Abstract
All four stereoisomers of 10,14-dimethyloctadec-1-ene, a sex pheromone component of the apple leafminer (Lyonetia prunifoliella: Lepidoptera), were synthesized starting from (R)- and (S)-propylene oxide by applying stereospecific inversion of chiral secondary tosylates as a key step. Field evaluation showed that male moths of the Japanese population were selectively attracted by the (10S,14S)-isomer and that the activity was not inhibited by the enantiomer.
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Taguri, T., Yaginuma, K., Yamamoto, M., Fujii, T., & Ando, T. (2014). Enantiospecific synthesis and filed evaluation of four stereoisomers of 10,14-dimethyloctadec-1-ene, a sex pheromone component secreted by female moths of the apple leafminer. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 78(5), 761–765. https://doi.org/10.1080/09168451.2014.905187
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