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Title:A tetraene aldehyde as the major sex pheromone component of the promethea moth (Callosamia promethea (Drury))
Author(s):Gago R; Allison JD; McElfresh JS; Haynes KF; McKenney J; Guerrero A; Millar JG;
Address:"Department of Biological Chemistry and Molecular Modeling, IQAC (CSIC), Jordi Girona 18, Barcelona, 08034, Spain"
Journal Title:J Chem Ecol
Year:2013
Volume:20131003
Issue:10
Page Number:1263 - 1272
DOI: 10.1007/s10886-013-0349-1
ISSN/ISBN:1573-1561 (Electronic) 0098-0331 (Linking)
Abstract:"The promethea moth Callosamia promethea is one of three species of silkmoths from the genus Callosamia that occur in North America. Cross attraction of males to heterospecific calling females has been observed in the field, and hybrid progeny have been produced by pairing heterospecifics in captivity. These observations suggest that all three species share or have considerable overlap in the sex attractant pheromones produced by females, so that other prezygotic isolating mechanisms, such as diel differences in reproductive activity, limit hybridization in the field. Coupled gas chromatography-electroantennogram detection and gas chromatography- mass-spectrometry analyses of extracts of volatiles collected from female promethea moths supported the identification of (4E,6E,11Z,13Z)-hexadeca-4,6,11,13-tetraenal [(4E,6E,11Z,13Z)-16:Ald] as the compound in extracts that elicited the largest responses from antennae of males. The identification was confirmed by non-selective synthesis of several isomers as analytical standards, and stereoselective synthesis of (4E,6E,11Z,13Z)-16:Ald for testing in field trials. Male moths were strongly attracted to synthetic (4E,6E,11Z,13Z)-16:Ald, suggesting that this compound is the major and possibly the only component of the sex pheromone of these large saturniid moths. Based on the cross-attraction of heterospecifics, it is likely that this is also a major pheromone component of the other two North American Callosamia species as well"
Keywords:"Aldehydes/*analysis/isolation & purification/*pharmacology Animals Behavior, Animal/drug effects Female Male Moths/*chemistry/*drug effects Naphthacenes/*analysis/isolation & purification/*pharmacology Sex Attractants/*analysis/isolation & purification/*p;"
Notes:"MedlineGago, Rafael Allison, Jeremy D McElfresh, J Steven Haynes, Kenneth F McKenney, Jessica Guerrero, Angel Millar, Jocelyn G eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't 2013/10/05 J Chem Ecol. 2013 Oct; 39(10):1263-72. doi: 10.1007/s10886-013-0349-1. Epub 2013 Oct 3"

 
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