Alternative Methods for Testing Botulinum Toxin: Current Status and Future Perspectives
10.4062/biomolther.2019.200
- Author:
Mahesh Raj NEPAL
1
;
Tae Cheon JEONG
Author Information
1. College of Pharmacy, Yeungnam University, Gyeongsan 38541, Republic of Korea
- Publication Type:Review
- From:Biomolecules & Therapeutics
2020;28(4):302-310
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:0
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Abstract:
Botulinum toxins are neurotoxic modular proteins composed of a heavy chain and a light chain connected by a disulfide bond and are produced by Clostridium botulinum. Although lethally toxic, botulinum toxin in low doses is clinically effective in numerous medical conditions, including muscle spasticity, strabismus, hyperactive urinary bladder, excessive sweating, and migraine. Globally, several companies are now producing products containing botulinum toxin for medical and cosmetic purposes, including the reduction of facial wrinkles. To test the efficacy and toxicity of botulinum toxin, animal tests have been solely and widely used, resulting in the inevitable sacrifice of hundreds of animals. Hence, alternative methods are urgently required to replace animals in botulinum toxin testing. Here, the various alternative methods developed to test the toxicity and efficacy of botulinum toxins have been briefly reviewed and future perspectives have been detailed.