Title : Chemistry of fruit flies: Glandular secretion ofBactrocera (Polistomimetes) visenda (Hardy) - Krohn_1992_J.Chem.Ecol_18_2169 |
Author(s) : Krohn S , Fletcher MT , Kitching W , Moore CJ , Drew RA , Francke W |
Ref : J Chem Ecol , 18 :2169 , 1992 |
Abstract :
The major component (>90% of volatiles) of the male rectal glandular extract of the nonpest speciesBactrocera visenda (Hardy) is 3-methyl2-butenyl acetate, with minor components being the isomeric 3-methyl-3-butenyl acetate, the homologous esters, 3-methyl-2-butenyl propanoate and 3-methyl-2-butenyl formate, along with 3-methyl-2-buten-1-ol, 3-methyl-2-butenal, and 3-methylbutyl acetate. None of these compounds has been identified previously from aBactrocera species, supporting the view thatBactrocera visenda is taxonomically distant from otherBactrocera species identified from the Australian mainland. This collection of compounds adds to the known types utilized by dipteran species and emphasizes their extensive biosynthetic capability. |
PubMedSearch : Krohn_1992_J.Chem.Ecol_18_2169 |
PubMedID: 24254865 |
Substrate | 3-Methyl-3-butenyl-acetate |
Krohn S, Fletcher MT, Kitching W, Moore CJ, Drew RA, Francke W (1992)
Chemistry of fruit flies: Glandular secretion ofBactrocera (Polistomimetes) visenda (Hardy)
J Chem Ecol
18 :2169
Krohn S, Fletcher MT, Kitching W, Moore CJ, Drew RA, Francke W (1992)
J Chem Ecol
18 :2169