Study on metabolic response of female and male Trogoderma varia-bile (Ballion) on different host grain using direct immersion solid-phase microextraction coupled with gas chromatography mass

T. Al-Shuwaili, M. Mohammadali, Adnan A. Lahuf, M. Agarwal, P. Koli
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The purpose of this study is to use the technique of gas chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry to study the metabolite profile of Trogoderma variabile using different host grains including canola, oats, wheat, and barley. Also, hydrocarbon profiling can be used as a chemo-taxonomical tool for insect species identification, especially for very morphologically similar species like T. granarium. For sample preparation insects were subjected to extraction with acetonitrile. Direct Immersion-Solid Phase Microextraction (DI-SPME) was employed, followed by Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry analysis (GC-MS) for the collection, separation, and identification of compounds. Additionally, insect host grains have a significant effect on the insect chemicals that are identified from T. variabile adults such as fatty acid and hydrocarbons. Results showed that insect host grains have a significant influence on the chemical compounds that are identified in females and males.  There were twenty-three compounds were identified from adults reared on canola and wheat. However, there were 26 and 28 compounds detected from adults reared on oats and barley respectively. Results also showed that 11-methylpentacosane; 13-methylheptacosane; heptacosane; docosane, 1-iodo- and nonacosane were the most significant compounds that identified form T. variabile male reared on different host grains. However, the main compounds identified from female cultured on different host grains include docosane, 1-iodo-; 1-butylamine, N-butyl-; oleic acid; heptacosane; 13-methylheptacosane; hexacosane; nonacosane; 2-methyloctacosane; n-hexadecanoic acid and docosane in the female samples.  
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利用直接浸入式固相微萃取-气相色谱质谱联用技术研究雌性和雄性球虫在不同寄主谷物上的代谢反应
本研究的目的是利用气相色谱-质谱联用技术,研究变种蛙皮蠹(Trogoderma variabile)在不同寄主谷物(包括油菜籽、燕麦、小麦和大麦)中的代谢物谱。此外,碳氢化合物分析可用作昆虫物种鉴定的化学分类学工具,特别是对形态非常相似的物种(如 T. granarium)。在制备样品时,昆虫会被乙腈萃取。采用直接浸入式固相微萃取(DI-SPME),然后进行气相色谱-质谱分析(GC-MS),以收集、分离和鉴定化合物。此外,昆虫寄主谷粒对从变种蝇成虫中鉴定出的昆虫化学物质(如脂肪酸和碳氢化合物)有显著影响。结果表明,昆虫寄主谷粒对从雌虫和雄虫身上鉴定出的化合物有显著影响。 在油菜籽和小麦上饲养的成虫体内发现了 23 种化合物。而在燕麦和大麦上饲养的成虫体内则分别检测出 26 和 28 种化合物。结果还显示,11-甲基二十五烷、13-甲基七烷烃、七烷烃、二十二烷烃、1-碘和壬烷烃是在不同寄主谷物上饲养的变种雄蝇体内鉴定出的最重要的化合物。然而,在不同寄主谷物上培养的雌性样本中鉴定出的主要化合物包括二十二烷、1-碘、1-丁胺、N-丁基、油酸、七烷、13-甲基七烷、六烷、壬烷、2-甲基八烷、正十六烷酸和二十二烷。
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