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Brassicasterol

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Synonym(s):

5,22-Cholestadien-24β-methyl-3β-ol

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Empirical Formula (Hill Notation):
C28H46O
CAS Number:
Molecular Weight:
398.66
NACRES:
NA.77
PubChem Substance ID:
UNSPSC Code:
12352211
EC Number:
207-486-5
MDL number:
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biological source

semisynthetic

Quality Level

assay

≥98% (TLC)

form

powder

shipped in

wet ice

storage temp.

2-8°C

SMILES string

CC(C)[C@@H](C)\C=C\[C@@H](C)[C@H]1CC[C@H]2[C@@H]3CC=C4C[C@@H](O)CC[C@]4(C)[C@H]3CC[C@]12C

InChI

1S/C28H46O/c1-18(2)19(3)7-8-20(4)24-11-12-25-23-10-9-21-17-22(29)13-15-27(21,5)26(23)14-16-28(24,25)6/h7-9,18-20,22-26,29H,10-17H2,1-6H3/b8-7+/t19-,20+,22-,23-,24+,25-,26-,27-,28+/m0/s1

InChI key

OILXMJHPFNGGTO-ZAUYPBDWSA-N

Application

Brassicasterol was used as standard to analyze the sterols from mussels sample by thin layer chromatography.[1]

Biochem/physiol Actions

Brassicasterol is a phytosterol found in rapeseed and canola oils; it is also present in marine algae and shellfish. Brassicasterol has been shown to inhibit sterol Δ24-reductase, an enzyme involved in the mammalian cholesterol biosynthesis pathway.
Brassicasterol is a plant sterol, structurally similar to cholesterol. Plant sterols compete with cholesterol and reduce the content of cholesterol incorporated into micelles thereby reducing its absorption. Brassicasterol reportedly decreases the progression of atherosclerosis.[2] The level of brassicasterol in cerebrospinal fluid may be used as a prognostic factor for progression of Alzheimer′s disease.[3]

Preparation Note

Brassicasterol is from a semi-synthetic source. It yields clear, colorless solution in chloroform at 50 mg/ml.

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semisynthetic

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biological source

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powder

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powder

storage temp.

2-8°C

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−20°C

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Storage Class

11 - Combustible Solids

wgk

WGK 3

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T Vanmierlo et al.
Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica, 124(3), 184-192 (2011-05-19)
Plant sterols (sitosterol, campesterol, stigmasterol and brassicasterol) are solely dietary-derivable sterols that are structurally very similar to cholesterol. In contrast to peripheral cholesterol, plant sterols can cross the blood-brain barrier and accumulate within mammalian brain. As an impaired function of
Gavin Tansley et al.
Current gerontology and geriatrics research, 2012, 179318-179318 (2012-06-01)
Over the past 15 years, insights into sterol metabolism have improved our understanding of the relationship between lipids and common conditions such as atherosclerosis and Alzheimer's Disease (AD). A better understanding of sterol lipid metabolism in individuals with Down Syndrome
The search of new biomarkers to identify Alzheimer's disease: an editorial comment to T. Vanmierlo et al. 'The plant sterol brassicasterol and additional CFS biomarker in Alzheimer's Disease' (1).
A Lobo et al.
Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica, 124(3), 163-164 (2011-05-14)



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B4936-5MG04061833433553

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