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Musca domes tica

Zuidhof, M.J., Molnar, C.L., Morley, F.M., Wray, T.L., Robinson, F.E., Khan, B.A., Al-Ani, L. and Goonewardene, L.A. (2003) Nutritive value of house fly (Musca domes-tica) larvae as a feed supplement for turkey poults. Animal Feed Science and Technology 105,225-230. [Pg.305]

The //-alkanes usually range in chain length from 21 to 31 or 33 carbons. Hydrocarbons with fewer than 20 carbons commonly occur as pheromones, defensive compounds and intermediates to pheromones and defensive compounds, but their volatility makes them unsuited to function as cuticular components, n-Alkanes have been found on almost every insect species analyzed, and can range from less than one percent of the total hydrocarbons, as in tsetse flies (Nelson and Carlson, 1986 Nelson et al., 1988) to almost all of the hydrocarbon fraction, as in the adult tenebrionid beetle, Eurychora sp. (Lockey, 1985). Depending upon the species, they can consist of essentially only one major component, such as n-pentacosane in the American cockroach, Periplaneta americana (Jackson, 1972) to a series of //-alkanes, such as the series from C23 to C33 in the housefly, Musca domes-tica (Nelson et al., 1981), with trace amounts to C37 (Mpuru et al., 2001). In all cases, the odd-numbered alkanes predominate, due to their formation from mostly two carbon units followed by a decarboxylation (Blomquist, Chapter 3, this book). Small amounts of even-numbered carbon chain //-alkanes often occur, and presumably arise from chain initiation with a propionyl-CoA rather than an acetyl-CoA. Occasionally, gas chromatographic analyses reveal similar amounts of even-numbered chain //-alkanes and odd-numbered chain components. This is a red flag that the samples must be checked for contamination. [Pg.20]


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