2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.toxicon.2008.05.012
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Toxic activities of Brazilian centipede venoms

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“…Predation is achieved with a pair of modified legs (forcipules) located ventrally and preceding the head and mouth. Venom from a gland at the forcipule base kills prey via injection (Malta et al 2008;Dugon and Arthur 2012a,b). Centipedes are thought to feed predominantly on prey alive (Voigtländer 2011), which are generally seized with the anterior legs then envenimated via a stabbing motion of the forcipules (Dugon and Arthur 2012b).…”
Section: Amazonicamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Predation is achieved with a pair of modified legs (forcipules) located ventrally and preceding the head and mouth. Venom from a gland at the forcipule base kills prey via injection (Malta et al 2008;Dugon and Arthur 2012a,b). Centipedes are thought to feed predominantly on prey alive (Voigtländer 2011), which are generally seized with the anterior legs then envenimated via a stabbing motion of the forcipules (Dugon and Arthur 2012b).…”
Section: Amazonicamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The variety of active proteins contained in the venom of S. viridicornis (MaLta et al 2008), as well as its size and most offensive behavior, favor a wider alimentary variety, including the intake of sizeable prey items. The biochemical properties of the venom of O. tibialis and C. iheringi, along with smaller body size, seem to be limiting factors to food diversity, but may indicate more specificity in their venom.…”
Section: Behavioral Categories Scolopendra Viridicornis Otostigmus Timentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Protein samples dissolved in SDS-probe buffer without heating were loaded on 10% SDS-polyacrylamide gels (10% 13 cm  10 cm  0.1 cm) containing 0.04% gelatin or 0.2% casein (Laemmli, 1970;Malta et al, 2008;Já mbrik et al, 2010). The gels were run at 4 8C in dark (Schlereth et al, 2000).…”
Section: Analysis Of Protease Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is well known, that venoms of snakes and centipede with haemorrhagic and haemolytic activities contain proteases (97-15 kDa and 121, 44-15 kDa, respectively) with gelatinolytic and weak caseinolytic activities (Hasson et al, 2004;Malta et al, 2008). Gelatin zymography (SDS-PAGE incorporating gelatin, that is denatured collagen) was demonstrated as an efficient and reasonable method for identifying proteolytic enzymes and measuring gelatinolytic activity as infallible measure of venom haemorrhagic activity (Bee et al, 2001;Hasson et al, 2004).…”
Section: Tablementioning
confidence: 99%