Sex Pheromone Biosynthesis from 14C-Hexadecanoic Acid in the Silkworm Moth

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Abstract

[16-14C]Hexadecanoic acid in dimethyl sulfoxide was applied topically to a sex pheromone gland of the silkworm moth, Bombyx mori L. By the combination of normal-phase TLC and reversed-phase TLC or HPLC, bombykol (the sex pheromone of this species, (10E, 12Z)-10, 12-hexadecadien-1-ol) was purified, and its 14C-incorporation was successfully counted without any contamination by other alcohol components in the gland. The highest incorporation ratio (ca. 1.5%) of the 14C-acid into bombykol was observed when a 1-day-old virgin female was treated 4 hr after lighting under a 16:8 light-dark cycle, the gland being excised for extraction 1 or 3 hr after the treatment. This reliable incorporation method is suggested to be useful for further investigations of the biosynthetic pathway. The 14C-acid was also incorporated into other components in the pheromone gland, which have been proposed as precursors of bombykol biosynthesis, namely the (10E, 12Z)-10, 12-hexadecadienoic and (Z)-ll-hexadecenoic acid moieties, hexadecan-1-ol, and (Z)-11-hexadecen-l-ol. The total recovery of radioactivity attained ca. 20%, including the unchanged 14C-acid. © 1988, Japan Society for Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Agrochemistry. All rights reserved.

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Ando, T., Hase, T., Funayoshi, A., Arima, R., & Uchiyama, M. (1988). Sex Pheromone Biosynthesis from 14C-Hexadecanoic Acid in the Silkworm Moth. Agricultural and Biological Chemistry, 52(1), 141–147. https://doi.org/10.1271/bbb1961.52.141

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