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Cuticular and internal chemical composition of biting midges Culicoides spp. (diptera: Ceratopogonidae), potential vectors of viral diseases

AutorGonzález, M.; López Martín, Sergio ; Rosell, Gloria CSIC; Goldarazena, Arturo; Guerrero, Ángel CSIC ORCID
Fecha de publicación2014
EditorNatural Product Communications
CitaciónNatural product communications 9: 1103- 1108 (2014)
ResumenThe chemical profile of the cuticle and internal tissues of four species of Culicoides have been studied for the first time by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. The chemical composition of females of C. obsoletus s.l. and C. lupicaris, vectors of diverse viral diseases, have been compared with that of other biting midges, such as C. kibunensis and C. fascipennis, and the non-biting midge Forcipomyia bipunctata. A total of 61 compounds belonging to 8 major chemical classes were identified in cuticular and internal tissues in n-hexane extracts. The compounds include carboxylic acids (CAs) (C6-C20), with C16:0, C16:1 and C18:1 being dominant, branched hydrocarbons (C29 to C38 mono/di/trimethylalkanes), linear hydrocarbons (C15 to C33, mainly odd chain carbons), terpenes (geranylacetone, geranylgeraniol acetate, squalene, terpenic alcohol), steroids (cholesterol), aldehydes (C9-C10 and even chain C20 to C30), and esters. The chemical profile depends on the species and whether the extracts are external (cuticle) or internal. The contents of linear and branched hydrocarbons and aldehydes was high in cuticular extracts but practically absent in internal tissues, which were, in contrast, rich in CAs, terpenes and steroids. The results are discussed and compared with other Culicoides midges and mosquito-related species.
Versión del editorhttp://dx.doi.org/null
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/217354
Identificadoresissn: 1555-9475
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