
Comb Jellyfish’ Jelly Venom
The venom of comb jellies has become a subject of keen interest in medical research. These enigmatic gelatinous organisms, known for their captivating bioluminescence, possess venomous structures called colloblasts. Scientists are actively exploring the bioactive compounds within comb jelly venom, seeking to unravel its potential applications in medicine. These compounds, with their unique properties, offer tantalizing prospects for various medical fields, including pain management, neuroscience, and drug development.