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Semiochemicals of Genus Perithalia
Phylum: | Ochrophyta |
Subphylum: | Phaeista |
Class: | Phaeophyceae |
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Semiochemical(s):
Perithalia capillaris Agardh |
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Sansom CE |
2007 |
J. Nat. Prod. |
70: |
2042 |
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5-1me1me-prop-2-enyl-2-3me-but-2-enyl-cyclohexa-2,5-diene-1,4Kt |
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�Relative ratio of the component�
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�(*) indicates that compound is active�
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P
�Category of the chemical signal
A - | Attractant |
Al - | Allomone |
K - | Kairomone |
P - | Pheromone |
Sy - | Synomone� |
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�Source of the chemical signal
F - | Female |
H - | Host (could be of plant or animal origin) |
L - | Lure |
M - | Male |
M&F - | Male and Female |
S - | Solider |
Q - | Queen |
W - | Worker� |
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�Amount
pg - | Picogram |
ng - | Nanogram |
�g - | Microgram |
mg - | Milligram |
g - | Gram� |
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Three Kings Island, New Zealand |
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4-1me1me-2-propenyl-2-3me-2-butenyl-phenol |
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�Relative ratio of the component�
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�(*) indicates that compound is active�
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�Source of the chemical signal
F - | Female |
H - | Host (could be of plant or animal origin) |
L - | Lure |
M - | Male |
M&F - | Male and Female |
S - | Solider |
Q - | Queen |
W - | Worker� |
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�Amount
pg - | Picogram |
ng - | Nanogram |
�g - | Microgram |
mg - | Milligram |
g - | Gram� |
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2me2me-7-1me1me-prop-2-enyl-2-chromen-6-ol |
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�Relative ratio of the component�
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�(*) indicates that compound is active�
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�Source of the chemical signal
F - | Female |
H - | Host (could be of plant or animal origin) |
L - | Lure |
M - | Male |
M&F - | Male and Female |
S - | Solider |
Q - | Queen |
W - | Worker� |
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�Amount
pg - | Picogram |
ng - | Nanogram |
�g - | Microgram |
mg - | Milligram |
g - | Gram� |
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Perithalia caudata Labillardi�re |
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Rochfort SJ |
1994 |
J. Nat. Prod. |
57: |
849 |
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6-1me1me-2-propenyl-2,2-dimethylchroman |
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�Relative ratio of the component�
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�(*) indicates that compound is active�
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P
�Category of the chemical signal
A - | Attractant |
Al - | Allomone |
K - | Kairomone |
P - | Pheromone |
Sy - | Synomone� |
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�Source of the chemical signal
F - | Female |
H - | Host (could be of plant or animal origin) |
L - | Lure |
M - | Male |
M&F - | Male and Female |
S - | Solider |
Q - | Queen |
W - | Worker� |
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�Amount
pg - | Picogram |
ng - | Nanogram |
�g - | Microgram |
mg - | Milligram |
g - | Gram� |
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Flinders, Victoria, Australia |
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3-farnesyl-4-hydroxybenzoic acid |
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�Relative ratio of the component�
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�(*) indicates that compound is active�
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�Source of the chemical signal
F - | Female |
H - | Host (could be of plant or animal origin) |
L - | Lure |
M - | Male |
M&F - | Male and Female |
S - | Solider |
Q - | Queen |
W - | Worker� |
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�Amount
pg - | Picogram |
ng - | Nanogram |
�g - | Microgram |
mg - | Milligram |
g - | Gram� |
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Wirth D |
1990 |
Helvet. Chim. Acta |
73: |
916 |
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caudoxirene |
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�Relative ratio of the component�
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�(*) indicates that compound is active�
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P
�Category of the chemical signal
A - | Attractant |
Al - | Allomone |
K - | Kairomone |
P - | Pheromone |
Sy - | Synomone� |
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�Source of the chemical signal
F - | Female |
H - | Host (could be of plant or animal origin) |
L - | Lure |
M - | Male |
M&F - | Male and Female |
S - | Solider |
Q - | Queen |
W - | Worker� |
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�Amount
pg - | Picogram |
ng - | Nanogram |
�g - | Microgram |
mg - | Milligram |
g - | Gram� |
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Tasmania, Australia |
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Blackman AJ |
1988b |
Phytochem. |
27: |
3686 |
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2,4-diprenylphenol |
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�Relative ratio of the component�
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�(*) indicates that compound is active�
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P
�Category of the chemical signal
A - | Attractant |
Al - | Allomone |
K - | Kairomone |
P - | Pheromone |
Sy - | Synomone� |
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�Source of the chemical signal
F - | Female |
H - | Host (could be of plant or animal origin) |
L - | Lure |
M - | Male |
M&F - | Male and Female |
S - | Solider |
Q - | Queen |
W - | Worker� |
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�Amount
pg - | Picogram |
ng - | Nanogram |
�g - | Microgram |
mg - | Milligram |
g - | Gram� |
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D�Entrecasteaux Channel, Tasmania, Australia |
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4-1me1me-2-propenyl-2-3me-2-butenyl-phenol |
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�Relative ratio of the component�
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�(*) indicates that compound is active�
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�Source of the chemical signal
F - | Female |
H - | Host (could be of plant or animal origin) |
L - | Lure |
M - | Male |
M&F - | Male and Female |
S - | Solider |
Q - | Queen |
W - | Worker� |
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�Amount
pg - | Picogram |
ng - | Nanogram |
�g - | Microgram |
mg - | Milligram |
g - | Gram� |
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Blackman AJ |
1979 |
Aust. J. Chem. |
32: |
2783 |
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4-1me1me-2-propenyl-2-3me-2-butenyl-phenol |
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�Relative ratio of the component�
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�(*) indicates that compound is active�
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P
�Category of the chemical signal
A - | Attractant |
Al - | Allomone |
K - | Kairomone |
P - | Pheromone |
Sy - | Synomone� |
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�Source of the chemical signal
F - | Female |
H - | Host (could be of plant or animal origin) |
L - | Lure |
M - | Male |
M&F - | Male and Female |
S - | Solider |
Q - | Queen |
W - | Worker� |
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�Amount
pg - | Picogram |
ng - | Nanogram |
�g - | Microgram |
mg - | Milligram |
g - | Gram� |
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D�Entrecasteaux Channel, Tasmania, Australia |
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Reference(s):
Sansom, C.E., Larsen, L., Perry, N.B., Berridge, M.V., Chia, E.W., Harper, J.L., and Webb, V.L. 2007. An antiproliferative bis-prenylated ouinone from the New Zealand brown alga Perithalia capillaries. J. Nat. Prod. 70:2042-2044. |
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Rochfort, S.J., and Capon, R.J. 1994. A new sesquiterpene/phenol from the Australian marine brown alga Perithalia caudata. J. Nat. Prod. 57:849-851. |
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Wirth, D., and Boland W. 1990. 95. Structure and synthesis of (*)-caudoxirene, a new spermatozoid-releasing and -attracting pheromone from the marine brown alga Perithalia caudata (Phaeophyceae, Sporochnales). Helvet. Chim. Acta. 73:916-921. |
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Blackman, A.J., Rogers, G.I., and Volkman, J.K. 1988b. A phenol from the brown alga Perithalia caudata. Phytochem. 27:3686-3687. |
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Blackman, A.J., Dragar, C., and Wells, R.J. 1979. A new phenol from the brown alga Perpithalia caudata containing a 'reverse' isoprene unit at the 4-position. Aust. J. Chem. 32:2783-2786. |
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Citation: El-Sayed AM 2025. The Pherobase: Database of Pheromones and Semiochemicals. <http://www.pherobase.com>.
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