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  • The organic compounds occurring naturally on the cuticles (surfaces) of insects are important for insect communication, help to act as protective water barriers and are useful in chemical taxonomy. Typically the cuticular lipids are only studied by gas chromatography mass spectrometry (GC MS) of hexane or pentane extracts, so the normal limitations of GC MS makes it perhaps unsurprising that compounds with more than about 35 carbon atoms have only rarely been reported. Here we show by high temperature (HT) GC and HTGC MS of extracts of eleven species of insects from nine genera, that longer chain compounds are actually common. Wax esters and triacylglycerides are virtually ubiquitous in such extracts, but long chain (>C-35) hydrocarbons also sometimes occur. Whilst the latter have occasionally been reported previously from mass spectrometry studies, the use of the HTGC combination with MS allowed even some isobaric isomers to be separated and thus more complete lipid distributions to be monitored. Since the physical properties of cuticular compounds depend on this composition of the mixtures, such differences may influence the water loss rates of the insects, amongst other effects. In addition, the high molecular weight compound profiles may allow species to be more easily differentiated, one from another. It would be interesting to apply these methods to examination of the cuticular lipids of insects on a more routine basis, ideally in combination with MALDI-TOF-MS and imaging methods.
  • The organic compounds occurring naturally on the cuticles (surfaces) of insects are important for insect communication, help to act as protective water barriers and are useful in chemical taxonomy. Typically the cuticular lipids are only studied by gas chromatography mass spectrometry (GC MS) of hexane or pentane extracts, so the normal limitations of GC MS makes it perhaps unsurprising that compounds with more than about 35 carbon atoms have only rarely been reported. Here we show by high temperature (HT) GC and HTGC MS of extracts of eleven species of insects from nine genera, that longer chain compounds are actually common. Wax esters and triacylglycerides are virtually ubiquitous in such extracts, but long chain (>C-35) hydrocarbons also sometimes occur. Whilst the latter have occasionally been reported previously from mass spectrometry studies, the use of the HTGC combination with MS allowed even some isobaric isomers to be separated and thus more complete lipid distributions to be monitored. Since the physical properties of cuticular compounds depend on this composition of the mixtures, such differences may influence the water loss rates of the insects, amongst other effects. In addition, the high molecular weight compound profiles may allow species to be more easily differentiated, one from another. It would be interesting to apply these methods to examination of the cuticular lipids of insects on a more routine basis, ideally in combination with MALDI-TOF-MS and imaging methods. (en)
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  • Studies of long chain lipids in insects by high temperature gas chromatography and high temperature gas chromatography-mass spectrometry
  • Studies of long chain lipids in insects by high temperature gas chromatography and high temperature gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (en)
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  • Studies of long chain lipids in insects by high temperature gas chromatography and high temperature gas chromatography-mass spectrometry
  • Studies of long chain lipids in insects by high temperature gas chromatography and high temperature gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (en)
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  • cuticular compounds; HTGC-MS; formicine ants; MALDI-TOF-MS; bees; termites; insects (en)
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  • Journal of Chromatography A
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  • Cvačka, Josef
  • Vrkoslav, Vladimír
  • Martin, S. J.
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  • Sutton, P. A.
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  • 10.1016/j.chroma.2013.05.006
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