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Identification and synthesis of volicitin and related components from beet armyworm oral secretions

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JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ECOLOGY
Volume 26, Issue 1, Pages 203-220

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KLUWER ACADEMIC/PLENUM PUBL
DOI: 10.1023/A:1005401814122

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Spodoptera exigua Hubner; Zea mays L.; elicitors; isolation; identification; synthesis; volicitin; 17-hydroxylinolenic acid; 17-hydroxylinoleic acid; linolenic acid; linoleic acid; glutamine conjugates

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Oral secretion of beet armyworm caterpillars (BAW), when applied to damaged tissues of corn seedlings, induces the seedlings to emit volatile compounds that attract the natural enemies of the caterpillars. The key elicitor present in BAW oral secretions is N-[17-hydroxylinolenoyl]-L-glutamine (volicitin). Analysis of the oral secretion showed that it also contained N-[17-hydroxyolinoleoyl]-L-glutamine, free 17-hydroxylinolenic, and 17-hydroxylinoleic acid, the glutamine conjugates of linolenic and linoleic acid as well as free linolenic and linoleic acid. Here we present the identification and synthesis of the hydroxy acids and of glutamine conjugates.

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