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Matreya/Steryl Glucosides/1117/25 mg
  • Catalog #:1117
  • Scientific Name:Steryl Glucosides
  • Common Name:Sterolins
  • Empirical Formula:C35H60O6
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  • Data Sheet:View Data Sheet
  • Formula Weight:577 (based on beta-sitosteryl glucoside)
  • Unit:25 mg
  • Solvent:none
  • Source:natural
  • Purity:98+%
  • Analytical Methods:TLC; identity confirmed by MS
  • Natural Source:plant
  • Melting Point:283-287°C
  • Solubility:chloroform/methanol/DI water,2:1:0.1, warm
  • Physical Appearance:solid
  • Storage:-20°C
  • Composition:Sitosteryl (55.9%),Campesteryl (24.6%)Stigmasteryl (18.1%)delta-5-Avenasteryl (1.4%)Percentages are approximate, based on K. Phillips, J. of Food and Lipids, Vol. 12 pp. 124-140 (2005)
  • Dry Ice:No
  • Hazardous:No
  • Literature References:1. K. Phillips et al. \"Analysis of Steryl Glucosides in Foods and Dietary Supplements by Solid-Phase Extraction and Gas Chromatography” Journal of Food and Lipids, Vol. 12 pp. 124-140, 20052. R. Moreau et al. \"Phytosterols, phytostanols, and their conjugates in foods: Structural diversity, quantitative analysis, and health-promoting uses” Prog. Lipid Res. Vol. 41 pp. 457-500, 20023. S. Grille et al. \"The functions of steryl glycosides come to those who wait: Recent advances in plants, fungi, bacteria and animals” Prog Lipid Res, Vol. 49 pp. 262-288, 20104. R. Tabata et al. \"Chronic Exposure to Dietary Sterol Glucosides is Neurotoxic to Motor Neurons and Induces an ALS-PDC Phenotype” Neuromolecular Med., Vol. 10(1) pp. 24, 2008