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Biosynthesis of 20-hydroxyecdysone in Ajuga hairy roots: fate of 6alpha- and 6beta-hydrogens of lathosterol.

Authors: K, Ohyama; T, Kushiro; K, Nakamura; Y, Fujimoto;

Biosynthesis of 20-hydroxyecdysone in Ajuga hairy roots: fate of 6alpha- and 6beta-hydrogens of lathosterol.

Abstract

The fate of 6alpha- and 6beta-hydrogens of lathosterol during the transformation into 20-hydroxyecdysone was chased by feeding [3alpha,6beta-2H2]- and [3alpha,6alpha-2H2]-lathosterols to hairy roots of Ajuga reptans var. atropurpurea. The behavior of 6beta-hydrogen, which mostly migrated to the C-5 position of 20-hydroxyecdysone, was in agreement with that of C-6 hydrogen of cholesterol. The results strongly supported the view that cholesterol and lathosterol are first metabolized into 7-dehydrocholesterol, which is then converted into 20-hydroxyecdysone via 7-dehydrocholesterol 5alpha,6alpha-epoxide in the hairy roots.

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Cholesterol, Ecdysterone, Lamiaceae, Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, Plant Roots, Hydrogen

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