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Chemical ecology of arthropods—X *1: The structure of myrrhine and the biosynthesis of coccinelline
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B. Tursch, D. Daloze, J. C. Braekman1, C. Hootele1, 1 and J. M. Pasteels

Collectif de Bio-écologie, Faculté des Sciences, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgique France


Received 10 December 1974; 
accepted 19 February 1975. 
Available online 15 March 2001.

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The structure elucidation of myrrhine (6), a novel base isolated from Myrrha 18-guttata, is reported. The biogenesis of the Coccinellidae defensive alkaloids is discussed and coccinelline (1) is shown to be biosynthetized through the polyacetate pathway.

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*1 Part IX, see Ref. 14.

1 Chercheur qualifié du Fonds National de la Recherche Scientifique de Belgique.


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