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Uptake of linamarin and lotaustralin from their foodplant by larvae of Zygaena trifolii
Affiliation:1. School of Pharmacy, Shenyang Pharmaceutical University, No.103 Wenhua Road, Shenhe District, Shenyang 110016, China;2. School of Life Science and Biopharmaceutics, Shenyang Pharmaceutical University, No.103 Wenhua road, Shenyang 110016, China;3. Key Laboratory of Ministry Education for TCM Viscera-State Theory and Applications, Liaoning University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, No. 79 Chongshan Eastern Road, Huanggu District, Shenyang 110016, China
Abstract:Experiments in which unlabelled and [aglycone 14C-labelled cyanogenic glycosides, linamarin and lotaustralin, were fed to larvae of the moth Zygaena trifolii on leaves of an acyanogenic strain of their food plant, Lotus corniculatus, showed that the larvae retained about 20–45% of the glucosides consumed. The larvae in nature usually feed on plants of L. corniculatus which themselves contain linamarin and lotaustralin. Earlier experiments had shown that the larvae of Zygaena spp. are able to synthesize these glucosides from valine and isoleucine and so both sequestration and biosynthesis of the same compounds can occur. This is the only such occurrence yet known in the relationships between plants and insects.
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