Isolation of two new C30 sterols, (24E)-24-N-propylidenecholesterol and 24 epsilon-N-propylcholesterol, from a cultured marine Chrysophyte.
M Rohmer, W C Kokke, W Fenical, C Djerassi
Index: Steroids 35(2) , 219-31, (1980)
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Abstract
Two new sterols, (24E)-24-n-propylidenecholesterol and 24 epsilon-n-propylcholesterol, were isolated from a cultured marine Chrysophyte. Since most of the steroids found in marine invertebrates are unchanged or modified sterols of algal or symbiotic origin, the discovery of these two unusual sterols in a unicellular alga grown under well-defined conditions contributes to our knowledge of sterols in marine food chains and offers a potential substrate for biosynthetic labeling experiments.
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