Journal of Chemical Ecology (1998) 24, 1347-1353

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Cheng-Hua Zhao, Jocelyn G. Millar, Kun-Hui Pan and Cai-Sheng Xu (1998)
Responses of tea tussock moth, Euproctis pseudoconspersa, to its pheromone, (R)-10,14-dimethylpentadecyl isobutyrate, and to the S-enantiomer of its pheromone
Journal of Chemical Ecology 24 (8), 1347-1353
Abstract: Field trials were conducted with each synthetic enantiomer (>98% ee) and blends of the two synthetic enantiomers of the female-produced sex pheromone (10,14-dimethylpentadecyl isobutyrate) of the tea tussock moth, Euproctis pseudoconspersa. Male moths were attracted to each enantiomer alone and to various blends of them. Short syntheses of both enantiomers of the pheromone from commercially available (R)- and (S)-citronellyl bromide and a method of checking the enantiomeric purity of the citronellyl bromide enantiomers are described.
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