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. 1972 May;69(5):1208–1210. doi: 10.1073/pnas.69.5.1208

Gyrinidal: A Sesquiterpenoid Aldehyde from the Defensive Glands of Gyrinid Beetles*

J Meinwald , K Opheim , T Eisner
PMCID: PMC426665  PMID: 4504334

Abstract

Three species of gyrinid beetles (Gyrinus ventralis, Dineutes hornii, and D. serrulatus) have been found to produce the nor-sesquiterpenoid aldehyde gyrinidal in the secretion of their pygidial defensive glands. This highly functionalized terpene is shown to be (E,E,E)-3,7-dimethyl-8,11-dioxo-2,6,9-dodecatrienal on the basis of spectral evidence and chemical degradation. While a very wide range of sesquiterpenoid structures occur in nature, gyrinidal appears to be the most highly oxidized acyclic sesquiterpene known.

Keywords: secretions, terpenes, biocommunication

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