Ecdysterone:20-hydroxyecdysone.:Introduction and Its Benefit Applications.
Contents:
- Chemical Info:Ecdysterone.
- Introduction:Ecdysterone.
- Ecdysterone Natural sources.
- Common Benefits of Ecdysterone.
- Ecdysterone Safety and Toxicity.
- Research Update:Ecdysterone.
Ecdysterone Natural sources.
Ecdysterone is rich in chinese herb named Cyanotis arachnoides C. B. Clarke and Achyranthis Bidentatae root,and other herb origins.
The primary sources of 20E in larvae are the prothoracic gland, ring gland, gut, and fat bodies. These tissues convert dietary cholesterol into the mature forms of the hormone 20E. For the most part these glandular tissues are lost in the adult with exception of the fat body, which is retained as a sheath of lipid tissue surrounding the brain and organs of the abdomen. In the adult female the ovary is a substantial source of 20E production. Adult males are left with, so far as is currently known, one source of 20E which is the fat body tissue. These hormone producing tissues express the ecdysone receptor throughout development, possibility indicating a functional feedback mechanism.
Reference:
1.Ecdysterone:20-hydroxyecdysone.:Introduction and Its Benefit Applications.
last edit date:11th,Mar.2010.
- Name:Ecdysterone
- Serie No:Pure09.
- Specifications:95%HPLC.
- INCI Name:N/A
- EINECS/ELINCS No.:N/A
- CAS:5289-74-7
- Chem/IUPAC Name:(2beta,3beta,5beta,22R)-2,3,14,20,22,25-Hexahydroxycholest-7-en-6-one





