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  2. Cholesterol - Wikipedia

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    Chemical formula. C 27 H 46 O Molar mass: 386.65 g/mol Appearance ... Cholesterol is the principal sterol of all higher animals, distributed in body tissues, ...

  3. Cholesterol total synthesis - Wikipedia

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    Cholesterol total synthesis in chemistry describes the total synthesis of the complex biomolecule cholesterol and is considered a great scientific achievement. [1] The research group of Robert Robinson with John Cornforth ( Oxford University ) published their synthesis in 1951 [ 2 ] and that of Robert Burns Woodward with Franz Sondheimer ...

  4. C27H46O - Wikipedia

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    The molecular formula C 27 H 46 O (molar mass: 386.65 g/mol, exact mass: 386.354866) may refer to: Cholestenol. Allocholesterol (Δ-4-Cholestenol) CAS#517-10-2; Cholesterol (Δ-5-Cholestenol) CAS#57-88-5; Epicholesterol (3α-Cholesterol) CAS#474-77-1; Lathosterol (Δ-7-Cholestenol) CAS#80-99-9; Zymostenol (Δ-8-Cholestenol) CAS#566-97-2 ...

  5. Low-density lipoprotein - Wikipedia

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    Blood tests commonly report LDL-C: the amount of cholesterol which is estimated to be contained with LDL particles, on average, using a formula, the Friedewald equation. In clinical context, mathematically calculated estimates of LDL-C are commonly used as an estimate of how much low density lipoproteins are driving progression of atherosclerosis.

  6. Sterol - Wikipedia

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    Sterol is an organic compound [1] with formula C 17 H 28 O, whose molecule is derived from that of gonane by replacement of a hydrogen atom on C3 position by a hydroxyl group. It is therefore an alcohol of gonane.

  7. Lipid - Wikipedia

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    Lipid Library – General reference on lipid chemistry and biochemistry; Cyberlipid.org – Resources and history for lipids. Molecular Computer Simulations – Modeling of Lipid Membranes; Lipids, Membranes and Vesicle Trafficking – The Virtual Library of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Cell Biology; Nomenclature. IUPAC nomenclature of ...

  8. High-density lipoprotein - Wikipedia

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    The remainder of the serum cholesterol after subtracting the HDL is the non-HDL cholesterol. The concentration of these other components, which may cause atheroma , is known as the non-HDL-C . This is now preferred to LDL-C as a secondary marker as it has been shown to be a better predictor and it is more easily calculated.

  9. 7-Dehydrocholesterol - Wikipedia

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    7-Dehydrocholesterol (7-DHC) is a zoosterol that functions in the serum as a cholesterol precursor, and is photochemically converted to vitamin D 3 in the skin, therefore functioning as provitamin-D 3. The presence of this compound in human skin enables humans to manufacture vitamin D 3 (cholecalciferol).