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Preparation and preliminary biological screening of cholic acid–juvenoid conjugates

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    0328621 - ÚEB 2010 RIV US eng J - Journal Article
    Jurček, Ondřej - Wimmer, Zdeněk - Svobodová, Hana - Bennettová, Blanka - Kolehmainen, E. - Drašar, P.
    Preparation and preliminary biological screening of cholic acid–juvenoid conjugates.
    [Příprava a předběžné biologické testování konjugátů cholové kyseliny s juvenoidy.]
    Steroids. Roč. 74, č. 9 (2009), s. 779-785. ISSN 0039-128X. E-ISSN 1878-5867
    R&D Projects: GA MŠMT 2B06024
    Institutional research plan: CEZ:AV0Z50380511; CEZ:AV0Z50070508
    Keywords : Neobellieria bullata * Cholic acid * Juvenoid
    Subject RIV: GM - Food Processing
    Impact factor: 2.905, year: 2009

    Steroidal compounds have been utilized as carriers and for modification of physico-chemical Properties of model biologically active secondary alcohols - juvenoids. Juvenoids are juvenile hormone analogues - environmentally safe insecticides, possessing significant biological activity towards different arthropods groups in focus on insect pest species. Structure modification of juvenoids plays important role to control the rate of liberation and decomposition of juvenoid in digestive system and can also play important role in the mode of action towards selected insect. This study presents an approach to the synthesis of steroidal monomers and dimers carrying one and two molecules of a juvenoid in their structures. The prepared compounds were tested for their inhibition activity on reproduction of the blowfly Neobellieria (Sarcophaga) bullata. These steroid-juvenoid conjugates showed promising possibilities in synthesis of new unique biochemical insecticides.

    Steroidní látky byly použity jako nosiče juvenoidů a jako modifikátory jejich fyzikálně-chemických vlastností. Současná studie předkládá způsob přípravy monomerních a dimerních jednotek složených z cholové kyseliny a výsledky předběžného testování připravených konjugátů na mouše Neobellieria bullata.
    Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0174900

     
     
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