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Cholestenol
Cholestenol refers to any sterol compound that differs from cholestane by the addition of a double bond and an alcohol group. By the definition of sterols, the alcohol group appears at the C-3 position; the position of the double bond is not fixed. * Allocholesterol is Δ-4-Cholestenol. * Cholesterol is Δ5-cholestenol. ** Epicholesterol is an epimer, 3α-Cholesterol. * Lathosterol is Δ7-cholestenol. It has been found in the skins of rats. It can be converted to cholesterol Cholesterol is the principal sterol of all higher animals, distributed in body Tissue (biology), tissues, especially the brain and spinal cord, and in Animal fat, animal fats and oils. Cholesterol is biosynthesis, biosynthesized by all anima ... in mammals. * Zymostenol is Δ-8-Cholestenol. See also * C27H46O References {{reflist Cholestanes ...
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C27H46O
The molecular formula C27H46O (molar mass: 386.65 g/mol, exact mass: 386.354866) may refer to: * Cholestenol ** Allocholesterol (Δ-4-Cholestenol) CAS# ** Cholesterol (Δ-5-Cholestenol) CAS# ** Epicholesterol (3α-Cholesterol) CAS# ** Lathosterol (Δ-7-Cholestenol) CAS# ** Zymostenol (Δ-8-Cholestenol) CAS# * Coprostanone CAS# * i-cholesterol CAS# * Dihydrotachysterol 3 CAS# {{MolFormDisambig ...
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