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Autor:
John H. Adler
Publikováno v:
Revista de Economía y Estadística. 7:73-82
Autor:
John H. Adler, Robert J. Grebenok
Publikováno v:
Critical Reviews in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. 34:253-264
Publikováno v:
Phytochemistry. 40:1125-1131
The incubation of several radiolabelled substrates with Zea mays plants demonstrated the incorporation of radiolabels into ecdysteroid conjugates. Radiolabelled [14C]ecdysone and [14C]20-hydroxyecdysone, were biosynthesized from [2-14C]mevalonic acid
Autor:
Robert J. Grebenok, John H. Adler
Publikováno v:
Lipids. 30:257-262
Insect-molting hormones, phytoecdysteroids, have been reported to occur in over 100 plant families. Plants, unlike insects, are capable of the biosynthesis of ecdysteroids from mevalonic acid, and in several cases the biosynthesis of phytoecdysteroid
Publikováno v:
Phytochemistry. 36:1399-1408
The polar ecdysteroid conjugate, ecdysone phosphate (2β,3β,14α,22R,25-pentahydroxy-7-en-6-one-3- phosphate) was identified in excised first leaves of spinach, where it is endogenously produced during 20- hydroxyecdysone biosynthesis. Radiolabelled
Autor:
John H. Adler, Robert J. Grebenok
Publikováno v:
Phytochemistry. 33:341-347
During the growth and development of spinach (Spinacia oleracea), phytoecdysteroid biosynthesis is observed later in the ontogeny of cotyledons, first and second leaves, whereas early in leaf ontogeny no biosynthesis of phytoecdysteroid is observed.
Publikováno v:
Lipids. 26:604-613
The order Caryophyllales, along with its two associated orders, the Polygonales and Plumbaginales, comprise the angiosperm subclass Caryophyllidae. We have now characterized the sterol compositon of 231 members of this subclass. This includes 210 spe
Autor:
John H. Adler, Robert J. Grebenok
Publikováno v:
Phytochemistry. 30:2905-2910
During the growth and development of spinach ( Spinacia oleracea ), phytoecdysteroids are dynamically cycled between various leaves with an overall increase in total ecdysteroid content per plant. Within seeds, the embryo possesses 17 μg ecdysteroid
Autor:
John H, Adler
Publikováno v:
New Jersey medicine : the journal of the Medical Society of New Jersey. 100(12)