- 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...
- and C-6,
while stanols have not.
Phytosterols are
sterols naturally found in plants.
Notable examples of
phytosterols include campesterol, sitosterol,...
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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...
- used by all
animal cells to form membranes.
Plant cells manufacture phytosterols (similar to cholesterol) but in
small quantities.
Cholesterol is the...
- β-Sitosterol (beta-sitosterol) is one of
several phytosterols (plant sterols) with
chemical structures similar to that of cholesterol. It is a white, waxy...
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found in the
cellular membranes of
animals (including humans), or the
phytosterols found in the
cellular membranes of plants. All
mushrooms contain large...
-
Compared to
other vegetable oils,
poppyseed oil has a
moderate amount of
phytosterols:
higher than
soybean oil and
peanut oil,
lower than
safflower oil, sesame...
-
include digoxin, digitoxin, diosgenin, and guggulsterone, as well as
phytosterols like β-sitosterol.
Steroid pharmaceuticals that are
identical or similar...
- germ oil
contains the
following fatty acids:
Wheat germ oil is rich in
phytosterols,
especially campesterol and beta-sitosterol,
which remain stable in content...
-
degree than
prescription drugs such as statins. The
starting material is
phytosterols from plants.
These are
first hydrogenated to give a
plant stanol (phytostanol)...