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methyl sterol/obesity

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Effects of weight reduction on squalene, methyl sterols and cholesterol and on their synthesis in human adipose tissue.

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Quantitation of cholesterol and its precursors from human adipose tissue biopsies revealed very high squalene and moderately high methyl sterol concentrations. The squalene and cholesterol values were correlated with each other. Weight reduction in obese subjects following a jejuno-ileal bypass

Comparison of different components in the fractional conversion of mevalonate to cholesterol with cholesterol synthesis and serum methyl sterols.

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Serum squalene and methyl sterols (cholesterol precursors), and the fractional conversion of mevalonate to cholesterol (FCM) were determined after an i.v. injection of a labelled mevalonate-labelled cholesterol mixture in fifteen studies in eleven subjects with varying cholesterol synthesis rates

Amaranth oil application for coronary heart disease and hypertension.

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Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the Nation's leading killer for both men and women among all racial and ethnic groups. Development and progression of CVD is linked to the presence of risk factors such as hyperlipidemia, hypertension, obesity, and diabetes mellitus. It is known that cholesterol is an

Cholesterol synthesis and storage in adipose tissue.

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A markedly-high cholesterol production characterizes human obesity. So far, the site of origin of this extra synthesis has not been defined, even though the liver may play an important role. A marked expansion of adipose tissue in obesity raises a question on the local cholesterol synthesis,
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