Cuticular hydrocarbons of Chagas disease vectors in Mexico

Autores
Juárez, Marta Patricia; Carlson, David A.; Salazar Schettino, Paz María; Mijailovsky, Sergio Javier; Rojas Fajardo, Gloria Constanza
Año de publicación
2002
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Capillary gas-liquid chromatography was used to analyse the cuticular hydrocarbons of three triatomine species, Triatoma dimidiata, T. barberi and Dipetalogaster maxima, domestic vectors of Chagas disease in Mexico. Mixtures of saturated hydrocarbons of straight and methyl-branched chains were characteristic of the three species, but quantitatively different. Major methylbranched components mostly corresponded to different saturated isomers of monomethyl, dimethyl and trimethyl branched hydrocarbons ranging from 29 to 39 carbon backbones. Sex-dependant, quantitative differences in certain hydrocarbons were apparent in T. dimidiata.
Facultad de Ciencias Médicas
Materia
Ciencias Médicas
Ciencias Naturales
Bioquímica
México
chemotaxonomy
Chagas disease
chemistry
cuticular hydrocarbons
disease carrier
Dipetalogaster
forelimb
gas chromatography
triatoma
methodology
parasitology
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Cuticular hydrocarbons of Chagas disease vectors in Mexico
title Cuticular hydrocarbons of Chagas disease vectors in Mexico
spellingShingle Cuticular hydrocarbons of Chagas disease vectors in Mexico
Juárez, Marta Patricia
Ciencias Médicas
Ciencias Naturales
Bioquímica
México
chemotaxonomy
Chagas disease
chemistry
cuticular hydrocarbons
disease carrier
Dipetalogaster
forelimb
gas chromatography
triatoma
methodology
parasitology
title_short Cuticular hydrocarbons of Chagas disease vectors in Mexico
title_full Cuticular hydrocarbons of Chagas disease vectors in Mexico
title_fullStr Cuticular hydrocarbons of Chagas disease vectors in Mexico
title_full_unstemmed Cuticular hydrocarbons of Chagas disease vectors in Mexico
title_sort Cuticular hydrocarbons of Chagas disease vectors in Mexico
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Juárez, Marta Patricia
Carlson, David A.
Salazar Schettino, Paz María
Mijailovsky, Sergio Javier
Rojas Fajardo, Gloria Constanza
author Juárez, Marta Patricia
author_facet Juárez, Marta Patricia
Carlson, David A.
Salazar Schettino, Paz María
Mijailovsky, Sergio Javier
Rojas Fajardo, Gloria Constanza
author_role author
author2 Carlson, David A.
Salazar Schettino, Paz María
Mijailovsky, Sergio Javier
Rojas Fajardo, Gloria Constanza
author2_role author
author
author
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Médicas
Ciencias Naturales
Bioquímica
México
chemotaxonomy
Chagas disease
chemistry
cuticular hydrocarbons
disease carrier
Dipetalogaster
forelimb
gas chromatography
triatoma
methodology
parasitology
topic Ciencias Médicas
Ciencias Naturales
Bioquímica
México
chemotaxonomy
Chagas disease
chemistry
cuticular hydrocarbons
disease carrier
Dipetalogaster
forelimb
gas chromatography
triatoma
methodology
parasitology
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Capillary gas-liquid chromatography was used to analyse the cuticular hydrocarbons of three triatomine species, <i>Triatoma dimidiata</i>, <i>T. barberi</i> and <i>Dipetalogaster maxima</i>, domestic vectors of Chagas disease in Mexico. Mixtures of saturated hydrocarbons of straight and methyl-branched chains were characteristic of the three species, but quantitatively different. Major methylbranched components mostly corresponded to different saturated isomers of monomethyl, dimethyl and trimethyl branched hydrocarbons ranging from 29 to 39 carbon backbones. Sex-dependant, quantitative differences in certain hydrocarbons were apparent in <i>T. dimidiata</i>.
Facultad de Ciencias Médicas
description Capillary gas-liquid chromatography was used to analyse the cuticular hydrocarbons of three triatomine species, <i>Triatoma dimidiata</i>, <i>T. barberi</i> and <i>Dipetalogaster maxima</i>, domestic vectors of Chagas disease in Mexico. Mixtures of saturated hydrocarbons of straight and methyl-branched chains were characteristic of the three species, but quantitatively different. Major methylbranched components mostly corresponded to different saturated isomers of monomethyl, dimethyl and trimethyl branched hydrocarbons ranging from 29 to 39 carbon backbones. Sex-dependant, quantitative differences in certain hydrocarbons were apparent in <i>T. dimidiata</i>.
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