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Prakash, Singh, Prakash Om, and K. Pant A. "Sterol composition of Ajuga bracteosa Wall Benth., Ajuga macrosperma Wall ex Benth. and Ajuga parviflora Benth." Journal of Indian Chemical Society Vol. 91, May 2014 (2014): 951–52. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5720243.

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Department of Chemistry, College of Basic Sciences and Humanities, G. B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar, U.S. Nagar-263 145, Uttarakhand, India <em>E-mail </em>: anilk_pant@rediffmail.com, oporgchem@gmail.com<em> Fax</em> : 91-5944-233473 <em>Manuscript received online 03 August 2013, revised 25 November 2013, accepted 26 November 2013</em> Sterols isolated from <em>Ajuga bracteosa</em> Wall Benth., <em>Ajuga macrosperma</em> Wall ex Benth. and <em>Ajuga parviflora</em> Benth. of family Lamiaceae were studied by GC-MS analysis of their trimethylsillyl ether derivative
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Zhao, Ya, Li-Min Feng, Li-Juan Liu, Xian Zhang, and Rui-Zhi Zhao. "Clerosterol from vinegar-baked radix bupleuri modifies drug transport." Oncotarget 8, no. 13 (2017): 21351–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.15212.

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Kapetanovic, Radomir, Dusan Sladic, Simeon Popov, Mario Zlatovic, Zoran Kljajic, and Miroslav Gasic. "Sterol composition of the Adriatic sea algae Ulva lactuca, Codium dichotomum, Cystoseira adriatica and Fucus virsoides." Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society 70, no. 12 (2005): 1395–400. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/jsc0512395k.

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The sterol composition of two green algae and two brown algae from the South Adriatic was determined. In the green alga Ulva lactuca, the principal sterols were cholesterol and isofucosterol. In the brown alga Cystoseira adriatica, the main sterols were cholesterol and stigmast-5-en-3?-ol, while the characteristic sterol of the brown algae, fucosterol, was found only in low concentration. The sterol fractions of the green alga Codium dichotomum and the brown alga Fucus virsoides contained practically only one sterol each, comprising more than 90 % of the total sterols (clerosterol in the forme
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Kim, Areum, Youngki Lee, Sang-Hyuck Kang, Gi Kim, Hye Kim, and Jin Hyun. "Cytotoxic Effect of Clerosterol Isolated from Codium fragile on A2058 Human Melanoma Cells." Marine Drugs 11, no. 12 (2013): 418–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md11020418.

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Nguyen, Tram Thi Thu, Dien Minh Vo, Thanh Huynh Vu Luong, Hien Thi Thanh Phan, and Dam Phuc Nguyen. "INVESTIGATION OF ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY AND CHEMICAL CONSTITUENTS OF MOMORDICA CHARANTIA L. VAR. ABBREVIATA SER." Vietnam Journal of Science and Technology 57, no. 2 (2019): 155. http://dx.doi.org/10.15625/2525-2518/57/2/12727.

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The antimicrobial potential of the four extracts of Momordica charantia L. var. abbreviata Ser was screened against four bacterial and four fungal strains, using microbroth dilution assay. The chloroform extract showed the highest growth inhibitory activity. Phytochemical study on the bioactive chloroform extract led to the isolation of four known compounds as octadecan-1-ol (1), (23E)-5β,19-epoxycucurbita-6,23,25-trien-3β-ol (2), 5α-poriferasta-7,25-dien-3β-ol (3) and 3-O-(6′-O-palmitoyl-β-D-glucopyranosyl)-clerosterol (4). Their structures were elucidated by spectroscopic methods including 1
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A.A. Alwahsh, Mohamed, Aboubaker A. Elhadi, and Melati Khairuddean. "ISOLATION AND FULL CHARACTERISATION OF TWO STEROL GLUCOSIDES FROM TEUCRIUM BARBEYANUM ASCHERS." EPH - International Journal of Applied Science 6, no. 2 (2020): 35–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.53555/eijas.v6i2.101.

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The genus Teucrium is used in folk medicine for a long time as hypoglycemic and hypolipidemic agents, and showed a wide spectrum of interesting biological activities. In this study, the aerial parts of Teucrium barbeyanum which collected from Ras El-Hilal, Libya were subject of extraction with different organic solvents, followed by extensive columns chromatography and crystallization using various solvent systems in order to isolate compounds. Dichloromethane extract afforded two sterol glucosides which successfully identified as sitosterol-3-O-β-D-glucoside and the rare compound, clerosterol
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Dr.G.NPramodini, Dr G. NPramodini, KrishnapriyaP S. KrishnapriyaP.S, MeghaJose MeghaJose, Nima K. Jaison Nima.K.Jaison, ShahalaK M. ShahalaK.M, and S. Darshan S. Darshan. "Development and Evaluation of Antimicrobial ointment of Clerodendrum Infortunatum." International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research and Applications 10, no. 2 (2025): 1303–10. https://doi.org/10.35629/4494-100213031310.

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IntheruralareasofNorthIndia,clerodin,anactivebitter substancefoundinClerodendruminfortunatumLinn. (Verbenaceae),isacommonandsignificantmedicinal plantthatisusedasananthelminticandtonic.Theplant requires carefulresearchtodetermine its specific medicinal activity, even though it isused inAyurveda, Unani medicine, and homeopathy in a variety of ways to treat conditions like diarrhea, skin disorders, venereal and scrofulouscomplaints,wounds,postpartumcomplicat ions,asavermifuge,laxative,andcholagogue,toremov e ascaridsfromtheanus,asexternalapplicationsontumor s,etc.Thereasonleavesandrootsareapplie
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A., K. Siddhanta, M. Goswami A., Shanmugam M., H. Mody K., and K. Ramavat B. "Sterols from marine green algae of Indian waters." Journal of Indian Chemical Society Vol.79, Mar 2002 (2002): 294–97. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5872259.

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Marine Algae and Marine Environment Discipline, Central Salt and Marine Chemicals Research Institute, Bhavnagar-364 002, India <em>E</em><em>-</em><em>mail </em>: salt@csir.res.in &nbsp;<em>Fax : </em>091-0278-566970/567562 <em>Manuscript received 15 November 2000, revised 24 July 2001, accepted 6 August 2001</em> A sterol glycoside (3-0-<em>&beta;</em>-D-galactopyranosylclerosterol, 1a) and clerosterol (24-ethylcholesta-5,25-dien-3<em>&beta;</em>-o1, 2a) have been isolated as their acetylated derivatives (1b and 2b respectively) from the marine green alga <em>Codium dwarkense. </em>28-Isofuco
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Marín -Álvarez, A., J. I. Murrillo -Álvarez, M. Muñoz -Ochoa, and G. M. Molina -Salinas. "CHEMICAL CONSTITUENTS AND BIOACTIVITY OF Codium amplivesiculatum SETCHELL <&> N. L.GARDNER (CHLOROPHYTA; BRYOPSIDALES)." CICIMAR Oceánides 28, no. 2 (2013): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.37543/oceanides.v28i2.124.

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In search of bioactive substances from Mexican marine organisms, crude ethanol-extract from the marine alga Codium amplivesiculatum was fractionated in chromatographic columns of silica gel at 60 Å (230-400 mesh) using solvent mixtures of increasing polarity. All the fractions were submitted to antibacterial assays. The major metabolite from an anti-tuberculosis fraction (MIC = 100 μg mL–1) was purified and identified as 1-octodecanol (1). The anti-tuberculosis activity was attributed to 1 with bases in previous reports. In addition, clerosterol (2) was obtained by crystallization from an acti
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López-López, A., F. Rodríguez Gómez, A. Cortés-Delgado, and A. Garrido-Fernández. "Changes in Sterols, Fatty Alcohol and Triterpenic Alcohol during Ripe Olive Processing." Czech Journal of Food Sciences 27, Special Issue 1 (2009): S225—S226. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/1109-cjfs.

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The unsaponifiable matter, sterols and fatty and triterpenic alcohol changes during ripe olive processing were studied. At the end of processing, the values of most of these parameters were within the limits established by the EU Directives for the classification of olive and pomace oils into their diverse categories; but the evaluations were contradictory and showed that such Directives may not be appropriate for expressing their real quality. The univariate analysis of variance showed significant effects of cultivars or processing steps (ps) on unsaponifiable matter, &amp;beta;-sitosterol, d
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Koami, Takeshi, Kiyoshi Ohyama, and Yoshinori Fujimoto. "Mechanism of clerosterol biosynthesis in Ajuga hairy roots: stereochemistry of C-28 methylation of 24-methylene sterol." Tetrahedron Letters 43, no. 31 (2002): 5479–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0040-4039(02)01061-4.

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Okuzumi, Keiko, Noriyuki Hara, Yoshinori Fujimoto, et al. "Biosynthesis of phytoecdysteroids in Ajuga hairy roots: clerosterol as a precursor of cyasterone, isocyasterone and 29-norcyasterone." Tetrahedron Letters 44, no. 2 (2003): 323–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0040-4039(02)02565-0.

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Köseoğlu, Oya, Mustafa Kemal Ünal, Didar Sevim, and Durmuş Özdemir. "Evaluating the Fatty Acid, Sterol and Erythrodiol+Uvaol Contents of Turkish Olive Oil under Different Maturity Index and Storage Conditions with Chemometric Approaches." Meyve Bilimi 12, no. 1 (2025): 48–64. https://doi.org/10.51532/meyve.1652745.

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The objective of this study was to utilize unsupervised classification and clustering techniques, such as hierarchical (HCA) and principal component analyses (PCA), to assess the impact of maturity index and storage conditions on the composition of fatty acids, sterols, and erythrodiol+uvaol in Ayvalık and Memecik Turkish extra virgin olive oils. For a period of 15 months, the oils were maintained at ambient temperature, under daylight conditions, and in darkness within two transparent glass bottles. The chemometric analysis yielded the revelation that both Memecik and Ayvalık could be classif
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Yin, Shuai-Wen, Chang-Yun Wang, Xiao-Ming Li, and Bin-Gui Wang. "A new clerosterol derivative, trans-phytol, and related metabolites from marine green alga Codium fragile (Codiaceae) and their chemotaxonomic significance." Biochemical Systematics and Ecology 33, no. 12 (2005): 1288–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bse.2005.07.014.

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Mohan Maruga Raja, MK. "Isolation, characterization and thin-layer chromatography method development of clerosterol palmityl ester: a chemical marker for standardization of leaves of Clerodendrum phlomidis." Journal of Chinese Integrative Medicine 10, no. 1 (2012): 109–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.3736/jcim20120116.

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H., Abd El Baky, and S. El-Baroty Gamal. "Characterization of Egyptian Moringa peregrine seed oil and its bioactivities." Characterization of Egyptian Moringa peregrine seed oil and its bioactivities 2, no. 7 (2013): 01–11. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3412650.

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The seed oil of Egyptian Moringa peregrina (Forssk) was extracted with a mixture of dichloromethane/methanol (1:1, v/v). The oil was examined with respect to physicochemical properties, unsaponifiable (UnSap) and fatty acids profiles, tochopherols and phenolic contents, anticancer and antioxidant activities. Moringa oil (MO) showed a better overall quality, its acid, peroxide, iodine, saponification values were 0.02 mg KOH/g oil, 0.01 meq O2/kg oil, 67 I2 g/100 g oil and 177 mg KOH/g. The Un-Sap of MO was found to contain high amounts of hydrocarbon fraction C12 to C32 and phytoesterol fractio
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Akash, Akash, and Sudha Singh. "PHYTOCHEMICALS AND PHARMACOLOGICAL POTENTIALS OF CUCURBITA MAXIMA: A REVIEW." International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Medicine 8, no. 7 (2023): 98–108. http://dx.doi.org/10.47760/ijpsm.2023.v08i07.009.

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In ancient literature, we find references to the therapeutic use of about 500 plants; indigenous medical practices make use of about 800 plants. The pumpkin plant (Cucurbita maxima) is a creeper that is commonly seen growing on the rooftops of homes in India. Seeds, pulp, and fruit stalks are all put to good use. In addition to its potent antioxidant properties, pumpkin seed oil has been lauded for its ability to treat a variety of medical conditions, including but not limited to the prevention and reduction of prostate growth and size; the reduction of bladder and urethral pressure, the impro
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Macabeo, Allan Patrick G., Melanie Cassandra G. Villafranca, Alicia M. Aguinaldo, Hidayat Hussain, and Karsten Krohn. "Clerosterols from Clerodendrum quadriloculare." Biochemical Systematics and Ecology 36, no. 8 (2008): 659–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bse.2008.04.001.

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Sheu, Jyh-Horng, Chin-Chuang Liaw, and Chang-Yih Duh. "Oxygenated Clerosterols Isolated from the Marine Alga Codium arabicum." Journal of Natural Products 58, no. 10 (1995): 1521–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/np50124a007.

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Teli, Aniya, Diptimayee Jena, Lunasmrita Saikia, et al. "Ethnobotanical Use, Phytochemistry and Pharmacological Activities ofClerodendrum colebrookianium (Lamiaceae)." Current Nutrition & Food Science 20 (March 28, 2024). http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/0115734013306525240321064009.

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Abstract: Clerodendrum colebrookianium (CC) is a small shrub belonging to the genus Clerondendrum and the family Lamiaceae that is widely distributed in southeast Asian countries like India and China. The plant generally grows in the wet and arid regions of the globe. It has four angled branches that bear flowers along with heart-shaped leaves. This review aims to provide vast knowledge about the pharmacological activities, ethnobotany uses, and the phytochemicals present in the plant. Additionally, it will advance our understanding of the plant's therapeutic potential in the years to come. Mu
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Okuzumi, Keiko, Noriyuki Hara, Yoshinori Fujimoto, et al. "Biosynthesis of Phytoecdysteroids in Ajuga Hairy Roots: Clerosterol (I) as a Precursor of Cyasterone (IIa), Isocyastrone (IIb) and 29-Norcyasterone (IIc)." ChemInform 34, no. 13 (2003). http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/chin.200313177.

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Aida Fasha, Gusti Nur, and Intan Widya Pangestika. "Prediksi In Silico Senyawa Berpotensi Anti-Kolesterol pada Kopi Robusta (Coffea canephora Pierre ex A. Froehner)." JNANALOKA, March 31, 2025, 1–11. https://doi.org/10.36802/jnanaloka.2025.v6-no1-1-11.

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Kopi robusta (Coffea canephora Pierre ex A. Froehner) merupakan salah satu komoditas penting di Indonesia yang memiliki potensi besar dalam bidang kesehatan, termasuk sebagai agen anti-kolesterol. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk memprediksi senyawa dalam kopi robusta yang berpotensi sebagai anti-kolesterol menggunakan pendekatan in silico. Senyawa yang terkandung dalam kopi robusta diidentifikasi melalui basis data KNApSAcK, kemudian dianalisis menggunakan PASS Online untuk memprediksi aktivitasnya sebagai agen anti-kolesterol. Selanjutnya, prediksi target biologis dilakukan menggunakan SwissTa
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OSSOKO, Jean Paul Latran, Yves OKANDZA, Josiane ENZONGA YOCA, Miche ELENGA, and Michel Didace MVOULA TSIERI. "Biochemical Characterization of the Unsaponifiable Fraction of Coula edulis Oil Collected at Sembé." Japan Journal of Research 5, no. 4 (2024). http://dx.doi.org/10.33425/2690-8077.1114.

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Coula edulis Baill., is a non-timber forest product which represents a considerable food, cultural and economic stake for the populations of Central Africa. It belongs to the order of Olacales and the family of Olacaceae. The unsaponifiable fraction of the oil of Coula edulis Baill. from Sembé, extracted by Soxhlet (NF ISO 82 62-3) with n-hexane was the subject of this study. The extracted fat content is: 25.91 ± 0.16% per 100 g of almonds. Conventional methods were used to characterize the unsaponifiables of this oil: Extraction with diethyl ether (NF EN ISO 3596) to determine the content of
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