Spider Ecophysiology 2012
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-33989-9_14
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Main Components of Spider Venoms

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“…By contrast, researchers have generated substantial details on other aspects of venom (e.g., biochemistry, pharmacology, toxicology) for a much greater diversity of spiders (Nentwig and Kuhn-Nentwig 2013). Again, researchers have to a large extent neglected to study the behavioral roles and usage of venom.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…By contrast, researchers have generated substantial details on other aspects of venom (e.g., biochemistry, pharmacology, toxicology) for a much greater diversity of spiders (Nentwig and Kuhn-Nentwig 2013). Again, researchers have to a large extent neglected to study the behavioral roles and usage of venom.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Cheliceral fangs act as hypodermic needles, typically opening at their distal tip and usually moving in one of two planes: either dorsoventrally in the mygalomorphs (infraorder Mygalomorphae, or Orthognatha) or mediolaterally in the araneomorphs (infraorder Araneomorphae, Labidognatha). Spider venoms comprise complex, multi-component mixtures of biologically active substances, including neurotransmitters and salts, acylpolyamines, peptides, and proteins (including some of large molecular weights; Casewell et al 2013;Fry et al 2009;KuhnNentwig et al 2011), that play important roles in both predation (killing or paralyzing prey) and defense (Foelix 1996;Nentwig and Kuhn-Nentwig 2013;Quintero-Hernandez et al 2011). …”
Section: Spider Venom Apparatus and Venommentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Seis grupos principais de componentes podem ser identificados em venenos de aranhas: compostos de baixa massa molecular, acilpoliaminas, mini proteínas ricas em cisteína, proteínas grandes, enzimas e peptídeos lineares (descritos na Tabela 1) (Nentwig, Kuhn-Nentwig, 2013). Esses compostos podem agir como neurotoxinas, citotoxinas e/ou como moduladores de canais iônicos (Vassilevski et al, 2009).…”
Section: Venenos De Aranhasunclassified