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Bonnie D Hodge1, George W Elgart2, Dirk M Elston3
1School of Medicine, University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, USA.
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|January 16, 2020
Abstract:
Blister beetles are a group of insects that include the Meloidae, Oedemeridae, and Staphylinidae families. The most well-known family, Meloidae, has more than 200 species known for causing a blistering dermatitis in humans by emitting the substance cantharidin, which has been pharmacologically used as a vesicant and can cause deleterious effects if ingested. Most recently, blister beetles have been studied for their anticancer properties.

