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cholesterin
cholesterin Chem. (kəˈlɛstərɪn) [mod. f. Gr. χολή bile + στερ-εός stiff, solid + -in.] A tasteless, inodorous, fatty-looking substance (C26H44O), found in most animal liquids and solids, and in the fruit and seed of many plants. It crystallizes in white transparent scales, and in this form is the ch... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sigmund Fraenkel
Springer, Berlin 3rd ed. 1912 Digital edition by the University and State Library Düsseldorf References Publications Über neue Cholesterin-Derivate – wikipedia.org
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stercorin
stercorin (ˈstɜːkərɪn) [a. F. stercorine (see quot. 1868), f. stercor-, stercus dung: see -in.] A fæcal extractive resembling biliary cholesterin.[1868 A. Flint, Jr. Recherches expérim. sur une nouvelle fonction du Foie 67 Trouvant cette substance en si grande quantité dans les matières fécales, nou... Oxford English Dictionary
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Austin Flint II
He assisted in establishing the glycogenic function of the liver; showed that one of the functions of the liver is to separate from the blood the cholesterin Exercises (1871) Source of Muscular Power (1878) Text-Book of Human Physiology (1875) Experiments Regarding a New Function of the Liver, Separating the Cholesterin wikipedia.org
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ambrein
ambrein Chem. (ˈæmbriːɪn) [a. Fr. ambréine, f. ambre amber: see -in.] A crystalline fatty substance forming the main constituent of ambergris.1832 Rep. Brit. Assoc. (1835) 528 Ambreic [Acid. Discovered by] Pelletier and Caventou. By treating ambreine with nitric acid. 1863 Watts Dict. Chem. I. 165 A... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cornelis de Langen
; the result is a smaller content of cholesterin in the blood. Especially in the very numerous patients with malaria and ancylostomiasis, the cholesterin content is quite often on the very low side. wikipedia.org
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stearo-
stearo- (stiːərəʊ) used as combining form of stearic or stearin in many names of chemical compounds containing or derived from stearin, e.g. stearochlorhydrin, stearoglucose, stearolaurin (see Watts Dict. Chem.).1873 C. H. Ralfe Outl. Phys. Chem. 21 Stearo-cholesterin. 1911 Encycl. Brit. XX. 44/1 Ex... Oxford English Dictionary
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Uffe Ravnskov
It was later published in Germany in 2002 under the title Mythos Cholesterin. wikipedia.org
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ergosterol
ergosterol Biochem. (ɜːˈgɒstərɒl) [f. ergot + -sterol.] A steroid alcohol, C28H44O, present esp. in ergot and in many yeasts and fungi, and productive of vitamin D2 under ultraviolet irradiation. Also earlier ergosterin [ad. F. ergostérine (C. Tanret 1889, in Compt. Rend. CVIII. 98); cf. cholesterin... Oxford English Dictionary
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Carl Schmidt (chemist)
work Schmidt determined the typical crystallization patterns of many important biochemicals such as uric acid, oxalic acid and its salts, lactic acid, cholesterin wikipedia.org
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lumisterol
lumisterol Biochem. (l(j)uːˈmɪstərɒl) [ad. G. lumisterin (A. Luttringhaus 1931, in Chemikerzeitung 12 Dec. 956/2), f. L. lūmi(n-, lūmen light + -sterin after cholesterin, ergosterin, with altered ending (see -sterol).] A steroid alcohol, C28H44O, which is a stereo-isomer of ergosterol and occurs as ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sterol O-acyltransferase
Sterol O-acyltransferase (also called Acyl-CoA cholesterol acyltransferase, Acyl-CoA cholesterin acyltransferase or simply ACAT) is an intracellular protein wikipedia.org
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lanolin
lanolin Chem. (ˈlænəlɪn) Also lanoline. [f. L. lāna wool + ol-eum oil + -in1. Named by O. Liebreich.] The cholesterin-fatty matter extracted from sheep's wool, used as a basis for ointments.1885 Brit. Med. Jrnl. 5 Dec. II. 1075/1 Dr. Oscar Liebreich read a paper on Lanolin before the Berlin Medical ... Oxford English Dictionary
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烟酸和烟酰胺代谢
NADPH/H+ stellt die Reduktionsäquivalente z.B. der Fettsäuren- und der Cholesterin-Biosynthese zu Verfügung. wikipedia.org
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amyloid
amyloid, a. and n. (ˈæmɪlɔɪd) [G. (Vogel and Schleiden 1839, in Ann. Phys. & Chem. XLVI. 327), f. L. amylum (see amyl1) + ] A. adj. 1. Having the form or nature of starch, starch-like.1857 Henfrey Elem. Bot. §671 Semi-gelatinous layers of thickening met with in..certain seeds (called amyloid). 1877 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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