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- They[clarification needed] are divided into 4,4-dimethyl phytosterols, 4-monomethyl phytosterols, and 4-desmethyl phytosterols based on the location of methyl groups at...
- β-sitosterol (beta-sitosterol) is one of several phytosterols (plant sterols) with chemical structures similar to that of cholesterol. It is a white, waxy...
- the broader sense of the term). Phytosterols are sterols naturally found in plants. Notable examples of phytosterols include campesterol, sitosterol,...
- order of 0.2 gram of phytosterols, which is not enough to have a significant impact on blocking cholesterol absorption. Phytosterols intake can be supplemented...
- germ oil contains the following fatty acids: Wheat germ oil is rich in phytosterols, especially campesterol and beta-sitosterol, which remain stable in content...
- the compounds that can be biosynthesized from either cholesterol or phytosterols like campesterol through a process called steroidogenesis. Boldenone...
- phytostanols and phytosterols in photosynthetic organisms and plants. The identities and distribution of phytostanols and phytosterols is characteristic...
- material for commercial synthesis of cortisone in 1959. As one of the major phytosterols, stigmasterol is included among sterol compounds in the diet having potential...
- consumption of phytosterols may reduce the risk of CVD. Current supplemental guidelines for reducing LDL recommend doses of phytosterols in the 1.6-3.0 grams...
- used by all animal cells to form membranes. Plant cells manufacture phytosterols (similar to cholesterol), but in rather small quantities. Cholesterol...