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- Ergostane is a tetracyclic triterpene, also known as 24S-methylcholestane. The compound itself has no known uses;[citation needed] however various functionalized...
- family Solanaceae. It is the first member of the withanolide class of ergostane type product to be discovered. Withanolides are a group of naturally occurring...
- are a group of at least 300 naturally occurring steroids built on an ergostane skeleton. They occur as secondary metabolites primarily in genera of the...
- upper side, and covered with cottony scales on the lower side. A type of ergostane-type compounds called blazeispirols have been isolated from A. subrufescens...
- This is a list of neurosteroids, or natural and synthetic steroids that are active on the mammalian nervous system through receptors other than steroid...
- 24R-ethylcholestane is a tetracyclic triterpene, along with cholestane and ergostane, this sterane is used as a biomarker for early eukaryotes. 5α-Stigmastane...
- exact m****: 386.3913 u) may refer to: Campestane (24R-methylcholestane) Ergostane (24S-methylcholestane) This set index page lists chemical structure articles...
- (developmental code names NGA0187, NGD-187) is a naturally occurring ergostane steroid produced by Acremonium sp. TF-0356 which has nerve growth factor-like...
- Stigmastane (24R-ethylcholestane) Campestane (24R-methylcholestane) Ergostane (24S-methylcholestane) International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry...
- 1055/s-0030-1249926. PMID 20458671. Sun Y, Ya****wa K (2008). "New anti-inflammatory ergostane-type ecdysteroids from the sclerotium of Polyporus umbellatus". Bioorg...