Variability of sterol utilization in stored-products insects |
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Authors: | J. A. Svoboda W. R. Lusby |
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Affiliation: | 1.Insect Neurobilogy and Hormone Laboratory,Agricultural Research Service,Beltsville,USA |
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Abstract: | A comparison of sterol utilization by 3 stored-products insects revealed very different capabilities. The fluor beetle,Tribolium castaneum dealkylates and converts dietary sitosterol to about equal amounts of cholesterol (43.7%) and 7-dehydrocholeterol (39.8%), whereas another flour beetle,Tenebrio molitor, produces considerably less 7-dehydrocholesterol (16.8%) and relatively more cholesterol (66.7%) from sitosterol. The lepidopteran,Plodia interpunctella, utilized dietary sterol very similar to plant-feeding lepidoptera, producing primarily cholesterol (86.5%) from sitosterol. |
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