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Semiochemicals of Laurencia venusta
Phylum: | Rhodophyta |
Subphylum: | Eurhodophytina |
Class: | Florideophyceae |
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Genus: | |
Tribe: | Laurencieae |
Author: | Yamada |
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Semiochemical(s):
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Masuda M |
2002 |
Phycol. Res. |
50: |
135 |
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cupalaurenol |
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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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Tanegashima Island, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan |
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cyclolaurenol |
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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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Suzuki M |
1988 |
Phytochem. |
27: |
1209 |
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venustanol |
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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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Tanegashima Island, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan |
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Suzuki M |
1983b |
Chem. Lett. |
12: |
779 |
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3Z-venustinene |
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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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Moura, Asamushi, Aomori Prefecture, Japan |
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Z3-epoxyvenustin |
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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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Z3-venustin |
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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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Suzuki M |
1980 |
Chem. Lett. |
9: |
1177 |
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venustin A |
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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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Moura, Asamushi, Aomori Prefecture, Japan |
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venustin B |
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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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Reference(s):
Masuda, M., Kawaguchi, S., Abe, T., Kawamoto, T., and Suzuki, M. 2002. Additional analysis of chemical diversity of the red algal genus Laurencia (Rhodomelaceae) from Japan. Phycol. Res. 50:135-144. |
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Suzuki, M., Kurosawa, E., and Kurata, K. 1988. Venustanol, a brominated labdane diterpene from the red alga Laurencia venusta. Phytochem. 27:1209-1210. |
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Suzuki, M., Kurosawa, K., Furusaki, A., and Matsumoto, T. 1983b. The structures of (3 Z)-epoxyvenustin,(3 Z)-venustin, and (3 Z)-venustinene, new halogenated C15-nonterpenoids from the red alga Laurencia venusta Yamada. Chem. Lett. 12:779-782. |
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Suzuki, M., and Kurosawa, E. 1980. Venustin A and B, new halogenated C15 metabolites from the red alga Laurencia venusta Yamada. Chem. Lett. 9:1177-1180. |
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