Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

As synthetic ecdysteroid

Although, ecdysteroids occur in helminth tissue and affect a number of aspects of development, the true hormonal role of ecdysone in helminths remains to be documented. Insect juvenile hormones (JH) have also been implicated as regulators of nematode development, particularly in relationship to molting and exsheathment, but there is little analytical evidence supporting the occurrence of JH in nematodes. However, exogenously applied JH and synthetic JH analogs have been reported to alter developmental processes of nematodes (71-73). A concerted effort to apply modern analytical methods could resolve the question of the presence of insect JH in nematodes. [Pg.299]


See other pages where As synthetic ecdysteroid is mentioned: [Pg.145]    [Pg.11]    [Pg.174]    [Pg.413]    [Pg.20]    [Pg.139]    [Pg.182]    [Pg.413]    [Pg.913]    [Pg.176]    [Pg.413]    [Pg.608]    [Pg.301]    [Pg.410]    [Pg.426]    [Pg.305]   


SEARCH



Ecdysteroids

Synthetic ecdysteroid analogues 11 a-acyl turkesterone

© 2024 chempedia.info