An impediment to studying the implications of fine-scale variation in the distribution of secondary compounds within plants has been an inability to map their distribution. Conventional approaches require fine-scale dissections, followed by extraction and analysis, a strategy which is often limited by the large number of extractions required and by the difficulty in quantifying compounds in very small samples. A method has been developed which allows the microwave-facilitated transfer of furanocoumarins from fresh leaves to two-dimensional substrates (phase separation paper).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAlthough metabolites of furanocoumarins have been characterized in a wide range of organisms, to date they have been identified in only a single insect species, Papilio polyxenes. Depressaria pastinacella, the parsnip webworm, like P. polyxenes a specialist on Apiaceae, routinely consumes plant tissues higher in furanocoumarin content than does P.
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