Aliphatic chemicals with cis/trans double bond at position 10 are used as insect pheromones in many crops. They are synthesized from basic intermediate 10-Undecyn-1-ol. Not only we have expertise to manufacture 10-Undecyn-1-ol but also we have technology to make highly selective cis and trans isomers. We will discuss few of the pheromones in this following blog.
(E)-10-Dodecenyl acetate
(CAS No: 35153-09-4)
This pheromone is used for control of Spotted Tentiform Leaf-miner (Phyllonorycter Blancardella) found on Apple Trees. The insect is found in Europe and North America. Small quantity of E-10-Dodecenol is also required in Pheromone formulation.
(Insect and Damage done to Plant)
(Z)-10-Tetradecenyl acetate
(CAS No: 35153-16-3)
This pheromone is used for control of British Leaf-miner (Phyllonorycter Sylvella) and other Leaf-miner (Phyllonorycter Platini) found on Field Maple an ornamental flowering plant.
(Insect and Damage done to Plant)
(10E)-Hexadec-10-en-1-al
CAS No: 72698-30-7
This pheromone is used for control of Yellow Peach Moth or Durian Fruit Borer (Conogothese punctiferalis) which infect Fruit trees like Peach Tree.
(Insect and Damage done to Plant)
(10Z)-Hexadec-10-enyl Acetate
CAS No: 56218-71-4
This pheromone ingredient is used in management of pest infecting wood producing trees like Oak Tree. The insects involved is Oak Leaf Roller (Pseudexenteria spoliana)
(Insect and Damage done to Plant)
(10Z)-Hexadec-10-enyl Acetate
CAS No: 56218-71-4
This pheromone ingredient is used in management of pest infecting wood producing trees like Oak Tree. The insects involved is Oak Leaf Roller (Pseudexenteria spoliana)
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