Cholestenol

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Cholestenol is a sterol that has been found in the skins of rats.[1] It can be converted to cholesterol in mammals.[2] Delta-7-cholestenol is also known as lathosterol.

References

  1. Idler, D.R.; Baumann, C.A. (April 1, 1952). "Skin Sterols: Isolation of delta-cholestenol". The Journal of Biological Chemistry 195: 623-628. PMID 14946172. http://www.jbc.org/content/195/2/623.short. Retrieved 10 December 2016. 
  2. Frantz, Ivan D.; Davidson, Ann G.; Dulit, Elinor; Mobberley, Mary L. (September 1, 1959). "Conversion of delta-Cholestenol-H to Cholesterol by Rat Liver Homogenates and Cellular Fractions". The Journal of Biological Chemistry 234: 2290-2294. PMID 13824599. http://www.jbc.org/content/234/9/2290.short. Retrieved 10 December 2016. 



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