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Juvenile Hormones and Juvenoids - Modeling Biological Effects and Environmental Fate (Hardcover)
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Juvenile Hormones and Juvenoids - Modeling Biological Effects and Environmental Fate (Hardcover)
Series: QSAR in Environmental and Health Sciences
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Juvenile hormones (JHs) are a group of structurally related
sesquiterpenes secreted by the insect corpora allata. They affect
most insect life-cycle stages and physiological functions,
including embryogenesis, larval and adult development,
metamorphosis, reproduction, metabolism, diapause, polyethism, and
migration. Juvenoids such as methoprene, hydroprene, kinoprene,
pyriproxyfen, and fenoxycarb are man-made chemicals that mimic the
structure and/or activity of JHs, selectively targeting and
disrupting the endocrine system of insects. They are particularly
suited as larvicides for the control of pest and disease vectoring
insects such as mosquitoes. Juvenile Hormones and Juvenoids:
Modeling Biological Effects and Environmental Fate discusses the
various modeling approaches that can be used to study the mechanism
of action of JHs in insects and to estimate the adverse effects and
the environmental fate of the juvenoids that mimic their activity.
This book is the third of the QSAR in Environmental and Health
Sciences series, but the first dedicated to the use of QSAR and
other in silico techniques to provide these insights into JHs and
their analogs. With contributions by an international team of
scientists, the book begins with a historical survey of JHs and
juvenoids. It then discusses biosynthesis of sesquiterpenoids
followed by chapters covering JH activity such as morph-specific JH
titers in crickets, and JH analog activity including
soldier-specific organ development in termites and the role of
methoprene in gene transcription. The book examines modeling
approaches applied to resistance to JH analogs, to population
dynamics of nontarget species in the presence of juvenoids, and to
SAR and QSAR of JH mimics. The book concludes with a discussion on
the use of multicriteria analysis for selecting insecticides for
vector control.
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