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CONJUGATED ECDYSONE IN THE EGGS OF THE SILKWORM, BOMBYX MORI
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1975
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BiologyPheromone BiochemistryBiochemistryEntomologyBioanalysisPhysiologyBombyx MoriSnail EnzymesPolar Active SubstanceReproductive BiologyPolar MoleculeEndocrinologyMedicinePublic HealthParasitology
A high activity of molting hormone (ecdysone) was detected in the extract of unfertilized, diapausing and developing silkworm eggs. The active substance in the diapause eggs behaved as a highly polar molecule at partitioning between n-butanol and water, and also in TLC. The majority of the activity seems to be due to a conjugated ecdysone, since the polar active substance was changed to a less polar substance upon treatment with "snail enzymes".
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