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Title:"Re-Analysis of Abdominal Gland Volatilome Secretions of the African Weaver Ant, Oecophylla longinoda (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)"
Author(s):Mekonnen B; Cheseto X; Pirk C; Yusuf A; Ekesi S; Deletre E; Torto B;
Address:"International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology (icipe), Nairobi 30772-00100, Kenya. Department of Zoology and Entomology, University of Pretoria, Private Bag X20, Hatfield, Pretoria 0028, South Africa. CIRAD, UPR HortSys (Agroecological Functioning and Performances of Horticultural Systems), University of Montpellier, 34000 Montpellier, France"
Journal Title:Molecules
Year:2021
Volume:20210207
Issue:4
Page Number: -
DOI: 10.3390/molecules26040871
ISSN/ISBN:1420-3049 (Electronic) 1420-3049 (Linking)
Abstract:"The African weaver ant, Oecophylla longinoda, is used as a biological control agent for the management of pests. The ant has several exocrine glands in the abdomen, including Dufour's, poison, rectal, and sternal glands, which are associated with pheromone secretions for intra-specific communication. Previous studies have analyzed the gland secretions of Dufour's and poison glands. The chemistry of the rectal and sternal glands is unknown. We re-analyzed the secretions from Dufour's and poison glands plus the rectal and sternal glands to compare their chemistries and identify additional components. We used the solid-phase microextraction (SPME) technique to collect gland headspace volatiles and solvent extraction for the secretions. Coupled gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) analysis detected a total of 78 components, of which 62 were being reported for the first time. These additional components included 32 hydrocarbons, 12 carboxylic acids, 5 aldehydes, 3 alcohols, 2 ketones, 4 terpenes, 3 sterols, and 1 benzenoid. The chemistry of Dufour's and poison glands showed a strong overlap and was distinct from that of the rectal and sternal glands. The different gland mixtures may contribute to the different physiological and behavioral functions in this ant species"
Keywords:Abdomen Alcohols/chemistry/isolation & purification Aldehydes/chemistry/isolation & purification Animals Ants/*chemistry/metabolism Carboxylic Acids/chemistry/isolation & purification Exocrine Glands/*chemistry Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry Hydroca;
Notes:"MedlineMekonnen, Bethelihem Cheseto, Xavier Pirk, Christian Yusuf, Abdullahi Ekesi, Sunday Deletre, Emilie Torto, Baldwyn eng Switzerland 2021/02/11 Molecules. 2021 Feb 7; 26(4):871. doi: 10.3390/molecules26040871"

 
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