1988 journal article

JUVENILE-HORMONE METABOLISM DURING EMBRYOGENESIS IN THE TOBACCO HORNWORM, MANDUCA-SEXTA (L)

ARCHIVES OF INSECT BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY, 8(3), 173–186.

By: M. Share n, K. Venkatesh n, P. Jesudason n & R. Roe n

TL;DR: Juvenile hormones (JH)-I and -III were metabolized in egg homogenates by two primary routes, ester hydrolysis and epoxide hydration, during embryogenesis of the tobacco hornworm, Manduca sexta, and developmental, inhibitor, substrate specificity, gel filtration, and isoelectric focusing studies indicated that the egg JH esterase has some specificity for JH, compared with α-NA. (via Semantic Scholar)
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