Eisner T, Conner W E, Hicks K, Dodge K R, Rosenberg H I, Jones T H, Cohen M, Meinwald J
Science. 1977 Jun 17;196(4296):1347-9. doi: 10.1126/science.196.4296.1347.
The exocrine secretion of the "stinkpot turtle," Sternotherus odoratus, discharged by the animals in response to disturbance, contains four omega-phenylalkanoic acids (phenylacetic, 3-phenylpropionic, 5-phenylpentanoic, and 7-phenylheptanoic). The last two of these are new natural products. The first two are powerfully malodorous and responsible for the stench of the fluid. Lesser components, including several aliphatic acids, are also present. Only a few milligrams of secretion are discharged by a turtle at any one time. Although bioassays with fish suggest that the secretion has the potential to serve as a feeding deterrent to predators, it is argued that Sternotherus does not ordinarily discharge enough fluid to effect this action and may employ its secretion only as an aposematic signal that warns predators of its more generalized undesirability.
“麝香龟”(即小麝香龟,学名Sternotherus odoratus)受到惊扰时排出的外分泌液含有四种ω-苯链烷酸(苯乙酸、3-苯丙酸、5-苯戊酸和7-苯庚酸)。其中后两种是新的天然产物。前两种具有强烈的恶臭,是该液体恶臭的来源。还存在一些次要成分,包括几种脂肪酸。一只龟每次排出的分泌液只有几毫克。虽然对鱼类的生物测定表明这种分泌液有可能作为对捕食者的摄食威慑物,但有人认为小麝香龟通常排出的液体量不足以产生这种作用,其分泌液可能仅用作一种警戒信号,警告捕食者其整体上不宜食用。