LowChol™ Phytosterol

  • Physiological function and application of plant sterols

    11

    Nov

    Physiological function and application of plant sterols

    Phytosterols are steroids at the 3-hydroxyl position, with cyclopentane perhydrophenanthrene as the main skeleton, which accounts for most of the tetracyclic three-layer compounds. Among the phytoster

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  • Analysis of Antioxidant Activity of Avocado Phytosterol

    20

    Oct

    Analysis of Antioxidant Activity of Avocado Phytosterol

    Four main phytosterols in avocados were identified by gas chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry: β-sitosterol, campesterol, cholesterol, and stigmasterol , and their contents were 59.47, 30.36, 15.3

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  • The mode of action of seaweed growth stimulating factors

    19

    Oct

    The mode of action of seaweed growth stimulating factors

    Seaweed products have growth-promoting activity, and the use of seaweed formulas as biostimulants has been very mature in crop production. Biostimulants are defined as "materials that promote the

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  • What is stigmasterol?

    09

    Oct

    What is stigmasterol?

    Stigmasterol ((stigmasterol) exists in soybean oil and other soybean oils, sometimes alone, sometimes combined into a glycoside form. Many Chinese medicines such as Bupleurum, ginseng, coltsfoot, etc.

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  • Other effects of plant sterols

    01

    Oct

    Other effects of plant sterols

    A large number of studies have found that plant sterols have a certain significance in reducing the incidence of male prostatic hypertrophy. Classical studies such as Berges et al. (1995) conducted an

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  • The role of sterols

    30

    Sep

    The role of sterols

    1. Anti-cancer effect Animal experiments have found that sitosterol can inhibit colorectal cancer induced by chemical carcinogens, which may be related to the influx of bile acids in the large intesti

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  • The role of sterols

    29

    Sep

    The role of sterols

    The role of sterols Phytosterols are steroids at the 3-hydroxyl position, with cyclopentane perhydrophenanthrene as the main skeleton, accounting for most of the tetracyclic three-post compounds. Amon

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  • The multiple effects of tofu

    28

    Sep

    The multiple effects of tofu

    Calcium and protein Each 100g of tofu contains 15.7 grams of protein. For people who cannot drink milk due to lactose intolerance, or who do not eat meat and poultry to control chronic diseases, tofu

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  • Phytosterols and cholesterol

    24

    Sep

    Phytosterols and cholesterol

    Phytosterols are plant steroids, which have a similar structure and function to cholesterol. Phytosterols are divided into two categories: sterols and stanols. The most common plant sterols include β-

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  • Sea buckthorn has great effects on human health

    22

    Sep

    Sea buckthorn has great effects on human health

    1. The effect on cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases The active nutrients of sea buckthorn include: vitamins, flavonoids, triterpenes, steroids, oils and fatty acids, amino acids and proteins,

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  • How to get plant sterols through diet

    08

    Apr

    How to get plant sterols through diet

    Although plant sterols have long been praised by scholars and experts around the world as the "key of life", they have begun to study. However, this nutrient that is so important to humans c

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  • Cholesterol natural enemy in food-plant sterols

    08

    Apr

    Cholesterol natural enemy in food-plant sterols

    Phytosterol , also known as plant cholesterol, is a natural active ingredient in plants, similar in structure to animal sterols such as cholesterol. Phytosterols are a large family. There are more tha

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