Metabolic Fate of Injected and Ingested Ecdysteroids in the Larvae of the Silkworm, Bombyx Mori, and the Tobacco Budworm, Heliothis VirescensUniversity of California, Berkeley, 1992 - 222 Seiten |
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Isolation of Ecdysteroids From Vitex strickeri Using | 8 |
Metabolism of Injected and Ingested Ecdysteroids | 17 |
Characteristics of Ecdysone Uptake in the Midgut Tissue | 78 |
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¹H-NMR 20-hydroxyecdysone 20-hydroxyecdysonoic acid 20HEoic 3H-ecdysone 60 70 Fractions 70 Fractions ml accumulation of radioactivity acetic acid acyltransferase ajugasterone C-20,22-monoacetonide Approximate ratio Bombyx mori CALIFORNIA LIBRARY carcass cell membrane Chapter cholesterol compounds Connat Dinan ecdysone absorption ecdysone metabolites ecdysone-22-acylesters ecdysone-22-oleate ecdysteroid-22-O-acyltransferase activity eluted enzyme activity enzyme assay epithelial cell epithelial cell membrane esterification esters excretion exogenous ecdysteroids fatty feces fifth instar larvae gut epithelial cell gut tissue Heliothis virescens hemolymph injection treatment homogenate HPLC analysis hydroxyecdysone hydroxylation incubation with 3H-ecdysone ingested ecdysteroids Injected and Ingested injection of 3H-ecdysone Insect Biochem insects instar Koolman Kubo Lafont larvae treated larval tissues lipophilic major metabolic pathway methanol extracts midgut tissue mori larvae oleoyl-CoA oral or hemolymph Physiol phytoecdysteroids polar metabolites protein radioactivity radioactivity accumulation RLCC silkworm Slinger and Isaac studies substrates sulfate conjugate temperature treated by hemolymph treated by oral UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA uptake virescens larvae ОН