Oxime ether analogs of sex pheromone components of turnip moth (Agrotis segetum Schiffermüller)
D Martin, B Weber
Index: Martin, D.; Weber, B. Journal of Chemical Ecology, 1994 , vol. 20, # 5 p. 1063 - 1074
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Abstract
Abstract Oxime ether analogs of sex pheromone components of the turnip moth (Agrotis segetum Schiff.) were synthesized by the acidolytic opening of cyclic enol ethers with O-alkyl hydroxylamine hydrochlorides. The compounds varying in chain lengths and in the position of the C= N double bond were studied by electrophysiological single sensillum recordings (electrosen-sillography: ESG). The ESG data indicate in general reduced receptor ...
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