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| Name = Dihydroactinidiolide | Name = Dihydroactinidiolide
| ImageFile = Dihydroactinidiolide.png | ImageFile = Dihydroactinidiolide.png
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| ImageAlt = Skeletal formula of dihydroactinidiolide
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| ImageFile1 = Dihydroactinidiolide-3D-balls.png
| IUPACName = (7a''R'')-5,6,7,7a-Tetrahydro-4,4,7a-<br />trimethyl-2(4''H'')-benzofuranone
| ImageSize1 = 180
| ImageAlt1 = Ball-and-stick model of the dihydroactinidiolide molecule
| PIN = (7a''R'')-4,4,7a-Trimethyl-5,6,7,7a-tetrahydro-1-benzofuran-2(4''H'')-one
| OtherNames = Dihydroactinidiolide | OtherNames = Dihydroactinidiolide
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'''Dihydroactinidiolide''' is a ] ]. It has a sweet, ]-like ] and is used as a ]. Dihydroactinidiolide occurs naturally in ], ], ]s, ]s, ] (]), and ]. It has also been prepared synthetically.<ref>S. Yao, M. Johannsen, R.G. Hazell, K.A. Jorgensen, ''J. Org. Chem.'', 63, 118-121.</ref> '''Dihydroactinidiolide''' is a ] ]. It has a sweet, ]-like ] and is used as a ]. Dihydroactinidiolide occurs naturally in ], ], ]s, ]es, and ]. It has also been prepared synthetically.<ref>S. Yao, M. Johannsen, R.G. Hazell, K.A. Jorgensen, ''J. Org. Chem.'', 63, 118-121.</ref>


Dihydroactinidiolide is a ] for a variety of insects;<ref></ref> for example, it is one of the three components of the ] for queen recognition of the workers of the red fire ant.<ref>Rocca, J.R. Tumlinson, J.H., Glancey, B.M., Lofgren, C.S., ''Tetrahedron Lett.'', 1983, 24, 1889.</ref> Dihydroactinidiolide is a ] for a variety of insects;<ref></ref> for example, it is one of the three components of the ] for queen recognition of the workers of the red fire ant.<ref>Rocca, J.R. Tumlinson, J.H., Glancey, B.M., Lofgren, C.S., ''Tetrahedron Lett.'', 1983, 24, 1889.</ref>


== References ==
As with ], found in ], dihydroactinidiolide is a ] attractant. Cultivators of silver vine (which contains another such ], ], which is also a cat attractant) sometimes find their plants destroyed by enthusiastic ]s.

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