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Chrysomelidial in the Opisthonotal Glands of the Oribatid Mite, Oribotritia berlesei
Gas chromatographic–mass spectrometric analyses of whole body extracts of Oribotritia berlesei, a large-sized soil-dwelling oribatid mite, revealed a consistent chemical pattern of ten components, probably originating from the well-developed opisthonotal glands. The three major components of the ext...
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author | Raspotnig, Günther Kaiser, Rene Stabentheiner, Edith Leis, Hans-Jörg |
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description | Gas chromatographic–mass spectrometric analyses of whole body extracts of Oribotritia berlesei, a large-sized soil-dwelling oribatid mite, revealed a consistent chemical pattern of ten components, probably originating from the well-developed opisthonotal glands. The three major components of the extract were the iridoid monoterpene, (3S,8S)-chrysomelidial (about 45% of the extract), the unsaturated hydrocarbon 6,9-heptadecadiene, and the diterpene β-springene (the latter two, each about 20–25% of the extract). The remaining minor components (together about 10% of the extract) included a series of hydrocarbons (tridecene, tridecane, pentadecene, pentadecane, 8-heptadecene, and heptadecane) and the tentatively identified 9,17-octadecadienal. In contrast, analysis of juveniles showed only two compounds, namely a 2:1 mixture of (3S,8S)-chrysomelidial and its epimer, epi-chrysomelidial (3S,8R-chrysomelidial). Unexpectedly, neither adult nor juvenile secretions contained the so-called astigmatid compounds, which are considered characteristic of secretions of oribatids above moderately derived Mixonomata. The chrysomelidials, as well as β-springene and octadecadienal, are newly identified compounds in the opisthonotal glands of oribatid mites and have chemotaxonomic potential for this group. This is the first instance of finding chrysomelidials outside the Coleoptera. |
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spelling | pubmed-24907262008-07-30 Chrysomelidial in the Opisthonotal Glands of the Oribatid Mite, Oribotritia berlesei Raspotnig, Günther Kaiser, Rene Stabentheiner, Edith Leis, Hans-Jörg J Chem Ecol Article Gas chromatographic–mass spectrometric analyses of whole body extracts of Oribotritia berlesei, a large-sized soil-dwelling oribatid mite, revealed a consistent chemical pattern of ten components, probably originating from the well-developed opisthonotal glands. The three major components of the extract were the iridoid monoterpene, (3S,8S)-chrysomelidial (about 45% of the extract), the unsaturated hydrocarbon 6,9-heptadecadiene, and the diterpene β-springene (the latter two, each about 20–25% of the extract). The remaining minor components (together about 10% of the extract) included a series of hydrocarbons (tridecene, tridecane, pentadecene, pentadecane, 8-heptadecene, and heptadecane) and the tentatively identified 9,17-octadecadienal. In contrast, analysis of juveniles showed only two compounds, namely a 2:1 mixture of (3S,8S)-chrysomelidial and its epimer, epi-chrysomelidial (3S,8R-chrysomelidial). Unexpectedly, neither adult nor juvenile secretions contained the so-called astigmatid compounds, which are considered characteristic of secretions of oribatids above moderately derived Mixonomata. The chrysomelidials, as well as β-springene and octadecadienal, are newly identified compounds in the opisthonotal glands of oribatid mites and have chemotaxonomic potential for this group. This is the first instance of finding chrysomelidials outside the Coleoptera. Springer-Verlag 2008-07-10 2008 /pmc/articles/PMC2490726/ /pubmed/18618178 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10886-008-9508-1 Text en © The Author(s) 2008 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Article Raspotnig, Günther Kaiser, Rene Stabentheiner, Edith Leis, Hans-Jörg Chrysomelidial in the Opisthonotal Glands of the Oribatid Mite, Oribotritia berlesei |
title | Chrysomelidial in the Opisthonotal Glands of the Oribatid Mite, Oribotritia berlesei |
title_full | Chrysomelidial in the Opisthonotal Glands of the Oribatid Mite, Oribotritia berlesei |
title_fullStr | Chrysomelidial in the Opisthonotal Glands of the Oribatid Mite, Oribotritia berlesei |
title_full_unstemmed | Chrysomelidial in the Opisthonotal Glands of the Oribatid Mite, Oribotritia berlesei |
title_short | Chrysomelidial in the Opisthonotal Glands of the Oribatid Mite, Oribotritia berlesei |
title_sort | chrysomelidial in the opisthonotal glands of the oribatid mite, oribotritia berlesei |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2490726/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18618178 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10886-008-9508-1 |
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