-
Campesterol is a
phytosterol whose chemical structure is
similar to that of cholesterol, and is one of the
ingredients for E
number E499. Many vegetables...
-
following fatty acids:
Wheat germ oil is rich in phytosterols,
especially campesterol and beta-sitosterol,
which remain stable in
content during long-term...
-
flavonoid glycosides as well as
sterol compounds,
including β-sitosterol,
campesterol and stigmasterol. One
study in rats
found the
application of high doses...
- hydrocarbons, such as alkanes, sterols, such as sitosterol,
sitostanol and
campesterol. The
terpene content of the
hardwood significantly differs from the softwood...
- β-sitosterol. The
nomenclature is
shown on the right. By
removing carbon 242,
campesterol is obtained. By
removing carbons 241 and 242,
cholesterol is obtained...
-
naturally found in plants.
Notable examples of
phytosterols include campesterol, sitosterol, and stigmasterol.
Zoosterols are
sterols found in animals...
- coumestrol, kwakhurin, and mirificine, β-sitosterol, stigmasterol,
campesterol, and mirificoumestan.[citation needed]
There is
contradictory evidence...
-
linoleic acid and
oleic acid were the main
fatty acids, beta-sitosterol and
campesterol were prin****l phytosterols, and the oil
contained vitamin K and beta-carotene...
-
ingested sitosterol without excreting much into the bile. The
phytosterol campesterol is more
readily absorbed than sitosterol.
Sitosterolemia patients develop...
- and eugenitin,
triterpenoids such as
oleanolic acid, stigmasterol, and
campesterol and
several sesquiterpenes.
Although eugenol has not been classified...