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Ecdysone

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Ecdysone

Ecdysone is a prohormone of the major insect moulting hormone 20-hydroxyecdysone, which is secreted from the prothoracic glands. Insect moulting hormones (ecdysone and its homologues) are generally called ecdysteroids. Ecdysteroids act as moulting hormones of arthropods but also occur in other invertebrates where they can play different role. In Drosphila melanogaster ecdysone concentration increase induces the expression of genes coding for proteins that the larva requires, and it cause chromosome puffs (sites of high expression) to form. Ecdysteroids also appear in many plants mostly as a protection agents (toxins or antifeedants) against herbivore insects.These phytoecdysteroids have medicinal value and are part of herbal adaptogenic remedies like Cordyceps. A pesticide sold with the name MIMIC has ecdysteroid activity, although its chemical structure has little resemblance to the ecdysteroids.

See also

Ecdysone receptor

Ecdybase, The Ecdysone Handbook - a free online ecdysteroids database

Adaptogens