| Literature DB >> 23907296 |
Ljubodrag V Vujisić1, Ivan M Vučković, Slobodan E Makarov, Bojan S Ilić, Dragan Z Antić, Milka B Jadranin, Nina M Todorović, Ivan V Mrkić, Vlatka E Vajs, Luka R Lučić, Božidar P M Curčić, Bojan M Mitić.
Abstract
The geophilomorph centipede, Himantarium gabrielis, when disturbed, discharges a viscous and proteinaceous secretion from the sternal glands. This exudate was found by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry, liquid chromatography-high resolution mass spectrometry, liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry-mass spectrometry and NMR analyses to be composed of hydrogen cyanide, benzaldehyde, benzoyl nitrile, benzyl nitrile, mandelonitrile, mandelonitrile benzoate, 3,7,6O-trimethylguanine (himantarine), farnesyl 2,3-dihydrofarnesoate and farnesyl farnesoate. This is the first report on the presence of benzyl nitrile and mandelonitrile benzoate in secreted substances from centipedes. Farnesyl 2,3-dihydrofarnesoate is a new compound, while himantarine and farnesyl farnesoate were not known as natural products. A post-secretion release of hydrogen cyanide by reaction of mandelonitrile and benzoyl nitrile was observed by NMR, and hydrogen cyanide signals were completely assigned. In addition, a protein component of the secretion was analysed by electrophoresis which revealed the presence of a major 55 kDa protein. Analyses of the defensive exudates of other geophilomorph families should produce further chemical surprises.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23907296 DOI: 10.1007/s00114-013-1086-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Naturwissenschaften ISSN: 0028-1042