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Compounds with juvenile hormone activity. I. Inhibitory effects of the synthetic juvenile hormone and its analogues on the metamorphosis of several insects

Mitsui et al., 1973

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13695053539446793721
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Mitsui T
Nobusawa C
Fukami J
Mori K
Fukunaga K
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Applied entomology and zoology

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The juvenile hormone activity of methyl farnesoate and its analogues was studied on 5 species of insects, including the 2 species mentioned above. Special attention was paid to the alkyl substituents at the (3—11 position and the epoxydation of the double bond …
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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