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- 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...