Table of Contents
5 relations: Cholesterol, Lathosterol, Mammal, Rat, Sterol.
- Cholestanes
Cholesterol
Cholesterol is the principal sterol of all higher animals, distributed in body tissues, especially the brain and spinal cord, and in animal fats and oils. Cholestenol and Cholesterol are Cholestanes.
See Cholestenol and Cholesterol
Lathosterol
Lathosterol is a cholesterol-like molecule found small amounts in humans. Cholestenol and Lathosterol are Cholestanes.
See Cholestenol and Lathosterol
Mammal
A mammal is a vertebrate animal of the class Mammalia.
Rat
Rats are various medium-sized, long-tailed rodents.
Sterol
Sterol is an organic compound with formula, whose molecule is derived from that of gonane by replacement of a hydrogen atom on C3 position by a hydroxyl group.
See also
Cholestanes
- 20α,22R-Dihydroxycholesterol
- 22R-Hydroxycholesterol
- 24-Isopropylcholestane
- 24-n-Propylcholestane
- 24S-Hydroxycholesterol
- 25-Hydroxycholesterol
- 27-Hydroxycholesterol
- 7α-Hydroxy-4-cholesten-3-one
- 7-Dehydrocholesterol
- 7-Dehydrodesmosterol
- Acebrochol
- Brassicasterol
- Cholestane
- Cholestene
- Cholestenol
- Cholesterol
- Cholesterol signaling
- Cholesterol sulfate
- Cholesteryl benzoate
- Cholesteryl chloride
- Cholesteryl nonanoate
- Cholesteryl oleyl carbonate
- Coprostane
- Coprostanol
- Desmosterol
- Dinosterane
- Iodocholesterol
- Lathosterol
- MK-386
- Olesoxime
- Squalamine
- Sterane
- Trodusquemine
- Zymosterol