Pheromonotropin (pseudaletia separata)

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Pheromonotropin (pseudaletia separata) Structure
Pheromonotropin (pseudaletia separata) structure
Common Name Pheromonotropin (pseudaletia separata)
CAS Number 141281-40-5 Molecular Weight N/A
Density N/A Boiling Point N/A
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 Use of Pheromonotropin (pseudaletia separata)


Pheromonotropin (Pseudaletia separata) (Pss-PT) is an armyworm (Pseudaletia separata) pheromone with the C-terminal pentapeptide FXPRL-amide. Pheromonotropin (Pseudaletia separata) belongs to the PK/PBAN family and stimulates sex pheromone biosynthesis in moths, mediating feeding (intestinal muscle contraction), development (embryonic diapause, pupal diapause, and pupation), and defense against natural enemy insects wait[1].

 Names

Name PHEROMONOTROPIN, PSEUDALETIA SEPARATA

 Pheromonotropin (pseudaletia separata) Biological Activity

Description Pheromonotropin (Pseudaletia separata) (Pss-PT) is an armyworm (Pseudaletia separata) pheromone with the C-terminal pentapeptide FXPRL-amide. Pheromonotropin (Pseudaletia separata) belongs to the PK/PBAN family and stimulates sex pheromone biosynthesis in moths, mediating feeding (intestinal muscle contraction), development (embryonic diapause, pupal diapause, and pupation), and defense against natural enemy insects wait[1].
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References

[1]. Altstein M. Role of neuropeptides in sex pheromone production in moths. Peptides. 2004 Sep;25(9):1491-501.  

 Chemical & Physical Properties

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