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Sex attractant of the pink bollworm moth: isolation, identification, and synthesis.
Jones WA, Jacobson M, Martin DF. Jones WA, et al. Science. 1966 Jun 10;152(3728):1516-7. doi: 10.1126/science.152.3728.1516. Science. 1966. PMID: 17788032
Successful synthesis of this molecule confirms the structure and makes possible its practical use to help control this destructive pest of cotton. The attractant, for which the common name "propylure" is suggested, may be the first naturally occurring compound with propyl …
Successful synthesis of this molecule confirms the structure and makes possible its practical use to help control this destructive pest of c …
Clarification of the chemical status of the pink bollworm sex pheromone.
Hummel HE, Gaston LK, Shorey HH, Word RS, Byrni KJ, Silverstein RM. Hummel HE, et al. Science. 1973 Aug 31;181(4102):873-5. doi: 10.1126/science.181.4102.873. Science. 1973. PMID: 17816239
Propylure, 10-n-propyl-trans-5,9-tridecadienyl acetate, and deet, N,N,-diethyl-m-tolumide, were previously reported as the sex pheromone and a sex pheromone activator, respectively, of the pink bollworm. ...
Propylure, 10-n-propyl-trans-5,9-tridecadienyl acetate, and deet, N,N,-diethyl-m-tolumide, were previously reported as the sex pherom
Isolation of N,N-Diethyl-m-toluamide (Deet) from Female Pink Bollworm Moths.
Jones WA, Jacobson M. Jones WA, et al. Science. 1968 Jan 5;159(3810):99-100. doi: 10.1126/science.159.3810.99. Science. 1968. PMID: 17737483
A chemical search for a natural activator of propylure, the sex pheromone of the pink bollworm moth, revealed that the female moths produce N,N-diethyl-m-toluamide, an outstanding insect repellent synthesized commercially and never before reported from natural sources. ...
A chemical search for a natural activator of propylure, the sex pheromone of the pink bollworm moth, revealed that the female moths p …
Sex pheromone of the pink bollworm moth: biological masking by its geometrical isomer.
Jacobson M. Jacobson M. Science. 1969 Jan 10;163(3863):190-1. doi: 10.1126/science.163.3863.190. Science. 1969. PMID: 5762766
A mixture of the cis and trans forms of propylure (10-propyl-trans-5,9-tridecadienyl acetate), the sex pheromone of the female pink bollworm moth, has been separated into its pure isomers by thin-layer chromatography. ...
A mixture of the cis and trans forms of propylure (10-propyl-trans-5,9-tridecadienyl acetate), the sex pheromone of the female pink b …