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Science 10 January 1969:
Vol. 163. no. 3863, pp. 190 - 191
DOI: 10.1126/science.163.3863.190

Articles

Sex Pheromone of the Pink Bollworm Moth: Biological Masking by Its Geometrical Isomer

Martin Jacobson 1

1 Entomology Research Division, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Beltsville, Maryland 20705

A mixture of the cis and trans forms of propylure (10-propyl-trans-5,9-tridecadienyl acetate), the sex pheromone of the female pink bollworm moth, has been separated into its pure isomers by thin-layer chromatography. The cis isomer inhibits or masks the activity of the trans isomer, as little as 15 percent of the cis isomer being sufficient to completely nullify the activity of the trans isomer.


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