Past and present studies with ponasterones, the first insect molting hormones from plants. |
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Authors: | K Nakanishi |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry, Columbia University, New York, NY 10027. |
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Abstract: | The search for antitumor compounds from Southeast Asian plants led to ponasterones, the first phytoecdysteroids, just a year after structure determination of ecdysone and 20-hydroxyecdysone. An independent study of Chinese herb constituents by Takemoto et al. at Tohoku University led to the simultaneous and totally independent discovery of phytoecdysteroids. These findings greatly facilitated research in insect and crustacean physiology. The original structural studies on various phytoecdysteroids have led to interdisciplinary bioorganic studies in the area related to ecdysone receptor, ecdysone biosynthetic precursor (or its storage form), crustacean molt inhibitory factors, and so on. |
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