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- Sterol - Wikipedia
A sterol is any organic compound with a skeleton closely related to cholestan-3-ol and having a hydroxyl group at carbon 3 The simplest sterol is gonan-3-ol, which has a formula of C
- Sterols and Stanols: What to Know - WebMD
Who Benefits? The American Heart Association recommends eating sterol and stanol fortified foods if you’re trying to lower your high cholesterol
- Plant Sterols: How They Help Manage Cholesterol - Cleveland Clinic
High plant sterol levels may cause an increased risk of early (premature) atherosclerosis Talk to your healthcare provider or dietitian to develop an eating plan that’s right for you
- What are Sterols? - Definition, Structure, Function, Examples and Uses
The most common sterol is cholesterol, which is abundant in animal tissues and plays an important role in maintaining cell membrane integrity, regulating cholesterol levels in the blood, and serving as a precursor for the synthesis of steroid hormones
- Sterol - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
We discuss the identification of sterol-binding proteins and their potential role in plants, as well as progress towards the characterization of sterol-enriched domains in plant membranes
- 6. 7: Sterols - Chemistry LibreTexts
What are sterols? Sterols are organic compounds derived from gonane with H #3 replaced with an alcohol (OH) group The sterols are a sub-class of steroids The simplest sterol is the alcohol gonane shown in the figure on the right Other sterols have other groups attached to the gonane structure
- Sterol | chemical compound | Britannica
A large group, the sterols, is composed of the common 3-monohydroxy steroids of the cholestane, ergostane, and stigmastane series and their methyl sterol biogenetic precursors: lanosterol, cycloartenol, and certain derivatives of these sterols, such as lophenol
- Understanding Srerols - LipidCenter
What is a sterol? Simply an alcohol with steroid rings with one OH (hydroxy) group; the systematic names contain either the prefix hydroxy- or the suffix -ol, e g , cholesterol, ergosterol
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