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Ladybird defence alkaloids: Structural,chemotaxonomic and biosynthetic aspects (Col.: Coccinellidae)
Authors:Daloze  Désiré  Braekman  Jean-Claude  Pasteels  Jacques M
Institution:(1) Laboratory of Bio-organic Chemistry, University of Brussels, Av. F.D. Roosevelt 50, CP160-07, B-1050 Brussels, Belgium;(2) Laboratory of Animal and Cellular Biology, University of Brussels, Av. F.D. Roosevelt 50, CP160-12, B-1050 Brussels, Belgium
Abstract:Summary The defensive mechanisms which protect ladybird beetles (Coccinellidae) against predators are reviewed. Besides behavioural mechanisms, such as thanatosis and reflex bleeding, chemical defence mechanisms are playing a prevalent role. Indeed, ladybirds are protected not only by their smell, but also by repulsive alkaloids, most of which are considered to be of autogenous origin. In a few cases, dietarily-acquired substances are also involved. Particular emphasis is laid on the repellent alkaloids which are contained in the haemolymph of many species. The structures of 34 nitrogen-containing compounds isolated so far are presented, and their distribution within the family is discussed in the light of the most widely accepted classification of these beetles. To conclude, the mode of release of the alkaloids, their variation through the life cycle and their repellent and toxic properties are discussed, as well as the few biosynthetic data yet available.
Keywords:chemical defence  sequestration  reflex bleeding  alkaloids  chemotaxonomy  biosynthesis  repellency  toxicity  Coleoptera  Coccinellidae
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