“…Four of them belong to the T-1 conotoxin family, (18V) sr5a (59), (18T) sr5a (60), "extended" (61), and "hydrophilic" (62), which were reported in 2009 [34], and they are very similar to the conotoxin sr5a (53). The other three, reported in 2010, were the known conotoxin sr11a (56) already reported in 2007 [31] and the new conotoxins, sr11b (63) and sr11c (64) [35] (Figure 9). Finally, Aguilar and collaborators reported in 2009 the isolation of a new peptide, pal9a (65) (3678.84 Da) with 34 amino acids, including six cysteine residues, from a third mollusk, Polystira albida, collected in Campeche state.…”