sclerotizationcrosslinking
Sclerotization is a vital post-molt process in arthropods and other invertebrates, involving the hardening and darkening of the cuticle. This hardening is primarily achieved through a complex biochemical process known as crosslinking. Sclerotizationcrosslinking refers to the specific chemical reactions that create stable bonds between the protein molecules and other components, such as chitin, within the cuticle.
The primary agents responsible for sclerotizationcrosslinking are reactive molecules, often quinones, which are derived from phenolic
The extent and type of sclerotizationcrosslinking vary depending on the arthropod species and the specific part