- 5β-
Coprostanol (5β-cholestan-3β-ol) is a 27-carbon
stanol formed from the net
reductive metabolism of
cholesterol (cholest-5en-3β-ol) in the gut of most...
- 24-Ethyl
coprostanol (24-ethyl 5β-cholestan-3β-ol) is a 29
carbon stanol formed from the
biohydrogenation of β-sitosterol (24-ethyl cholest-5en-3β-ol...
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parent compound of a
variety of
steroid derivatives, such as
ecdysone and
coprostanol. D'Anjou, R.M.; Bradley, R.S.; Balascio, N.L.; Finkelstein, D.B. (December...
- in the cae****
Stercoraceous vomiting, or
fecal vomiting Stercorin, or
coprostanol, a
compound frequently used as a
biomarker for the
presence of human...
-
metabolized by the
colonic bacteria.
Cholesterol is
converted mainly into
coprostanol, a
nonabsorbable sterol that is
excreted in the ****.[citation needed]...
- that it was
brought to the
region by the
incoming Europeans.
Coprolite Coprostanol Stercobilin Poinar,
Hendrik N.; et al. (10
April 2001). "A Molecular...
-
which are
unique tracers of dung
combustion such as
cholestanol and
coprostanol. Dung
cakes are
generally a
higher emission fuel, with the combustion...
- (molar m****: 416.72 g/mol,
exact m****: 416.4018 u) may
refer to: 24-Ethyl
coprostanol Stigmastanol (sitostanol)
Poriferastanol This set
index page
lists chemical...
- "Cholestane". pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov.
Retrieved 2024-01-25. PubChem. "epi-
Coprostanol". pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov.
Retrieved 2024-01-25. PubChem. "Tricaprylin"...
- Pal,
Antara (September 2023). "Effect of Desmosterol,
Lathosterol and
Coprostanol on the
phase behaviour of
phospholipid membranes".
Colloids and Surfaces...