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. 1993 Nov 1;90(21):10202–10205. doi: 10.1073/pnas.90.21.10202

Sex pheromone for the brownbanded cockroach is an unusual dialkyl-substituted alpha-pyrone.

R E Charlton 1, F X Webster 1, A Zhang 1, C Schal 1, D Liang 1, I Sreng 1, W L Roelofs 1
PMCID: PMC47742  PMID: 11607437

Abstract

Female brownbanded cockroaches, Supella longipalpa, emit a sex pheromone that attracts males from a distance. This pheromone was isolated and identified as 5-(2,4-dimethylheptanyl)-3-methyl-2H-pyran-2-one (which we refer to as supellapyrone), and its structure was confirmed by synthesis. A racemic blend of the synthetic compound elicited behavioral and electrophysiological responses comparable to the natural pheromone across a range of doses. This compound is not only a very different type of cockroach pheromone but also makes up an additional class of natural products--namely, 3,5-dialkyl-substituted alpha-pyrones.

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