A novel lepidopteran sex pheromone produced by females of a Lithosiinae species, Lyclene dharma dharma, in the family of Arctiidae |
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Authors: | Yamamoto Masanobu Kamata Tomoya DO Nguyen Duc Adachi Yasushi Kinjo Masakatsu Ando Tetsu |
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Affiliation: | Graduate School of Bio-Applications and Systems Engineering, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan. |
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Abstract: | Female moths of Lyclene dharma dharma (Arctiidae, Lithosiinae) produced three pheromone components (I-III), which strongly stimulated male antennae. Using GC-MS analysis and chemical derivatizations, the following structures were estimated: 6-methyl-2-octadecanone (I), 14-methyl-2-octadecanone (II), and 6,14-dimethyl-2-octadecanone (III). While the stereochemistry of the chiral centers could not be determined because it was difficult to collect a sufficient amount of the natural pheromone, the plain structures of I and II were confirmed by synthesis of the racemic mixtures starting from diols. These methyl-branched ketones have not been identified as a natural product, indicating that they constitute a new chemical group of lepidopteran female sex pheromones. |
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