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Dimethyl disulfide golden hamster

Macrides F., Johnson P.A. and Schneider S.P. (1977). Responses of the male golden hamster to vaginal secretion and dimethyl disulfide attraction versus sexual behaviour. Behav Biol 20, 377-386. [Pg.226]

A component of the vaginal secretion, dimethyl disulfide, was found to be the major sex attractant of the golden hamster [ 59 ]. Volatile alcohols, fatty acids and, interestingly, dimethyl trisulfide in the secretion do not appear to enhance the attractancy of the secretion [60]. However, proteins in the mass range of 15-16 kDa that are present in the vaginal secretion act as a mounting pheromone [61]. No comprehensive chemical characterization of the semiochemical secretions of golden hamsters has yet been undertaken. [Pg.252]

Petrulis, A., and Johnston, R. E., 1995, A re-evaluation of dimethyl disulfide as a sex atlraclant in golden hamsters. Physiol. Behav. 57 779-784. [Pg.298]


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