Seznam prací

Citační ohlas - seznam citací na publikované práce s vyloučením autocitací
RNDr. Irena Valterová, CSc.
62 prací bylo publikováno v mezinárodních impaktovaných časopisech; z toho 45 prací
bylo nezávisle citováno celkem 242-krát (po vyloučení autocitací všech spoluautorů).
Následující seznam odkazů byl vytvořen na základě údajů na Web of Science.
1. Valterová I., Klinot J., Vystrčil A.: Collect. Czech. Chem. Commun. 45, 1964-1973 (1980). 3,4-Seco-3,28lupanedioic acids substituted in the side chain at C(5).
počet nezávislých citací: 1
1.1. Wahhab-A Ottosen-M Bachelor-FW. The Synthesis of Norlupanes and Bisnorlupanes. CANADIAN
JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY-REVUE CANADIENNE DE CHIMIE, 1991, Vol 69, Iss 3, pp 570-577.
2. Valterová I., Klinot J., Vystrčil A.: Collect. Czech. Chem. Commun. 48, 649-661 (1983). Preparation and
antibacterial activity of di-, tri- and tetraoic acids derived from 3,4-secolupane.
počet nezávislých citací: 10
2.1. Baas-WJ. PHYTOCHEMISTRY, 1983, Vol 22, pp 2809
2.2. Baas-WJ. Naturally-Occurring Seco-Ring-A-Triterpenoids and Their Possible Biological Significance.
PHYTOCHEMISTRY, 1985, Vol 24, Iss 9, pp 1875-1889.
2.3. Wahhab-A Ottosen-M Bachelor-FW. The Synthesis of Norlupanes and Bisnorlupanes. CANADIAN
JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY-REVUE CANADIENNE DE CHIMIE, 1991, Vol 69, Iss 3, pp 570-577.
2.4. Shirane-N Hashimoto-Y Ueda-K Takenaka-H Katoh-K. Ring-A Cleavage of 3-Oxo-Olean-12-en-28-Oic
Acid by the Fungus Chaetomium Longirostre. PHYTOCHEMISTRY, 1996, Vol 43, Iss 1, pp 99-104.
2.5. Nigmatullina LR, Flekhter OB, Baltina LA, et al. Synthesis of ketals of methyl 3-oxo-lup-20(29)-en-28-oate.
CHEM NAT COMPD+ 38 (6): 583-585 NOV-DEC 2002
2.6. Nigmatullina LR, Flekhter OB, Baltina LA, et al. Synthesis of methyl [3,2-c]-pyrazol-lup-20(29)-en-28-oate.
CHEM NAT COMPD+ 38 (6): 577-578 NOV-DEC 2002
2.7. Flekhter OB, Boreko EI, Nigmatullina LR, et al. Synthesis and antiviral activity of hydrazides and
substituted benzalhydrazides of betulinic acid and its derivatives RUSS J BIOORG CHEM+ 29 (3): 296-301
MAY-JUN 2003
2.8. Flekhter OB, Boreko EI, Nigmatullina LR, et al. Synthesis and antiviral activity of ureides and carbamates
of betulinic acid and its derivatives RUSS J BIOORG CHEM+ 29 (6): 594-600 NOV-DEC 2003
2.9. Flekhter OB, Boreko EI, Nigmatullina LR, et al. Synthesis and antiviral activity of betulonic acid amides
and conjugates with amino acids RUSS J BIOORG CHEM+ 30 (1): 80-88 JAN-FEB 2004
2.10. Medvedeva NI, Flekhter OB, Baltina LA, et al. Synthesis of 4,5-seco-derivatives of allobetulin.
CHEMISTRY OF NATURAL COMPOUNDS 40 (3): 247-249 MAY-JUN 2004
3. Valterová I., Křeček J., Vrkoč J.: Acta Ent. Bohemoslov. 81, 416-425 (1984). Frontal gland secretion and
ecology of the Greater Antillean termite Nasutitermes hubbardii (Isoptera; Termitidae).
počet nezávislých citací: 5
3.1. Weidner-H. Newer Literature on Some Problems in Applied Termitology. ZEITSCHRIFT FUR
PFLANZENKRANKHEITEN UND PFLANZENSCHUTZ-JOURNAL OF PLANT DISEASES AND
PROTECTION, 1986, Vol 93, Iss 6, pp 642-662.
3.2. Everaerts-C Pasteels-JM Roisin-Y Bonnard-O. The Monoterpenoid Fraction of the Defensive Secretion in
Nasutitermitinae from Papua New-Guinea. BIOCHEMICAL SYSTEMATICS AND ECOLOGY, 1988, Vol
16, Iss 4, pp 437-444.
3.3. Wahlberg-I Eklund-AM. Cyclized Cembranoids of Natural Occurrence. PROGRESS IN THE
CHEMISTRY OF ORGANIC NATURAL PRODUCTS (Zechmeister L.), 1992, Vol 60, pp 1-141. Springer
Verlag Wien New York.
3.4. EVERAERTS C, ROISIN Y, LEQUERE JL, et al. SESQUITERPENES IN THE FRONTAL GLAND
SECRETIONS OF NASUTE SOLDIER TERMITES FROM NEW-GUINEA. J CHEM ECOL 1993, Vol.
19: (12) 2865-2879.
3.5. Collins-MS Haverty-MI Thorne-BL, The Termites (Isoptera, Kalotermitidae, Rhinotermitidae, Termitidae)
of the British-Virgin-Islands - Distribution, Moisture Relations, and Cuticular Hydrocarbons,
SOCIOBIOLOGY, 1997, Vol 30, Iss 1, pp 63-76.
4. Valterová I., Buděšínský M., Tureček F., Vrkoč J.: Collect. Czech. Chem. Commun. 49, 2024-2039
(1984). Minor diterpene components of the defense secretion from the frontal gland of soldiers of the
species Nasutitermes costalis (Holmgren).
počet nezávislých citací: 4
4.1. Hanson-JR. Diterpenoids, NATURAL PRODUCT REPORTS, 1986, Vol 3, Iss 4, pp 307-322.
4.2. Exner-O. Physical Methods in Organic-Chemistry - Mutual Relationships and Antagonism. CHEMICKE
LISTY, 1990, Vol 84, Iss 1, pp 23-38.
4.3. Wahlberg-I Eklund-AM. Cyclized Cembranoids of Natural Occurrence. PROGRESS IN THE
CHEMISTRY OF ORGANIC NATURAL PRODUCTS (Zechmeister L.), 1992, Vol 60, pp 1-141. Springer
Verlag Wien New York.
4.4. Everaerts-C Roisin-Y Lequere-JL Bonnard-O Pasteels-JM. Sesquiterpenes in the Frontal Gland Secretions
of Nasute Soldier Termites from New-Guinea. JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ECOLOGY, 1993, Vol 19, Iss
12, pp 2865-2879.
5. Vaněk T., Valterová I., Streinz L.: J. Chromatogr. 347, 188-190 (1985). Preparative HPLC of (2E)- and
(2Z)-farnesol.
počet nezávislých citací: 2
5.1. Liquid Column Chromatography. JOURNAL OF CHROMATOGRAPHY, 1986, Vol 372, Iss 1, pp B1B59. English, Review, A1532,1090.
5.2. Palamareva-M Kozekov-I Jurova-I. Chromatographic Behavior of Diastereoisomers .12. Effects of Alumina
on Separations of Esters of Maleic and Fumaric Acids. JOURNAL OF CHROMATOGRAPHY A, 1994, Vol
670, Iss 1-2, pp 181-190.
6. Valterová I., Vašíčková S., Buděšínský M., Vrkoč J.: Collect. Czech. Chem. Commun. 51, 2884-2895
(1986). Constituents of frontal gland secretion of Peruvian termites Nasutitermes ephratae.
počet nezávislých citací: 5
6.1. Chuah-CH Goh-SH Tho-YP. Interspecific Variation in Defense Secretions of Malaysian Termites from the
Genus Nasutitermes (Isoptera, Nasutitermitinae). JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ECOLOGY, 1989, Vol 15, Iss
2, pp 549-563.
6.2. Goh-SH Chuah-CH Vadiveloo-J Tho-YP. Soldier Defense Secretions of Malaysian Free-Ranging Termite of
the Genus Lacessititermes (Isoptera, Nasutitermitinae). JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ECOLOGY, 1990, Vol
16, Iss 2, pp 619-630.
6.3. Chuah-CH Goh-SH Blunt-JW. Intraspecific and Interspecific Variations in the Defense Secretions of the
Malaysian Termite Hospitalitermes (Isoptera, Nasutitermitinae). BIOCHEMICAL SYSTEMATICS AND
ECOLOGY, 1991, Vol 19, Iss 1, pp 35-46.
6.4. Wahlberg-I Eklund-AM. Cyclized Cembranoids of Natural Occurrence. PROGRESS IN THE
CHEMISTRY OF ORGANIC NATURAL PRODUCTS (Zechmeister L.), 1992, Vol 60, pp 1-141. Springer
Verlag Wien New York.
6.5. Zhao CJ, Rickards RW, Trowell SC. Antibiotics from Australian terrestrial invertebrates. Part 1:
Antibacterial trinervitadienes from the termite Nasutitermes triodiae. TETRAHEDRON 60 (47): 1075310759 NOV 15 2004
7. Cerrini S., Lamba D., Valterová I., Buděšínský M., Vrkoč J., Tureček F.: Collect. Czech. Chem.
Commun. 52, 707-713 (1987). Methyl 3b,6b-diacetoxy-10-oxo-(7a)-kemp-11-en-20-oate: The revised
structure for the kempane derivative from the frontal gland secretion of Nasutitermes costalis soldiers.
počet nezávislých citací: 2
7.1. Exner-O. Physical Methods in Organic-Chemistry - Mutual Relationships and Antagonism. CHEMICKE
LISTY, 1990, Vol 84, Iss 1, pp 23-38.
7.2. Wahlberg-I Eklund-AM. Cyclized Cembranoids of Natural Occurrence. PROGRESS IN THE
CHEMISTRY OF ORGANIC NATURAL PRODUCTS (Zechmeister L.), 1992, Vol 60, pp 1-141. Springer
Verlag Wien New York.
8. Valterová I., Buděšínský M., Křeček J., Vrkoč J.: Chemistry and Biology of Social Insects (Eder J. and
Rembold H., eds.), p. 410-411. Verlag J. Peperny, Munich 1987. Isolation and identification of the
defensive compounds of the termite species Nasutitermes nigriceps.
počet nezávislých citací: 4
8.1. Everaerts-C Pasteels-JM Roisin-Y Bonnard-O. The Monoterpenoid Fraction of the Defensive Secretion in
Nasutitermitinae from Papua New-Guinea. BIOCHEMICAL SYSTEMATICS AND ECOLOGY, 1988,
Vol 16, Iss 4, pp 437-444.
8.2. Roisin-Y Everaerts-C Pasteels-JM Bonnard-O. Caste-Dependent Reactions to Soldier Defensive Secretion
and Chiral Alarm Recruitment Pheromone in Nasutitermes-Princeps. JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL
ECOLOGY, 1990, Vol 16, Iss 10, pp 2865-2875.
8.3. Everaerts-C Roisin-Y Lequere-JL Bonnard-O Pasteels-JM. Sesquiterpenes in the Frontal Gland Secretions
of Nasute Soldier Termites from New-Guinea. JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ECOLOGY, 1993, Vol 19, Iss
12, pp 2865-2879.
8.4. Ruther-J Hilker-M. A Versatile Method for Online Analysis of Volatile Compounds from Living Samples.
JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ECOLOGY, 1998, Vol 24, Iss 3, pp 525-534.
9. Vrkoč J., Konečný K., Valterová I., Hrdý I.: J Chem. Ecol. 14, 1347-1358 (1988). Rubber substrates and
their influence on isomerization of conjugated dienes in pheromone dispensers.
počet nezávislých citací: 4
9.1. Vick-KW Mankin-RW Cogburn-RR Mullen-M Throne-JE Wright-VF Cline-LD. Review of PheromoneBaited Sticky Traps for Detection of Stored-Product Insects. JOURNAL OF THE KANSAS
ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY, 1990, Vol 63, Iss 4, pp 526-532.
9.2. Anshelevich-L Kehat-M Dunkelblum-E Greenberg-S. Sex-Pheromone Traps for Monitoring the European
Vine Moth, Lobesia-Botrana - Effect of Dispenser Type, Pheromone Dose, Field Aging of Dispenser, and
Type of Trap on Male Captures. PHYTOPARASITICA, 1994, Vol 22, Iss 4, pp 281-290.
9.3. Kehat-M Anshelevich-L Dunkelblum-E Fraishtat-P Greenberg-S. Sex-Pheromone Traps for Monitoring the
Codling Moth - Effect of Dispenser Type, Field Aging of Dispenser, Pheromone Dose and Type of Trap on
Male Captures. ENTOMOLOGIA EXPERIMENTALIS ET APPLICATA, 1994, Vol 70, Iss 1, pp 55-62.
9.4. Hofmeyr-JH Burger-BV. Controlled-Release Pheromone Dispenser for Use in Traps to Monitor Flight
Activity of False Codling Moth. JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ECOLOGY, 1995, Vol 21, Iss 3, pp 355-363.
10. Valterová I., Křeček J., Vrkoč J.: Acta Ent. Bohemoslov. 85, 241-248 (1988). Chemical composition of
soldier frontal gland secretion of termites Velocitermes velox (Isoptera: Termitidae) and its biological
activity.
počet nezávislých citací: 4
10.1. Roisin-Y Everaerts-C Pasteels-JM Bonnard-O. Caste-Dependent Reactions to Soldier Defensive Secretion
and Chiral Alarm Recruitment Pheromone in Nasutitermes-Princeps. JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL
ECOLOGY, 1990, Vol 16, Iss 10, pp 2865-2875.
10.2. Kesselmans-RPW Wijnberg-JBPA Degroot-A Devries-NK. Synthesis of All Stereoisomers of Eudesm-11en-4-Ol .1. Stereospecific Synthesis of the Trans-Fused and Cis-Fused Octahydro-8-Hydroxy-4A,8Dimethyl-2(1H)-Naphthalenones - Conformational-Analysis of the Cis-Fused Compounds. JOURNAL OF
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, 1991, Vol 56, Iss 26, pp 7232-7236.
10.3. Kesselmans-RPW Wijnberg-JBPA Minnaard-AJ Walinga-RE Degroot-A. Synthesis of All Stereoisomers
of Eudesm-11-en-4-Ol .2. Total Synthesis of Selin-11-en-4-Alpha-Ol, Intermedeol, Neointermedeol, and
Paradisiol - 1st Total Synthesis of Amiteol. JOURNAL OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, 1991, Vol 56, Iss
26, pp 7237-7244.
10.4. Wahlberg-I Eklund-AM. Cyclized Cembranoids of Natural Occurrence. PROGRESS IN THE
CHEMISTRY OF ORGANIC NATURAL PRODUCTS (Zechmeister L.), 1992, Vol 60, pp 1-141.
Springer Verlag Wien New York.
11. Valterová I., Křeček J., Vrkoč J.: Biochem. Syst. Ecol. 17, 327-332 (1989). Intraspecific variation in the
defense secretions of Nasutitermes ephratae soldiers and the biological activity of some of their
components.
počet nezávislých citací: 5
11.1. Wahlberg-I Eklund-AM. Cyclized Cembranoids of Natural Occurrence. PROGRESS IN THE
CHEMISTRY OF ORGANIC NATURAL PRODUCTS (Zechmeister L.), 1992, Vol 60, pp 1-141.
Springer Verlag Wien New York.
11.2. Roisin-Y Pasteels-JM. The Nasute Termites (Isoptera, Nasutitermitinae) of Papua-New-Guinea.
INVERTEBRATE TAXONOMY, 1996, Vol 10, Iss 3, pp 507-616.
11.3. Leponce M, Roisin Y, Pasteels JM. Community interactions between ants and arboreal-nesting termites in
New Guinea coconut plantations. INSECT SOC 1999, 46: (2) 126-130.
11.4. Zhao CJ, Rickards RW, Trowell SC. Antibiotics from Australian terrestrial invertebrates. Part 1:
Antibacterial trinervitadienes from the termite Nasutitermes triodiae. TETRAHEDRON 60 (47): 1075310759 NOV 15 2004
11.5. Krauss M, Wilcke W, Martius C, et al. Atmospheric versus biological sources of polycyclic aromatic
hydrocarbons (PAHs) in a tropical rain forest environment. ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION 135 (1):
143-154 MAY 2005
12. Svatoš A., Valterová I., Fábryová A., Vrkoč J.: Collect. Czech. Chem. Commun. 54, 151-159 (1989).
Determination of the absolute configuration of secondary alcohols by modified Horeau's method using
HPLC.
počet nezávislých citací: 4
12.1. Metz-P Bertels-S Frohlich-R. An Enantioselective Approach to 3-Alpha-Hydroxy-15-Rippertene Construction of the Tetracyclic Ring-System. JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY,
1993, Vol 115, Iss 26, pp 12595-12596.
12.2. Abreu-P Pereira-A. A New Indole Alkaloid from Sarcocephalus-Latifolius. HETEROCYCLES, 1998, Vol
48, Iss 5, pp 885-891.
12.3. Loukaci A, Kayser O, Bindseil KU, et al. New trichothecenes isolated from Holarrhena floribunda. J NAT
PROD 2000, 63: (1) 52-56.
12.4. Harada, K, Shimizu, Y, Kawakami, A, Norimoto, M, Fujii, K. Chromatographic determination of the
absolute configuration of an acyclic secondary alcohol using difluorodinitrobenzene. ANALYTICAL
CHEMISTRY 2000, 72: (17) 4142-4147.
13. Valterová I., Křeček J., Vrkoč J.: Pr. Nauk. Inst. Chem. Org. Fiz. Politech. Wroclav 33, 453-455 (1988).
Biological activity of the components of Nasutitermes nigriceps defense secretion.
počet nezávislých citací: 1
13.1. Persson-M Sjodin-K Borgkarlson-AK Norin-T Ekberg-I. Relative Amounts and Enantiomeric
Compositions of Monoterpene Hydrocarbons in Xylem and Needles of Picea-Abies.
PHYTOCHEMISTRY, 1996, Vol 42, Iss 5, pp 1289-1297.
14. Svatoš A., Valterová I., Šaman D., Vrkoč J.: Collect. Czech. Chem. Commun. 55, 485-490 (1990). Direct
esterification of 2-methoxy-2-phenyl-3,3,3-trifluoro-propionic acid. A reinvestigation.
počet nezávislých citací: 15
14.1. Konig-WA Nippe-KS Mischnick-P. Enantiomeric Purity of Mosher Acid. TETRAHEDRON LETTERS,
1990, Vol 31, Iss 47, pp 6867-6868.
14.2. Takeuchi-Y Itoh-N Note-H Koizumi-T Yamaguchi-K. Alpha-Cyano-Alpha-Fluorophenylacetic Acid
(Cfpa) - A New Reagent for Determining Enantiomeric Excess That Gives Very Large F-19 NMR DeltaDelta Values. JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, 1991, Vol 113, Iss 16, pp 63186320.
14.3. Berens-U Scharf-HD. A New Synthesis of (S)-Beta-Methyl-Gamma-Butyrolactone and (S)-4-Benzyloxy-3Methylbutanoic Acid. SYNTHESIS-STUTTGART, 1991, Iss 10, pp 832-834.
14.4. Zheng-C Pham-VT Phillips-RS. Asymmetric Reduction of Ketoesters with Alcohol-Dehydrogenase from
Thermoanaerobacter-Ethanolicus. BIOORGANIC & MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY LETTERS, 1992, Vol 2,
Iss 6, pp 619-622.
14.5. Takeuchi-Y Itoh-N Koizumi-T. The Remarkably High Reactivity of Alpha-Cyano-AlphaFluorophenylacetyl Chloride (Cfpa-Cl) Towards Hindered Nucleophiles in Enantiomeric Excess
Determination. JOURNAL OF THE CHEMICAL SOCIETY-CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS, 1992,
Iss 20, pp 1514-1515.
14.6. Maddaluno-J Corruble-A Leroux-V Ple-G Duhamel-P. Handy Access to Chiral N,N'-Disubstituted 3Aminopyrrolidines. TETRAHEDRON-ASYMMETRY, 1992, Vol 3, Iss 10, pp 1239-1242.
14.7. Gaboury-JA Sibi-MP. Enantiocontrolled Synthesis of Burseran, Brassilignan, Dehydroxycubebin, and
Other Tetrahydrofuran Lignans in Both Enantiomeric Forms - Application of Intermolecular Nitrile Oxide
Cycloadditions and Lipase Mediated Kinetic Resolutions. JOURNAL OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, 1993,
Vol 58, Iss 8, pp 2173-2180.
14.8. Nagasawa-K Yamashita-A Katoh-S Ito-K Wada-K. N-Coumarinyl-L-Proline, a Novel Chiral Derivatizing
Agent for H-1-NMR Determination of Enantiomeric Purities of Alcohols and Amines. CHEMICAL &
PHARMACEUTICAL BULLETIN, 1995, Vol 43, Iss 2, pp 344-346.
14.9. Nagasawa-K Seto-N Hara-C Ito-K, Coumarin-Containing Chiral Discriminating Agents .7. New Crystalline
H-1-NMR Enantiomeric Excess Determination Reagent for Alcohols and Amines, (R)-(-)-OCoumarinylmandelic and (S)-(+)-O-Coumarinylmandelic Acids, YAKUGAKU ZASSHI-JOURNAL OF
THE PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN, 1997, Vol 117, Iss 10-11, pp 786-799.
14.10. Haiza-MA Sanyal-A Snyder-JK, O-Nitromandelic Acid - A Chiral Solvating Agent for the NMR
Determination of Chiral Diamine Enantiomeric Purity, CHIRALITY, 1997, Vol 9, Iss 5-6, pp 556-562.
14.11. Růžička J, Streinz L, Wimmer Z, Rejzek M, Zarevúcka M, Koutek B, Lešetický L.: J. CHEM.
RESEARCH 1998, pp 3401-3407.
14.12. Sibi MP, Rutherford D, Renhowe PA, et al. Investigations of a nucleophilic alaninol synthon derived from
serine. J AM CHEM SOC 1999, 121: (33) 7509-7516.
14.13. Che C, Zhang ZN, Huang GL, et al. Catalytic selectivities of chiral tartrate on kinetic resolution of DL-1tetradecen-3-ol via asymmetric epoxidation reaction. CHINESE JOURNAL OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
24 (10): 1281-1283 OCT 2004
14.14. Vavra J, Vodicka P, Streinz L, et al. Chiral derivatives of 2-(1-naphthyl)2-phenylacetic acid.
CHIRALITY 16 (9): 652-660 NOV 2004
14.15. Takeuchi Y, Fujisawa H, Noyori R. A very reliable method for determination of absolute configuration of
chiral secondary alcohols by H-1 NMR spectroscopy. ORGANIC LETTERS 6 (24): 4607-4610 NOV 25
2004
15. Valterová I., Bolgar T.S., Kalinová B., Kovalev B.G., Vrkoč J.: Acta Ent. Bohemoslov. 87, 435-444
(1990). Host plant components from the maize tassel; electroantennogramme responses of the European
corn borer, Ostrinia nubilalis, Hbn. to the identified compounds and their analogues.
počet nezávislých citací: 1
15.1. Frolov-AN Trishkin-DS Dyatlova-KD Chumakov-MA, Spatial-Distribution of Corn-Borer (OstriniaNubilalis) in Area of Developing 2 Generations, ZOOLOGICHESKY ZHURNAL, 1996, Vol 75, Iss 11, pp
1644-1652.
16. Lindström M., Norin T., Valterová I., Vrkoč J.: Naturwissenschaften 77, 134-135 (1990). Chirality of
the monoterpene alarm pheromones of termites.
počet nezávislých citací: 5
15.1. Ochocka-RJ Sybilska-D Asztemborska-M Kowalczyk-J Goronowicz-J. Approach to Direct Chiral
Recognition of Some Terpenic Hydrocarbon Constituents of Essential Oils by Gas-Chromatography
Systems via Alpha-Cyclodextrin Complexation. JOURNAL OF CHROMATOGRAPHY, 1991, Vol 543,
Iss 1, pp 171-177.
15.2. Ninomiya-K Nohara-I Toyoda-T Kimura-T. The Pattern of Volatile Compounds in Incubated and Fresh
Preputial Fluid of Male-Mice. ZOOLOGICAL SCIENCE, 1993, Vol 10, Iss 3, pp 537-542.
15.3. Alonsoamelot-ME Avila-JL Otero-LD Mora-F Wolff-B. A New Bioassay for Testing-Plant Extracts and
Pure Compounds Using Red Flour Beetle Tribolium-Castaneum Herbst. JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL
ECOLOGY, 1994, Vol 20, Iss 5, pp 1161-1177.
15.4. Reinhard J, Clement JL. Alarm reaction of European Reticulitermes termites to soldier head capsule
volatiles (Isoptera, Rhinotermitidae). J INSECT BEHAV 15: (1) 95-107 JAN 2002
15.5. Reinhard J, Quintana A, Sreng L, et al. Chemical signals inducing attraction and alarm in European
Reticulitermes termites (Isoptera, Rhinotermitidae). SOCIOBIOLOGY 42 (3): 675-691 2003
16. Valterová I., Buděšínský M., Vrkoč J., Prestwich G.D.: Collect. Czech. Chem. Commun. 55, 1580-1585
(1990). (8Z)-1(15),8(9)-Trinervitadien-3a-ol from Nasutitermes nigriceps termites. The revised structure
for a defense compound of Trinervitermes gratiosus termites.
počet nezávislých citací: 3
16.1. Hanson-JR. Diterpenoids. NATURAL PRODUCT REPORTS, 1992, Vol 9, Iss 1, pp 1-16. English,
Review, HK132,236
16.2. Wahlberg-I Eklund-AM. Cyclized Cembranoids of Natural Occurrence. PROGRESS IN THE
CHEMISTRY OF ORGANIC NATURAL PRODUCTS (Zechmeister L.), 1992, Vol 60, pp 1-141.
Springer Verlag Wien New York.
16.3. Kato T, Hoshikawa M. Synthesis of (+/-)-trinervitadiene-2,3-diol. HELVETICA CHIMICA ACTA 87 (4):
925-939 2004
17. Valterová I., Buděšínský M., Vrkoč J.: Collect. Czech. Chem. Commun. 56, 2969-2977 (1991). Defensive
substances from the frontal gland secretion of Nasutitermes nigriceps termite soldiers.
počet nezávislých citací: 2
17.1. Hanson-JR. Diterpenoids. NATURAL PRODUCT REPORTS, 1993, Vol 10, Iss 2, pp 159-174. English,
Review, KZ973,246
17.2. Zhao CJ, Rickards RW, Trowell SC. Antibiotics from Australian terrestrial invertebrates. Part 1:
Antibacterial trinervitadienes from the termite Nasutitermes triodiae. TETRAHEDRON 60 (47): 1075310759 NOV 15 2004
18. Borg-Karlson A.-K., Lindström M., Norin T., Persson M., Valterová I.: Acta Chem. Scand. 47, 138-144
(1993). Enantiomeric composition of monoterpene hydrocarbons in different tissues of Norway spruce,
Picea abies (L.) Karst. A Multidimensional gas chromatography study.
počet nezávislých citací: 14
14.1. Wilkins-CL. Multidimensional GC for Qualitative Ir and MS of Mixtures. ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY,
1994, Vol 66, Iss 5, pp A295-A301.
14.2. Hennig-P Steinborn-A Engewald-W. Investigation of the Composition of Pinus Peuce Needle Oil by GCMS and GC-GC-MS. CHROMATOGRAPHIA, 1994, Vol 38, Iss 11-12, pp 689-693.
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