botulinum neurotoxins (BoNTs), but its use is limited by mixing with the toxin.

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