sterol
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of sterol
1910–15; extracted from such words as cholesterol, ergosterol, etc.
Example Sentences
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Traces of sterol lipids, which come from cell membranes, have been found in rocks up to 1.6 billion years old.
From Science Daily • Dec. 7, 2023
This absence has led to speculation that before 800 million years ago, eukaryotes were not abundant enough to leave a detectable sterol trace.
From Scientific American • Jun. 13, 2023
And in 1.3-billion-year-old rocks, they found derivatives that matched the pattern produced by 24-methylene cycloartenol, which is one step further along the sterol pathway than cycloartenol.
From Science Magazine • Jun. 7, 2023
The early steps in the saponin biosynthetic pathway that are presumably regulated by TSARL1 are shared by other pathways, including sterol biosynthesis.
From Nature • Feb. 7, 2017
The cancerogenic coal tar "sterol" causes the same sex changes in rats as does the hormone theelin.
From Time Magazine Archive
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