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- (5α-cholestanol) from cholesterol rather than the 5β isomer. This reaction occurs prin****lly in anaerobic reducing sediments and the 5α-cholestanol / cholesterol...
- cholestanol. Because of this mutation, cholesterol is transformed into cholestanol and bile alcohol instead of bile acids. An excess of cholestanol then...
- between them is analogous to the difference between cholesterol and cholestanol, in that sterols have a double bond between C-5 and C-6, while stanols...
- constituted of free fatty acids and phenols (10%), waxes (38%) and steroids. Cholestanol, cholesterol, androsterone, Δ4-3α-hydroxy-17-ketoandrostene, 5β...
- tail group as the acetate in 9 and then conversion to cholestanol 10. The conversion of cholestanol to cholesterol was already demonstrated by oxidation...
- milligrams three times per day, resulted in significant reduction in plasma cholestanol and urine 23S-pentol (cholesterol metabolites that are markedly increased...
- phases, some of which are unique tracers of dung combustion such as cholestanol and coprostanol. Dung cakes are generally a higher emission fuel, with...
- stigmasterol 83-48-7 C29H48O2 cholesteryl acetate 604-35-3 C29H50O2 cholestanol acetate 4947-63-1 C29H50O2 epicoprostanol acetate 104757-70-2 C29H52O...
- 940 – taurolithocholic acid MeSH D04.808.247.100 – cholestanols MeSH D04.808.247.100.250 – cholestanol MeSH D04.808.247.125 – cholestanones MeSH D04.808...
- Björkhem I (July 2002). "Mechanism of ac****ulation of cholesterol and cholestanol in tendons and the role of sterol 27-hydroxylase (CYP27A1)". Arteriosclerosis...