Review Article

A Brief Review on the Antioxidants and Antimicrobial Peptides Revealed in Mud Crabs from the Genus of Scylla

Table 1

The antibacterial peptides that have been identified from mud crab of the genus Scylla.

S. numberAntibacterial peptidesSpeciesReference

1Scygonadin (an anionic AMP)S. serrataWang et al., 2006, [33]
2ALF (ALFSp1)S. paramamosainImjongjirak et al., 2007, [34]
3Crustin (CrusSp)S. paramamosainImjongjirak et al., 2009, [35]
4SSAP (Scylla serrata antimicrobial protein)S. serrataYedery and Reddy, 2009, [36]
5ALF isoform (Sc-ALF) & crustin (Sc-crustin)S. serrataAfsal et al., 2011, [37]
6ALF (ALFSp2)S. paramamosainImjongjirak et al., 2011, [38]
7ALF (SpALF3)S. paramamosainLiu et al., 2012, [39]
8ALF (SpALF4)S. paramamosainZhu et al., 2014, [40]
9ALF (SpALF5)S. paramamosainSun et al., 2015, [41]
10Ab-Hcy (antibacterial hemocyanin)S. serrataVelayutham and Munusamy, 2016, [42]
11Sphistin (histone derived peptide)S. paramamosainChen et al., 2015, [43]
12SCY2 (Scygonadin-2)S. paramamosainQiao et al., 2016, [44]
13SpHyastatin (a cationic AMP)S. paramamosainShan et al., 2016, [45]