Literature DB >> 4851234

Cuticular lipids of insects. VI. Cuticular lipids of the grasshoppers Melanoplus sanguinipes and Melanoplus packardii.

C L Soliday, G J Blomquist, L L Jackson.   

Abstract

The cuticular lipids of the grasshoppers Melanoplus sanguinipes and Melanoplus packardii contain 60 and 68% alkanes and 28 and 18% secondary alcohol wax esters, respectively, with lesser amounts of normal and sterol wax esters, triglycerides, alcohols, sterols, and free fatty acids. All the hydrocarbons are saturated, and four types of alkanes are present: n-alkanes, 3-methylalkanes, internally branched monomethylalkanes, and internally branched dimethylalkanes. The principal n-alkanes in both insects are C(29) and C(27), with a range from C(21) to C(33). Trace amounts of 3-methylalkanes of 28, 30, and 32 total carbons are present. The principal internally branched monomethylalkanes are C(32) and C(34), whereas the main dimethylalkane contains 35 carbons. The n-alkanes do not correspond in chain length to the secondary alcohols. The primary alcohols range from C(22) to C(32) in both insects, with C(24) and C(26) predominating. The fatty acids in the triglyceride and free fatty acid fractions range from C(12) to C(24) in M. sanguinipes and from C(12) to C(18) in M. packardii.

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Year:  1974        PMID: 4851234

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Lipid Res        ISSN: 0022-2275            Impact factor:   5.922


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