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In a strategic move designed to enhance accessibility and accelerate research in chemical ecology and pest management, Alfa Chemistry has announced a significant reorganization of its extensive pheromone chemicals catalog. The company has implemented a novel categorization system based solely on the carbon number of the main chain, a fundamental structural characteristic of these behavior-modifying compounds.
This restructuring directly addresses a key challenge faced by researchers: efficiently locating pheromones with specific structural skeletons. Traditionally, pheromone catalogs might be organized by target insect species, functional groups, or broad chemical classes. While useful, these methods can sometimes obscure the core carbon backbone similarities crucial for understanding volatility, diffusion, and receptor interaction—properties inherently linked to chain length.
"Understanding the relationship between carbon chain length and pheromone activity is fundamental in semiochemical research," commented a spokesperson for Alfa Chemistry's pheromone division. "By reorganizing our inventory based on the main chain carbon count, we provide scientists with an intuitive, structure-first pathway to discover and compare compounds. Whether studying structure-activity relationships, designing novel analogues, or sourcing specific standards, this system streamlines the process."
The newly implemented structure organizes Alfa Chemistry's pheromones into clear categories:
10-Carbon Compounds
10 Carbon Diene Compounds: (3E,5Z)-Undeca-3,5-dien-1-yl acetate
10 Carbon Monoene Compounds: Decanoic acid, (E)-4-Oxo-2-decenal
11-Carbon Compounds
11 Carbon Monoene Compounds: (Z)-7-Dodecen-1-yl acetate (main chain: C11)
12-Carbon Compounds
12 Carbon Diene Compounds: (E,E)-8,10-Dodecadien-1-ol (Codlemone)
12 Carbon Monoene Compounds: (Z)-9-Dodecen-1-yl acetate
12 Carbon Triene Compounds: (3Z,6Z,9Z)-Dodeca-3,6,9-trien-1-yl acetate
13-Carbon Compounds
13 Carbon Diene Compounds: (5Z,9Z)-Tetradeca-5,9-dien-1-yl acetate
13 Carbon Monoene Compounds: Tridecanyl acetate
14-Carbon Compounds
14 Carbon Diene Compounds: (E,E)-9,11-Tetradecadien-1-yl acetate
14 Carbon Monoene Compounds: (Z)-9-Tetradecenal (Z9-14:Ald)
16-Carbon Compounds
16 Carbon Diene Compounds: (Z,Z)-7,11-Hexadecadien-1-yl acetate
16 Carbon Monoene Compounds: (Z)-11-Hexadecenal (Z11-16:Ald)
18-Carbon Compounds
18 Carbon Diene Compounds: (9Z,12Z)-Octadeca-9,12-dien-1-yl acetate
18 Carbon Monoene Compounds: (Z)-13-Octadecen-1-yl acetate
Specialized Long-Chain Compounds
19 Carbon Monoene Compounds: Nonadec-9-en-1-yl acetate
21 Carbon Monoene Compounds: Heneicos-1-ene
23 Carbon Monoene Compounds: Tricos-9-ene
This systematic approach allows scientists to quickly browse pheromones sharing the same carbon backbone length, facilitating comparative studies on how incremental changes in unsaturation or functional groups attached to that chain influence biological activity. It is particularly valuable for chemists synthesizing analogues and ecologists investigating the evolution of pheromone signals across related species.
About Alfa Chemistry
Alfa Chemistry's reorganization underscores its commitment to supporting cutting-edge research in chemical ecology, integrated pest management (IPM), and behavioral studies by providing not only high-purity pheromone standards but also a logically structured platform optimized for scientific discovery and efficiency. In addition, Alfa Chemistry also provides plant growth regulators like auxin, cytokinins, gibberellins as well as other natural PGRs