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Association of cholestanol and cholestanone with lysophosphatidylcholine

Chemistry and Physics of Lipids, 1984
Abstract On sonication in water, cholestanol and lysophosphatidylcholine (lysoPC) in 1:1 molar ratio form unilamellar vesicles which are similar to lysoPC/cholesterol vesicles, as judged by gel exclusion chromatography, electron microscopy, and differential thermal scanning.
L.S. Ramsammy, P.A. Merz, H. Brockerhoff
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Plasma Esterification of Cholestanol, Normally and in Cerebrotendinous Xanthomatosis

Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation, 1974
In vitro esterification of labeled cholestanol was demonstrated in normal plasma as well as in plasma from patients with cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis, the rate of esterification being about 70 per cent of that of cholesterol. In familial lecithin:cholesterol acyltransferase (LCAT) deficiency no esterification either of cholesterol or of cholestanol ...
S, Skrede, K T, Stokke
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A case of cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis with massive xanthomas but without a considerable increase in serum cholestanol levels.

Journal of Clinical Lipidology, 2023
Manabu Takahashi   +3 more
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Cholestanol-cholesterol utilization by axenic Drosophila melanogaster

Journal of Insect Physiology, 1978
Abstract Axenic D. melanogaster larvae are not able to survive on a medium that contains cholestanol as the sole dietary sterol unless a small quantity of cholesterol has been supplied to them via the egg. Cholestanol has no harmful effects (up to 250 mg/l) and acts as a “sparing sterol” with subminimal quantities of cholesterol.
Henry W. Kircher, Mary Ann Gray
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Hydrogen bonding of 5α‐cholestanol in carbon tetrachloride

Recueil des Travaux Chimiques des Pays-Bas, 1979
AbstractSelf‐association and complex formation with tetrahydrofuran has been studied for 5α‐cholestan‐3α‐ol and 5α‐cholestan‐3β‐ol in carbon tetrachloride, with the help of infrared measurements in the fundamental hydroxyl stretching range. For the self‐association the monomer/dimer/tetramer model was found to be appropriate, with dimerization ...
M. Kunst, D. van Duijn, P. Bordewijk
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Cholestanol als W/O‐Emulgator in hydrophilen Salben

Fette, Seifen, Anstrichmittel, 1964
AbstractIn vergleichenden Untersuchungen zeigte sich, daß n‐Cholestanol in einer Triglycerid‐Salbengrundlage die gleichen Emulgator‐Eigenschaften wie das leicht autoxydierbare Cholesterol besitzt und den Vorteil der chemischen Stabilität bei der Lagerung aufweist.
F. Neuwald, K.‐E. Fetting
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Effect of Vagotomy on Cholestanol Cholelithogenesis in the Rabbit

Investigative Radiology, 1968
The effect of bilateral truncal vagotomy on the gallbladder of the rabbit was studied. Up to twenty-four weeks, no significant spontaneous cholelithogenesis appeared. When vagotomized rabbits were given sublithogenic doses of cholestanol, gallstones formed in 50%.
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Gallstone formation in cholestanol-fed mice.

Journal of biochemistry, 1993
We examined the effect of cholestanol (5 alpha-dihydrocholesterol) on cholesterol and bile acid metabolism in BALB/c mice. After feeding 1% cholestanol in the diet for 14 months, gallstones composed of 55% cholesterol and 45% cholestanol developed in 20% of the mice and were associated with mucosal inflammation and serosal vessel thickening of the ...
K S, Kim   +5 more
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