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  2. Human sex pheromones - Wikipedia

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    Androstenol is the putative female pheromone. [5] In a 1978 study by Kirk-Smith, people wearing surgical masks treated with androstenol or untreated were shown pictures of people, animals and buildings and asked to rate their attractiveness. [ 6 ]

  3. Sex pheromone - Wikipedia

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    For example, the Eastern spruce budworm Choristoneura fumiferana female pheromones contain a 95:5 mix of E-and Z 11-tetradecenal aldehydes, while the sex pheromones of other species of spruce budworm contain acetates and alcohols. [13] Sexual development in the freshwater green alga Volvox is initiated by a glycoprotein pheromone. [14]

  4. Pheromone - Wikipedia

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    Androstenol is the putative female pheromone. [58] In a 1978 study by Kirk-Smith, people wearing surgical masks treated with androstenol or untreated were shown pictures of people, animals and buildings and asked to rate the pictures on attractiveness. [59]

  5. Body odour and sexual attraction - Wikipedia

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    Each pheromone signal can elicit a distinct response based on the gender and social status of the recipient. [64] In insects, sex pheromones can be detected in very minute concentrations in the environment. Insect sex pheromones, usually released by the female to lure a male, are vital in the process by which insects locate each other for ...

  6. Bombykol - Wikipedia

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    Bombykol is a pheromone released by the female silkworm moth to attract mates. It is also the sex pheromone in the wild silk moth (Bombyx mandarina). [1] [2] Discovered by Adolf Butenandt in 1959, it was the first pheromone to be characterized chemically. [3]

  7. Insect pheromones - Wikipedia

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    500,000 scent glands of the female silkmoth (Bombyx mori) were needed to elucidate the molecular structure of bombycol. [1] Structural formula of bombycol, the first clearly chemically identified insect pheromone. Insect pheromones are neurotransmitters that serve the chemical communication between individuals of an insect species.