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Methyl palmitate, an acaricidal compound occurring in green walnut husks.

Journal of economic entomology (2009-03-04)
Y N Wang, H X Wang, Z J Shen, L L Zhao, S R Clarke, J H Sun, Y Y Du, G L Shi
ABSTRACT

Walnut, Juglans regia L., is known for its insecticidal activities to a range of herbivores and microbes. Isolation and identification of bioactive compounds from walnut is a potential approach for the development of new pesticides. Laboratory experiments were carried out to investigate the acaricidal activities of green husk extracts of walnut. Bioassay-guided fractionation of petroleum-ether extracts of walnut led to the identification of a common plant-borne fatty acid ester, methyl palmitate (MP), which produced strong acaricidal activity (62.8% mortality) at 1 mg/ml at 24 h. The structure of MP was characterized with infrared spectrum and NMR, and the identification of MP confirmed using an authentic standard on high-performance liquid chromatography. Based on a slide dip bioassay, 10 mg/ml MP provided 97.9% mortality against adults of Tetranychus cinnabarinus (Boisduval) (Acari: Tetranychidae), whereas mortality against eggs was much lower (57.2%).

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Product Description

Sigma-Aldrich
Methyl palmitate, ≥97%
Sigma-Aldrich
Methyl palmitate, ≥99% (capillary GC)
Supelco
Methyl palmitate, analytical standard