Non-cholesterol sterols are present in our body at very low concentrations as compared to cholesterol. Small changes in the structure of sterol molecules confer them highly distinct biological activities. The best-known example are steroid hormones derived from cholesterol. During the past decade, our knowledge of also other biomolecules related to or derived from cholesterol, particularly plant sterols, biosynthetic precursors of cholesterol, and oxysterols, has expanded rapidly. In this review article we recapitulate the latest insights into the properties and physiological activities of these non-cholesterol sterols, as well as their importance in disease processes and potential as diagnostic biomarkers. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights...
Cholesterol is ubiquitous and necessary for the biosynthesis of steroidal hormones, bile salts and t...
Oxysterols are oxidized 27-carbon cholesterol derivatives or by-products of cholesterol biosynthesis...
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Non-cholesterol sterols are present in our body at very low concentrations as compared to cholestero...
Sterols are lipophilic compounds that can be classified into phytosterols, zoosterols and mycosterol...
Oxysterols (oxidized derivatives of cholesterol and phytosterols) can be generated in the human orga...
In animals, cholesterol (C27H46O; 3b-Hydroxy-5-cholestene/5- Cholesten-3b-ol) is a widely present m...
In this article we discuss the concept of accessible plasma membrane cholesterol and its involvement...
Cholesterol, initially called cholestérine, was discovered by the French chemist Michel Eugène Chevr...
There is growing evidence that oxysterols are more than simple metabolites in the pathway from chole...
Cholesterol is a vital lipid molecule for mammalian cells, regulating fluidity of biological membran...
Oxysterols are derivatives of cholesterol present at low concentrations in a variety of physiologica...
Cholesterol and its congeners phytosterols – which are widely present in animals, plants and/or mic...
Oxysterols are oxidised derivatives of cholesterol or its precursors post lanosterol. They are inter...
Low fruit and vegetable consumption and high saturated fat consumption causes elevated circulating c...
Cholesterol is ubiquitous and necessary for the biosynthesis of steroidal hormones, bile salts and t...
Oxysterols are oxidized 27-carbon cholesterol derivatives or by-products of cholesterol biosynthesis...
J Lipid Res 2001 Dec;42(12):2030-8 Related Articles, Books, LinkOut Oxidized plant sterols in human...
Non-cholesterol sterols are present in our body at very low concentrations as compared to cholestero...
Sterols are lipophilic compounds that can be classified into phytosterols, zoosterols and mycosterol...
Oxysterols (oxidized derivatives of cholesterol and phytosterols) can be generated in the human orga...
In animals, cholesterol (C27H46O; 3b-Hydroxy-5-cholestene/5- Cholesten-3b-ol) is a widely present m...
In this article we discuss the concept of accessible plasma membrane cholesterol and its involvement...
Cholesterol, initially called cholestérine, was discovered by the French chemist Michel Eugène Chevr...
There is growing evidence that oxysterols are more than simple metabolites in the pathway from chole...
Cholesterol is a vital lipid molecule for mammalian cells, regulating fluidity of biological membran...
Oxysterols are derivatives of cholesterol present at low concentrations in a variety of physiologica...
Cholesterol and its congeners phytosterols – which are widely present in animals, plants and/or mic...
Oxysterols are oxidised derivatives of cholesterol or its precursors post lanosterol. They are inter...
Low fruit and vegetable consumption and high saturated fat consumption causes elevated circulating c...
Cholesterol is ubiquitous and necessary for the biosynthesis of steroidal hormones, bile salts and t...
Oxysterols are oxidized 27-carbon cholesterol derivatives or by-products of cholesterol biosynthesis...
J Lipid Res 2001 Dec;42(12):2030-8 Related Articles, Books, LinkOut Oxidized plant sterols in human...