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(p-55)THE RESEARCH OF THE OVIPOSITIONAL BEHAVIOR OF Papilio BUTTERFLIES AND ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY OF CHLOROGENIC ACID AND ITS ELEMENTS

Takashi A. Inoue1, Kazuaki Seta2, Kiyoshi Asaoka1 and Mamiko Ozaki3

1Japanese National institute of Sericultural and Entomological Science, 1-2 Ohwashi, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8634, Japan.
2Biopark of Adachi, Tokyo Hogima, Adachi-ku, Tokyo 121- 0064, Japan.
3Kyoto Institute of Technology Goshokaido-cho, Matsugasaki, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-8585, Japan.


According to the behavioral experiments with the swallowtail butterflies by Honda et al. (1986, 1988, 1990, 1992,1995), several compounds isolated from its host and non-host Rutaceae plants were identified as stimulus and inhibitory substances for their oviposition. Chlorogenic acid isolated from Zanthoxylum ailanthoides, and effect as a stimulant on P. protenor, as a inhibitor on P. memnon and no effect on P. xuthus. This compound is sepalated into 2 element, Quinic acid and Caffeic acid by hydrisis. Quinic acid is also the stimulant of P. protenor, and more, stimulant of P.memnon and P. xuthus. Electrophysiologically, the response of these butterflies to Quinic acid is not clear, on the other hand, the response of Caffeic acid which effect is not known were very clear. The effect of Caffeic acid to these butterflies should be examined.


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