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1s verbenone

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Sourced in China

(1S)-(-)-verbenone is a monoterpene ketone that is a naturally occurring compound found in various plant sources. It is commonly used as a chemical standard and reference material in analytical and research applications.

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Verbenone conversion experiments

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In the species specific verbenone conversion experiments, TSA and TSB medium were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich (Shanghai, China). (S)-cis-verbenol (95% purity), (1S)-(-)-verbenone (94% purity) and heptyl acetate (≥98% purity) were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich (Shanghai, China) for use in all experiments.
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Analysis of Bark Beetle Attractants

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Contech Enterprises (Delta, BC, Canada) provided (±)-exo-brevicomin and (±)-frontalin. Bedoukian Research (Danbury, CT, USA) provided (–)-trans-verbenol. Finally, (1S)-(–)-verbenone, HPLC-grade hexane, 1-hexanol, and methanol, as well as 10 host volatiles of D. armandi were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich.
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