Series of concentrations of 15 aliphatic alcohols were presented in 0.1 M sucrose to the tarsi of antennectomized-labellectomized blowflies (Phormia regina Meigen). With the pri-n-alcohols the mean concentrations at rejection formed a Traube series. When the rejection thresholds for all the alcohols tested were compared with their boiling points, vapor pressures, molecular surface areas) molecular moments, water-cottonseed oil distribution coefficients, standard free energies, and activity coefficients, a very high degree of correlation was found in each case. It is concluded that the limiting process which was measured is concerned with the receptor cells rather than with some other element in the complex response. Stimulative power was evidently not dependent on osmotic pressure nor on rate of molecular diffusion in solution, and the correlation with vapor pressure was inverse. It is judged that surface energy relationships are concerned in stimulation, but the exact mechanism cannot be defined until more is known about the structure of the sensory surface and about the process of excitation. The physiological activity of the alcohols is related more closely to the ease with which they gain access to the cell than to their chemical interaction with cellular constituents.
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REJECTION THRESHOLDS OF THE BLOWFLY FOR A SERIES OF ALIPHATIC ALCOHOLS
V. G. Dethier,
V. G. Dethier
From the Medical Division, Army Chemical Corps, Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland
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L. E. Chadwick
L. E. Chadwick
From the Medical Division, Army Chemical Corps, Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland
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V. G. Dethier
From the Medical Division, Army Chemical Corps, Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland
L. E. Chadwick
From the Medical Division, Army Chemical Corps, Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland
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September 23 1946
Online ISSN: 1540-7748
Print ISSN: 0022-1295
Copyright, 1947, by The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research
1947
J Gen Physiol (1947) 30 (3): 247–253.
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September 23 1946
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V. G. Dethier, L. E. Chadwick; REJECTION THRESHOLDS OF THE BLOWFLY FOR A SERIES OF ALIPHATIC ALCOHOLS . J Gen Physiol 20 January 1947; 30 (3): 247–253. doi: https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.30.3.247
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