啤酒的气味成分作为引诱因素,对侵入性鼻涕虫无吸引力

B. Piechowicz, P. Grodzicki, Paulina Ząbkiewicz, Aleksandra Sobczyk, A. Dąbrowska, Iwona Piechowicz, M. Pieniążek, M. Balawejder, L. Zarȩba
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在野外和实验室条件下,研究了入侵鼻涕虫对6种啤酒品牌的气味偏好。分析了啤酒气味对CO2排放的影响。此外,还对啤酒的挥发分进行了色谱-质谱分析。利用统计方法确定了啤酒品牌对蛞蝓的吸引力的化学成分。对试验结果进行了相关性分析。结果表明:啤酒挥发分中t-木酚、马斯托烯环氧化物、癸酸、9Z,12Z)-9,12-十八烯二烯酸2-乙酰氧基-1-(乙酰氧基甲基)乙酯、t-二醇和油酸对啤酒气味的吸引力有积极影响,而-榄香烯和双环[4,1,0]庚烷、3,7,7三甲基对啤酒气味的吸引力有消极影响。呼吸测量测试显示,暴露在啤酒气味中的鼻涕虫二氧化碳排放量增加,然而,似乎不可能明确指出哪种化合物可能导致所观察到的生理参数变化。暴露于啤酒气味的蛞蝓A. vulgaris二氧化碳排放量的增加与它们的气味结果无关DOI:10.2428/ecea.2018.25(1)11 ECOL化学工程A. 2018;25(2):133-151 1热什夫大学生物技术研究所分析化学系主任,波兰Pigonia 1,35 -310 Rzeszów .2哥白尼大学生物与环境保护学院动物生理学系,波兰Lwowska 1,87 -100 Toruñ . 3热什夫大学生物与农业学院土壤科学环境化学与水文学系,Æwikliñskiej 1,35 -601 Rzeszów,4热什夫大学生物与农业学院化学与食品毒理学教授,Æwikliñskiej 1,35 -601 Rzeszów,波兰。5热什夫大学数学与自然科学学院微分方程与统计学系,Pigonia 1,35 -310 Rzeszów,波兰。*通讯作者:bpiechow@poczta.onet.pl现场及实验室测试优先。另一方面,只有对6个个体进行的实验室测试结果与在偏好现场测试中获得的结果有良好的相关性,这表明,对鼻涕虫偏好的估计可能仅限于实验室测试。
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Components of the smell of beer as enticing factor for invasive slugs Arion lusitanicus non-mabille
The study on the smell preference to for six beer brands in invasive slug Arion vulgaris was carried out under field and laboratory conditions. The effect of beer smell on CO2 emission was also estimated. Additionally, chromatographic determination (GC-MS) of volatile fraction of the tested beer brands was carried out. Chemical compounds responsible for the attractiveness of beer brands for the slugs were determined using statistical methods. The correlation analysis between the results of performed tests was made. It was shown that components of beer volatile fraction, such as: t-muurolol, aristolene epoxide, decanoic acid, 9Z,12Z)-9,12-octadecadienoic acid 2-acetyloxy-1-(acetyloxymethyl)ethyl ester, t-cadinol and oleic acid have a positive effect, and -elemene and bicyclo[4,1,0]heptane,3,7,7 trimethyl have a negative effect on the attractiveness of beer smell for slugs. Respirometry tests showed an increase in CO2 emission in slugs exposed to the smell of beer, however, it appeared impossible to indicate unambiguously which chemical compound could be responsible for the observed change in their physiological parameters. The increase in CO2 emission by slugs A. vulgaris exposed to the smell of beer did not correlate with the results of their smell DOI: 10.2428/ecea.2018.25(1)11 ECOL CHEM ENG A. 2018;25(2):133-151 1 The Chair of Analytical Chemistry, Institute of Biotechnology, University of Rzeszow, Pigonia 1, 35-310 Rzeszów, Poland. 2 Department of Animal Physiology, Faculty of Biology an Environmental Protection, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Lwowska 1, 87-100 Toruñ, Poland. 3 Department of Soil Science Environmental Chemistry and Hydrology, Faculty of Biology and Agriculture, University of Rzeszow, Æwikliñskiej 1, 35-601 Rzeszów, Poland. 4 The Chair of Chemistry and Food Toxicology, Faculty of Biology and Agriculture, University of Rzeszow, Æwikliñskiej 1, 35-601 Rzeszów, Poland. 5 Department of Differential Equations and Statistics, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, University of Rzeszow, Pigonia 1, 35-310 Rzeszów, Poland. * Corresponding author: bpiechow@poczta.onet.pl preference in the field and laboratory tests. On the other hand, only the results of the laboratory tests performed on 6 individuals well correlated with the results obtained during the preference field tests, which indicate, that estimation the slugs’ preference may be limited to the laboratory tests.
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