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(6<i>R</i>,10<i>S</i>)-Pallantione: The First Ketone Identified as Sex Pheromone in Stink Bugs
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BiologyPheromone BiochemistryNatural SciencesEvolutionary BiologyEntomologyStink BugsSex PheromoneFirst Ketone IdentifiedPallantia MacunaimaSemiochemicalSoybean Stink Bug
This work describes the structural elucidation of the sex pheromone of the soybean stink bug, Pallantia macunaima. The biological activity of the synthetic pheromone was demonstrated by behavioral and EAD experiments. Furthermore, the absolute configuration of the natural pheromone was determined as (6R,10S)-6,10,13-trimethyltetradecan-2-one. This is the first ketone identified as a male-produced sex pheromone in Pentatomidae, and the trivial name, pallantione, was assigned to this novel pheromone molecule.
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