Phagostimulant activities of sucrose, sitosterol, stigmasterol, campesterol, and soybean leaf extractables were evaluated towards the third-instar larvae of the cabbage looper, Trichoplusia ni Hubner (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) on elderberry-pith discs under laboratory conditions. There was a linear relationship between sucrose dosage and larval feeding on the pith discs. Water fraction from PI 227687 soybean leaf extractables at dosages > 400 μg/disc inhibited feeding by T. ni larvae. Ethyl acetate fraction showed phagostimulant properties comparable to sucrose. Sterols (5 μg/disc) and soybean leaf extractables (40 μg/disc) in combination with sucrose (400 μg/disc) showed synergistic effect as phagostimulants. Implications of genotypic differences in sterol content in relation to host plant resistance are discussed.