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Identification and Assignment of the Absolute Configuration of Biologically Active Methyl-Branched Ketones from Limnephilid Caddis Flies
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BiologyInsect BiomechanicsAbsolute ConfigurationAbdominal SterniteBiochemistryPheromone BiochemistryNatural SciencesEntomologyLimnephilid Caddis FliesMolecular BiologyMass SpectraSemiochemicalIntegrative BiologyChiral Stationary PhaseEpigenetics
Glands of the 4th and 5th abdominal sternite of the caddis flies Potamophylax latipennis, Potamophylax cingulatus, and Glyphotaelius pellucidus contain (S)-4-methyl-3-heptanone (4a), (4S,6S)-4,6-dimethyl-3-octanone (4b), and (4S,6S)-4,6-dimethyl-3-nonanone (4c). As shown by gas chromatography coupled with electrophysiological recordings, these ketones elicit a strong response in the insects’ antennae. The structural assignment of the compounds was achieved on the basis of mass spectra, enantioselective synthesis, and gas chromatography on a chiral stationary phase.