“…Aiming to evaluate the effect of peptide fragment administration on parameters related to general activity, consciousness, motor coordination, muscle tone, reflexes, central and autonomic nervous system activities, a Hippocratic screening ( Malone, 1977 , Malone, 1983 ) was performed during 15 min, after intraperitoneal injection at 0.5, 1, 2, 4, 8, 12, 24 h. The following signs were evaluated: general activity, vocal frantic, irritability, touch response, tail grip response, contortion, posterior train position, straightening reflex, body tone, force to grasp, ataxia, auricular reflex, corneal reflex, tremors, convulsions, anesthesia, lacrimation, ptosis, urination, defecation, piloerection, hypothermia, breathing, cyanosis, hyperemia, and death. All these signs were evaluated by behavioral observation and systematic clinical examination of the mice, like examine the studies by Moreira et al (2021) and Brígido et al (2021) ). A score for Hippocratic screening was set from 0 (absent) to 4 (intense), according to the observation of animal activity parameters.…”