Skip to main content
Fig. 4 | AMB Express

Fig. 4

From: Biologically active metabolite(s) from haemolymph of red-headed centipede Scolopendra subspinipes possess broad spectrum antibacterial activity

Fig. 4

Scolopendra subspinipes haemolymph was subjected to LC–MS (Agilent 6520 Accurate-Mass Q-TOF mass spectrometer with dual ESI source) for qualitative analyses. The compounds were separated based on m/z ratio and retention time in the column. The data obtained from the LC–MS for haemolymph contained numerous peaks, out of which 12 compounds have been detected with full identity and molecular structure, however, 36 compounds were detected with the limited information of only molecular mass and retention time in the column

Back to article page