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Journal of Lipid Research, Vol 28, 582-588, Copyright © 1987 by Lipid Research, Inc.
PE Kolattukudy, S Bohnet and L Rogers
The uropygial gland secretions produced by female mallards (Anas
platyrhynchos) throughout the year were analyzed by thin-layer
chromatography and combined gas-liquid chromatography and mass
spectrometry. Most of the year, the secretion was composed of wax esters.
With the beginning of the mating season in the middle of March, a polar
component appeared which became the dominant and sole component of the
secretion through April and May and as the mating season ended in June, wax
esters became the sole component of the secretion. The polar components
were identified to be diesters of n-C8, n-C10, and n- C12 3-hydroxy acids
with n-C16 and n-C18 alcohols and n-C6 to C16 even chain acids. Immediately
after the diester-producing period the female uropygial glands produced
very long chain wax esters composed of fatty acids longer than C12. By the
end of August, shorter chain wax esters composed of C6 and C12 acids became
the dominant components of the secretion and this composition, previously
considered characteristic of mallards, remained constant until March. The
observed disappearance of the short chain waxes during the postnuptial
period is similar to that in males. The dramatic changes in the composition
of the uropygial glands similar to those observed in the female mallards
during the mating season have not yet been observed in any other species.
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Diesters of 3-hydroxy fatty acids produced by the uropygial glands of female mallards uniquely during the mating season
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