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Quantitative structure-activity relationships (QSAR) of trimedlure isomers
J D Warthen1, W F Schmidt, R T Cunningham
1Insect Chemical Ecology Laboratory, USDA, ARS, BARC-West.
Abstract:
Trimedlure (tert-butyl 4- and 5-chloro-cis- andtrans-2-methylcyclohexane-1-carboxylate), a mixture of eight isomers, is used as an attractant for detecting and monitoring the male Mediterranean fruit fly. This paper reports the quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSAR), via CHEMX, of the eight purified isomers (racemic mixtures) of trimedlure. The relationship between structure and attractiveness is demonstrated by utilizing male medfly field catch on day 0 of the individual isomers vs. several molecular descriptors: volume, surface area, a torsion angle, and an interatomic distance.
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