Identification of Oxygen Containing Volatiles in Cephalic Secretions of Workers of Brazilian Stingless Bees

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The volatile constituents of cephalic secrections of 11 Brazilian social stingless bee species of the Tetragonisca - Tetragona line have been analysed. By gas chromatography/mass spectrometry 145 compounds could be identified which include 72 esters, 22 alcohols, 16 carboxylic acids, 13 terpenoids, 8 aldehydes, 7 ketones, 4 aromatic compounds, 2 lactones and 1 dihydropyran. Structural relations, origin, and distribution of these compounds are discussed. With respect to qualitative and quantitative composition, each species shows a specific odour pattern which is made up by less specific components. To a certain extent, closely related species show some similarities in the odour bouquets. The mass spectrometric fragmentation patterns of typical wax type esters and DMDS derivatives of unsaturated esters are discussed in detail.

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Francke, W., Lübke, G., Schröder, W., Reckziegel, A., Imperatriz-Fonseca, V., Kleinert, A., … Engels, W. (2000). Identification of Oxygen Containing Volatiles in Cephalic Secretions of Workers of Brazilian Stingless Bees. Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society, 11(6), 562–571. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-50532000000600003

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