18/02/2026
Ecdysteroids didn’t start in the supplement aisle—they began in 1950s insect endocrinology labs, where scientists identified ecdysone as a hormone controlling molting and metamorphosis. Decades later, researchers discovered plant-derived versions—phytoecdysteroids—including beta-ecdysterone (20-hydroxyecdysone) and turkesterone from Ajuga turkestanica.
What followed was a familiar arc: biological discovery, adaptogenic exploration, human performance trials, rapid commercialization, and eventual regulatory monitoring. Today, these compounds sit at the intersection of plant chemistry and sports nutrition—supported by intriguing data, yet still evolving in terms of clinical depth and quality control standards.
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