GC/FT-IR Analysis of Novel 4,6,9-Triene and 2,4,6,9-Tetraene Occurring in a Female Pheromone Gland of Arctia plantaginis (Erebidae: Arctiinae)
Muraki, Y., Yamakawa, R., Yamamoto, M., Naka, H., Honma, A., Mappes, J., Suisto, K., & Ando, T. (2017). GC/FT-IR Analysis of Novel 4,6,9-Triene and 2,4,6,9-Tetraene Occurring in a Female Pheromone Gland of Arctia plantaginis (Erebidae: Arctiinae). American Journal of Analytical Chemistry, 8(10), Article 79871. https://doi.org/10.4236/ajac.2017.810047
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American Journal of Analytical ChemistryTekijät
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2017Oppiaine
Ekologia ja evoluutiobiologiaEvoluutiotutkimus (huippuyksikkö)Ecology and Evolutionary BiologyCentre of Excellence in Evolutionary ResearchTekijänoikeudet
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Fifteen subspecies of the wood tiger moth, Arctia plantaginis (Lepidoptera:
Erebidae: Arctiinae), have been recorded in the Northern Hemisphere. An
analysis of crude pheromone extracts by GC equipped with an electroantennographic
(EAG) detector showed four EAG-active components (Comps.
I–IV) that were commonly involved in the pheromone glands of two subspecies
inhabiting Japan and Finland. Comp. I is a major component (>75%) and
the others are minor components (3% - 15%). Their mass spectra, measured
by GC/MS, revealed the chemical structures of C21 unsaturated hydrocarbons
as follows: 3,6,9-triene for Comp. I, 4,6,9-triene for Comp. II, 1,3,6,9-tetraene
for Comp. III, and 2,4,6,9-tetraene for Comp. IV. Comps. I and III are known
Type II pheromone compounds, and their retention times coincide with those
of the authentic standards with all Z configurations. As a next step, the extract
was analyzed by GC/FT-IR to determine the configuration of Comps. II and
IV. Their IR spectra showed two characteristic C-H bending absorptions
around 990 and 945 cm−1 due to the conjugated dienyl moieties; thus, Z and E
configurations were assigned to the double bonds at the 2- and 4-positions,
respectively. Their Z double bonds at the 6- and 9-positions are indicated by
no absorptions around 970 cm−1
, due to the isolated double bonds with E configurations.
Finally, the structures of Comps. II and IV were confirmed by
synthesis using a double Wittig reaction. The synthetic (4E,6Z,9Z)-4,6,9-triene
and (2Z,4E,6Z,9Z)-2,4,6,9-tetraene showed strong EAG activity, and their chemical data coincided well with those of the natural Comps. II and IV, indicating
the correctness of the structure determination by GC/FT-IR analysis
and its usefulness for Type II pheromone compounds.
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