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Fate of Beta-Sitosterol in Housefly Larvæ
Nature, 1958TWENTY different species of insect larvae, distributed among four orders (Orthoptera, Coleoptera, Lepidoptera and Diptera) have been found so far to require sterols as growth factors. All of them, excepting the Dermestidae (Dermestes vulpinus Fabr.1 and Attagenus piceus Oliv.2), can utilize both zoosterols and phytosterols; certain species, however ...
E D, BERGMANN, Z H, LEVINSON
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Sitosterol in Type II Hyperlipoproteinemia
1976In 1951, PETERSON reported that the increase of plasma cholesterol levels in chickens caused by cholesterol feeding can be prevented by including 1 % soybean sterols in the diet (18). Since then, numerous investigators have demonstrated a hypocholesterolemic action of plant sterols, especially beta-sitosterol, in experimental animals and man (2, 3, 7 ...
P. Oster +9 more
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Synthesis of beta-sitosterol-3-14C ( β‐sitosterol‐3‐14C )
1970The synthesis of β‐sitosterol‐3‐14C, specific activity 5 mCi/mM, radiochemical purity ≥98 %, is described. Starting from stigmasterol, the complete synthesis consists of eleven reaction steps. It is based on methods described in the literature. For some of the steps, a considerable improvement in yield has been achieved.
Otto, P.P.H.L. +2 more
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Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1924
R. J. Anderson, Fred P. Nabenhauer
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R. J. Anderson, Fred P. Nabenhauer
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Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1936
Everett S. Wallis, E. Fernholz
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Everett S. Wallis, E. Fernholz
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