. Biochemistry of plants and animals, an introduction. Biochemistry. 94 GENERAL BIOCHEMISTRY CH3 CH3 CH3 CH—CH=CH—GH—CH H2 CHa C H2. c H2 CH3 G G GH3 H2C GH G /H GH2 -GH., HO—C G GH I\g/ \c/ H H2 H ergosterol A number of sterols have been isolated from plants. Among these are sitosterol, found in wheat embryo, barley, corn, and cottonseed; stigmasterol, isolated from coconut and soybeans; and spinasterol from spinach and cabbage. All 3 sterols mentioned have 29 carbons in the molecule, each having a 10-carbon side chain. They differ only with respect to the number and position of the double bo


. Biochemistry of plants and animals, an introduction. Biochemistry. 94 GENERAL BIOCHEMISTRY CH3 CH3 CH3 CH—CH=CH—GH—CH H2 CHa C H2. c H2 CH3 G G GH3 H2C GH G /H GH2 -GH., HO—C G GH I\g/ \c/ H H2 H ergosterol A number of sterols have been isolated from plants. Among these are sitosterol, found in wheat embryo, barley, corn, and cottonseed; stigmasterol, isolated from coconut and soybeans; and spinasterol from spinach and cabbage. All 3 sterols mentioned have 29 carbons in the molecule, each having a 10-carbon side chain. They differ only with respect to the number and position of the double bonds in the mole- cule. Bile contains a number of steroids, the most abundant of which is cholic acid (3,7,12-trihydroxycholanic acid). Most frequently the carboxyl group of cholic aid is conjugated with glycine or taurine to CH ,T OH CH(rHo)2C00H CH, I. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Mallette, M. Frank (Manney Frank), 1917-. New York, Wiley


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