The ecdysteroids from young embryonated eggs of the tobacco hornworm |
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Authors: | J.N. Kaplanis M.J. Thompson S.R. Dutky W.E. Robbins |
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Affiliation: | Insect Physiology Laboratory, Agricultural Research, SEA, USDA Beltsville, Maryland 20705 USA |
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Abstract: | 26-Hydroxyecdysone, which is the major free recoverable ecdysteroid of older age groups of embryonated eggs of the tobacco hornworm was also the major component in 4- to 18-hour-old embryonated eggs. The other 3β-ecdysteroids, ecdysone, 20-hydroxyecdysone, and 20,26-dihydroxy-ecdysone, were also present and accounted for an the molting hormone activity; 26-hydroxyecdysone was devoid of molting hormone activity in the house fly assay. 20-Hydroxyecdysone was a minor component, which confirms the earlier observations that the main metabolic route for ecdysteroids during embryonic development is that leading to 26-hydroxy-ecdysone, whereas formation of 20-hydroxyecdysone is a minor pathway. A new 3α-ecdysteroid, 3-epi-26-hydroxyecdysone, also devoid of molting hormone activity, was the second major ecdysteroid isolated from the eggs. 3-Epi-20,26-dihydroxyecdysone was detected in very minute amounts. In additon to the six 3β-and 3α-ecdysteroids there were at least an equivalent number of unknown ecdysteroids an of which lacked molting hormone activity. Their physical properties including chromatographic behavior are discussed. |
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