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Understanding the role of steroids in typical and atypical brain ...Steroid hormones are cyclical chemical compounds made up of rings of carbon atoms that play an essential role in a wide range of physiological functions ...
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27.6 Steroids – Organic Chemistry: A Tenth EditionSubstituent groups on the steroid ring system can be either axial or equatorial. As with simple cyclohexanes, equatorial substitution is generally more ...
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Influence of cholesterol and ergosterol on membrane dynamicsSterols are essential membrane components of eukaryotic cells and are important for membrane organization and function. Cholesterol is the most ...
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Phytosterols | Linus Pauling Institute | Oregon State UniversityPlant foods providing phytosterols into the modern diet could improve serum lipid (cholesterol) profiles and help reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease.
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Cholesterol, lipid rafts, and disease - PMC - PubMed Central - NIHCholesterol is thought to serve as a spacer between the hydrocarbon chains of the sphingolipids and to function as a dynamic glue that keeps the raft assembly ...
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Hopanoid lipids: from membranes to plant–bacteria interactions - PMCFeb 19, 2018 · Hopanoids, which resemble sterols and are found in the membranes of diverse bacteria, have left an extensive molecular fossil record.
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Terpenoids and membrane dynamics evolution - FrontiersWhile hopanoids are formed by direct cyclization of squalene, steroids are formed by cyclization of 'oxygenated' squalene (oxidosqualene). Accordingly, steroid ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Novel sterol binding domains in bacteria - PMC - PubMed CentralThe aerobic methanotroph Methylococcus capsulatus was the first bacterium shown to synthesize sterols, producing a mixture of C-4 methylated sterols that are ...
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De novo cholesterol biosynthesis in bacteria | Nature CommunicationsMay 22, 2023 · Here, we show that the marine myxobacterium Enhygromyxa salina produces cholesterol and provide evidence for further downstream modifications.
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Evolution of bacterial steroid biosynthesis and its impact on ... - NIHJun 15, 2021 · Our results indicate that steroid biosynthesis evolved within bacteria in response to the rise of oxygen and was later horizontally transferred to eukaryotes.
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Recent Advances in Ergosterol Biosynthesis and Regulation ... - NIHIn the pharmaceutical industry, ergosterol is a precursor of vitamin D2 and steroid hormone drugs [5]. ... Ergosterol is the main sterol of fungi and it carries ...
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Enrichment of vitamin D2 in mycelium from submerged cultures of ...Ergosterol, a precursor of vitamin D2, is present in the cell membrane of all fungi. It can be transformed into vitamin D2 by UV-B exposure.
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Distribution of sterols in fungi. II. Brassicasterol in Tuber and Terfezia ...Terfezia sp., on the other hand, contained about 98% brassicasterol with only small amounts of ergosterol. Brassicasterol is common to several families of the ...
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β-Sitosterol differentially regulates key metabolites for growth ...May 29, 2021 · This current study aims to investigate the effects of exogenous application of β-sitosterol (βSito) on growth improvement and tolerance level of rice plants ...
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Brassinosteroid Regulates Cell Elongation by Modulating ...Among the plant hormones, brassinosteroid (BR) and gibberellin (GA) are the two most important ones that determine plant height by regulating cell elongation.
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Ecdysteroidogenesis - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsThe precursors for ecdysteroid synthesis by the prothoracic gland of insects are sterols, such as cholesterol (Fig. 1.29). Sterols are also necessary components ...
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An investigation of the mechanisms for sterol synthesis and dietary ...In freshwater ecosystems sterol production and modification of dietary sterols has been most closely associated with essential lipid upgrading (Bec et al., ...
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Nuclear receptors in health and disease: signaling pathways ...Jul 28, 2025 · Nuclear receptors (NRs) are a class of ligand-activated transcription factors that sense certain molecules, such as steroids, thyroid hormones ...
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Impact of steroid biosynthesis on the aerobic adaptation of eukaryotesJul 5, 2024 · Steroids are critical membrane regulators and signaling agents in eukaryotes that are evolutionarily related to hopanoids—the structural and ...
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Low-density lipoproteins cause atherosclerotic cardiovascular ...Regardless of the underlying genetic defect, FH is characterized by markedly elevated levels of LDL-C and premature atherosclerosis, particularly coronary ...Missing: deficiencies hypocholesterolemia
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Ecological Significance of Sterols in Aquatic Food WebsSterols control membrane fluidity and permeability in all eukaryotic cells, and the ordering capacity provided by cholesterol is different to that provided by ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Functions of Steroid Hormones in the Male Reproductive Tract as ...Feb 1, 2023 · Three classes of steroid hormones, namely androgens, estrogens and glucocorticoids, contribute to the development of the reproductive system ...
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Azoles activate type I and type II programmed cell death pathways in ...May 31, 2024 · Antifungal azoles inhibit ergosterol biosynthesis, but how that leads to fungistatic or fungicidal activities in many pathogenic fungi is poorly ...
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Plant Sterols and Plant Stanols in Cholesterol Management ... - NIHThe main putative mechanism of cholesterol reduction through the consumption of plant sterols/stanols is the inhibition of cholesterol absorption from the ...
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ENZYMES OF THE MEVALONATE PATHWAY OF ISOPRENOID ...The mevalonate pathway accounts for conversion of acetyl-CoA to isopentenyl 5-diphosphate, the versatile precursor of polyisoprenoid metabolites and natural ...
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Production of Squalene in Bacillus subtilis by Squalene Synthase ...Squalene synthase (SQS) catalyzes the conversion of two farnesyl pyrophosphates to squalene, an important intermediate in between isoprene and valuable ...
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Separation of Selected Bile Acids by TLC. VIII. Separation on Silica ...In the present study, to separate a/m bile acids using adsorption thin layer chromatography at 18°C, the glass plates precoated with silica gel 60F254 (#1.05715) ...
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Feasibility study of separation and purification of bile acid ...In this research, a group of bile acid derivatives were subjected to HPLC analysis using four experimental systems, which presented combinations of C18 and F5 ...
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Factors affecting separation and detection of bile acids by liquid ...This work developed three chromatographic gradient methods to separate a total of 48 BA standards on BEH C18 column and HSS T3 column and accordingly unraveled ...
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[PDF] Edward C. Kendall - Nobel LectureThe first investigations which contributed to the development of cortisone came in 1929 from physiologists. Two groups of workers, Hartman and his.
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Comparative study of different methods of isolation of cholesterol.Wool grease or lanolin contains upto 15 percent cholesterol in the form of its ester. This cholesterol can be isolated from the wool grease by several meth ...Missing: extraction | Show results with:extraction
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Cholesterol | C27H46O | CID 5997 - PubChem - NIHCholesterol is commercially prepared from bovine spinal cord and wool grease by extraction with petroleum ether. The extracted material is then purified by ...
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Infrared Spectrometry Applied to Steroid Structure and MetabolismThese permit the presence of all the functional groups which commonly occur in steroids to be recognized. In the case of carbonyl groups and double bonds ...
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[PDF] Infrared Spectra of Steroids - Russian Chemical ReviewsThis review covers the infrared spectra of steroids, including their chemical structure, correlation with spectra, and use in chemistry, from 1939 to 1966.
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Infrared Absorption Spectra of Steroids. An Atlas. - ScienceMost of the spectra are of steroid hormones and of their metabolites and deriva- tives, but representative curves for steroid alcohols, bile acid esters, ...
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Complete 1 H NMR Assignment of Diosgenin BenzoateJul 20, 2023 · The 750-MHz 1 H NMR spectrum of diosgenin benzoate (1b) has been completely assigned by means of QM-based 1 H iterative full spin analysis (HiFSA).Introduction · Results And Discussion · Interpretation Of The H Nmr...
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A Systematic NMR Approach for the Determination of the Molecular ...A Systematic NMR Approach for the Determination of the Molecular Structure of Steroidal Saponins. Chapter. pp 299–315; Cite this chapter. Download book PDF.Missing: seminal papers
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Some aspects of mass spectrometry in research on steroids - JournalsDetailed studies based on pure steroids and their isotope labelled analogues have established the major pathways of fragmentation under electron impact. The ...
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Low‐energy electron ionization optimization for steroidomics ...Sep 9, 2021 · We present a multifactorial study on optimizing a low-energy electron ionization source to maximize molecular ion formation while minimizing the extent of ...
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Profiling of Steroid Metabolic Pathways in Human Plasma by GC-MS ...Feb 13, 2021 · This method provided comprehensive profiling of 20 steroids in human plasma samples and will be helpful to discover potential biomarkers for the development of ...
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Diosgenin – Knowledge and References - Taylor & FrancisDiosgenin is the most preferred precursor for the commercial synthesis of cortisone, pregnenolone, progesterone and many other steroid drugs in the ...
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Diosgenin: An Updated Pharmacological Review and Therapeutic ...May 29, 2022 · Diosgenin is a natural compound mostly found in Dioscorea species and starting material for the commercial synthesis of different steroids ...Missing: stigmasterol | Show results with:stigmasterol
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Pathways for the steroidal saponins conversion to diosgenin during ...Diosgenin is an important starting material for the synthesis of steroidal hormone drugs in pharmaceutical industry. Acid hydrolysis of Dioscorea ...
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Russell Marker Creation of the Mexican Steroid Hormone IndustryJulian's starting material was stigmasterol, a steroid isolated from soybean oil. Learn more about Julian's work by visiting the Percy L. Julian and the ...
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Bioproduction of testosterone from phytosterol by Mycolicibacterium ...Nov 4, 2022 · Presently, the level of testosterone microbial production from cholesterol is relatively small: its molar yield does not exceed 52% even at ...
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