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New glycosides of the campesterol derivative from the rhizomes of Tacca chantrieri
Steroids, 2005Seven new glycosides of the campesterol derivative (24R,25S)-ergost-5-ene-3beta,26-diol (1-7) were isolated from the rhizomes of Tacca chantrieri (Taccaceae). Their structures were determined by extensive spectroscopic analysis, including 2D NMR data, and a few chemical transformations.
Akihito, Yokosuka +3 more
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Biosynthesis of campesterol and dihydrobrassicasterol in cultured cells of Amsonia elliptica
Phytochemistry, 1992Abstract Reversed phase HPLC analysis of sterols of cultured cells of Amsonia elliptica showed that campesterol is the major sterol. Campesterol and its 24-epimer, dihydrobrassicasterol, were isolated from suspension cultures of A. elliptica incubated with l -[ Me - 2 H 3 ]methionine.
Atsuko Uomori +5 more
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European Journal of Cancer Prevention, 2001
Phytosterols are plant sterols that are structurally similar to cholesterol and are characterized by anti-carcinogenic and anti-atherogenic properties. Beta-sitosterol and campesterol are the predominant phytosterols in blood. The present study aimed to analyse the reproducibility and overtime reliability of plasma beta-sitosterol and campesterol ...
J H, Li +5 more
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Phytosterols are plant sterols that are structurally similar to cholesterol and are characterized by anti-carcinogenic and anti-atherogenic properties. Beta-sitosterol and campesterol are the predominant phytosterols in blood. The present study aimed to analyse the reproducibility and overtime reliability of plasma beta-sitosterol and campesterol ...
J H, Li +5 more
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4-androsten-3,17-dione from cholesterol, β-sitosterol, and campesterol by chemical degradation
Tetrahedron Letters, 1983Abstract 1 was degraded to 24 in good overall yield via 7 , 10 , 16 , 21 , 19 and 20 ; similarly, 24 was obtained from 2 and 3 .
Peter Welzel +3 more
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Chemical Communications, 1997
Feeding of chemically synthesized [26- 13 C]- and [27- 13 C]-labelled 24-methyldesmosterols to tissue cultures of Oryza satiba and Catharanthus roseus followed by 13 C NMR analysis of the biosynthesized sterols reveals that reduction of the 24(25)-double bond giving either campesterol or dihydrobrassicasterol takes place in an anti ...
Y. Fujimoto +5 more
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Feeding of chemically synthesized [26- 13 C]- and [27- 13 C]-labelled 24-methyldesmosterols to tissue cultures of Oryza satiba and Catharanthus roseus followed by 13 C NMR analysis of the biosynthesized sterols reveals that reduction of the 24(25)-double bond giving either campesterol or dihydrobrassicasterol takes place in an anti ...
Y. Fujimoto +5 more
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Unveiling the approach of campesterol: Its application and circular bio-economy
CABI ReviewsAbstract Campesterol is a naturally occurring phytosterol found in the plant cell membranes, and it shows medicinal uses in nutraceuticals and pharmaceuticals due to its strong biological activities, such as antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anticancer properties.
Ritu Rani +9 more
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On the Constitution of Campesterol
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1941Erhard Fernholz, William L. Ruigh
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