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Sterols and sterol esters of Trichophyton rubrum.

open access: yesThe Indian journal of medical research, 1977
S K, Das, A B, Banerjee
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The BBM2‐BZR4‐GrxC2.2 Module Regulates Rice Embryogenesis Independently of the BR Pathway

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Plant Biotechnology Journal, EarlyView.
Jia‐Wen Yu   +11 more
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Sterol Glycosyltransferases—The Enzymes That Modify Sterols

Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 2011
Sterols are important components of cell membranes, hormones, signalling molecules and defense-related biotic and abiotic chemicals. Sterol glycosyltransferases (SGTs) are enzymes involved in sterol modifications and play an important role in metabolic plasticity during adaptive responses.
Pankaj, Chaturvedi   +2 more
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Sterols, esterified sterols, and glycosylated sterols of cowpea lipids (Vigna unguiculata)

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 1981
4 sterol-containing lipid fractions, viz., free sterol, esterified sterol, sterol glycoside, and esterified sterol glycoside, were isolated from the chloroform/methanol extracted lipids of cow pea by preparative column and TLC. On a total lipid basis, these comprised 0.13%, 0.024%, 0.036%, and 0.029%.
V G, Mahadevappa, P L, Raina
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Sterols in asthma

Trends in Immunology, 2022
While sterols regulate immune processes key to the pathogenesis of asthma, inhibition of sterols with statin drugs has shown conflicting results in human asthma. Here, a novel understanding of the impact of sterols on type 17 immune responses and asthma lead us to hypothesize that sterols and statins may be relevant to severe asthma endotypes with ...
Mireia Guerau-de-Arellano   +1 more
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Sterol metabolism. III. Sterols of marine waters

Lipids, 1968
AbstractThe detection and tentative identification of three sterols, cholesterol, stigmasterol, and β‐sitosterol, in hexane extracts of Gulf of Mexico waters has been achieved by using thin‐layer and gas chromatographic procedures. The identifications are assigned on the basis of chromatographic properties of the free sterols, of their acetates, and of
W, Stephen Matthews, L L, Smith
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PEG Soy Sterols

International Journal of Toxicology, 2023
The Expert Panel for Cosmetic Ingredient Safety reviewed newly available studies since their original assessment in year 2000, along with updated information regarding product types and concentrations of use, and confirmed that PEG-5, -10, -16, -25, -30, and -40 Soy Sterol are safe as cosmetic ingredients in the practices of use and concentration as ...
Priya, Cherian   +12 more
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Phase transitions of sterols and sterol—lecithin sterol—lecithin mixtures

Chemistry and Physics of Lipids, 1976
Abstract Sterols exhibit reversible htermal transitions below their melting points which are dependent on the state of hydration and on the structure of the aliphatic substituent at C 17 . The endotherm exhibited by cholesterol can be abolished by mixing with hydrated phospholipids at molar ratios below 1 : 1 but reappears in a metastable form at ...
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Mutagenic sterol hydroperoxides

Mutation Research/Fundamental and Molecular Mechanisms of Mutagenesis, 1986
Sterol hydroperoxides 3 beta-hydroxy-5 alpha-cholest-6-ene-5-hydroperoxide and 3 beta-hydroxycholest-5-ene-7 alpha-hydroperoxide show weak dose-response direct mutagenicity towards Salmonella typhimurium strain TA 1537 in a liquid medium incubation bioassay.
L L, Smith, V B, Smart, N, Made Gowda
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