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Chembiochem


Title:Phytal: a candidate sex pheromone component of the moroccan locust dociostaurus maroccanus
Author(s):Furstenau B; Munoz L; Coca-Abia M; Rosell G; Guerrero A; Quero C;
Address:"Department of Biological Chemistry and Molecular Modelling, IQAC (CSIC) c/ Jordi Girona 18-26, 08034 Barcelona, Spain"
Journal Title:Chembiochem
Year:2013
Volume:20130719
Issue:12
Page Number:1450 - 1459
DOI: 10.1002/cbic.201300247
ISSN/ISBN:1439-7633 (Electronic) 1439-4227 (Linking)
Abstract:"Outbreaks of locusts cause enormous economic losses to agriculture in many countries. To develop environmentally friendly strategies for their control, much research has been focused on the factors that influence locust biology, particularly infochemical-mediated interactions. We present herein the identification and synthesis of both Z and E isomers of phytal (3,7,11,15-tetramethylhexadec-2-enal, 1), which are involved in chemical communication and behaviour of the Moroccan locust, Dociostaurus maroccanus, a serious agricultural pest. The compound was identified by comparison of its chromatographic and spectrometric features and microchemical reactions with those of a synthetic sample. The natural compound was shown to have the R,R configuration by chiral HPLC analysis, and its structure is unique as an insect pheromone component. Both isomers of phytal are produced by sexually mature adult males and elicit electroantennographic responses in antennae of both sexes. In two-choice olfactometer bioassays, males and females significantly preferred the stream enriched with racemic phytal to the control. In contrast, hydrogenated phytal was behaviourally inert. Both isomers of phytal are specific to D. maroccanus as they are absent in the closely related, habitat-sharing species Dociostaurus jagoi and Calliptamus wattenwylianus. Legs and wings are the main release sites of the compound: approximately 90 % of that emitted by living individuals. In biosynthetic studies, phytal appears to proceed from oxidation of phytol (2) after injection of deuterated phytol into the abdomen of the insect or after administration in the diet. Our results demonstrate that phytal is a candidate sex pheromone component of the Moroccan locust; it is produced by mature males, and might be eavesdropped upon by conspecific males"
Keywords:"Aldehydes/*chemistry Animals Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid Diterpenes/*chemistry Female Grasshoppers/*chemistry Male Molecular Structure Morocco Sex Attractants/*chemistry Stereoisomerism behavior biosynthesis locusts pheromones structure elucidati;"
Notes:"MedlineFurstenau, Benjamin Munoz, Lourdes Coca-Abia, Milagro Rosell, Gloria Guerrero, Angel Quero, Carmen eng Germany 2013/07/23 Chembiochem. 2013 Aug 19; 14(12):1450-9. doi: 10.1002/cbic.201300247. Epub 2013 Jul 19"

 
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