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- W2321836168 abstract "The initiation of the molting process in insects has been attributed to a class of steroids known as ecdysones. These compounds were isolated and tentatively identified from pupae of the silkworm, Bombyx mori (L.) (Butenandt and Karlson 1954, Karlson and Hoffmeister 1963); adults of the socalled moroccan locust, Dociostaurus maroccanus (Thunberg) (Stamm 1958); tobacco horn worm, Manduca sexta (L.) (Kaplanis et al. 1966b); blowfly, Calliphora stygia (F.) (Galbraith et al. 1969), and the oak silkworm, Anthcraea pernyi Guerin-Men©ville (Horn et al. 1966). Subsequent work then led to structure determination (Kaplanis et al. 1966b, Hocks and Wiechert 1966, Hoffmeister and Gruetzmacher 1966, Karlson et al. 1965, Huber and Hoppe 1965) and synthesis (Siddall et al. 1966, Kerb et al. 1966, Huppi and Siddall 1967, Kerb et al. 1968). The major steroid hormones isolated and characterized from insect sources are α-ecdysone and 20-hydroxyecdysone; the ratios of the two vary among species. Another ecdysone, 20,26-dihydroxyecdysone, that was isolated from pupae of the tobacco hornworm (Thompson et al. 1967) may represent an intermediate in the degradative pathways of the ecdysones. The possible biosynthetic and degradative pathways of the ecdysones are discussed in a review by Robbins et al. (1971)." @default.
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- W2321836168 title "Constituents of the Boll Weevil.1 Vii. the Molting Hormone: Isolation Studies2" @default.
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