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Sigma-Aldrich

Ergosta-5,7,9(11),22-tetraen-3β-ol

~96% (HPLC)

Synonym(s):

Dehydroergosterol

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About This Item

Empirical Formula (Hill Notation):
C28H42O
CAS Number:
Molecular Weight:
394.63
MDL number:
UNSPSC Code:
12352200
PubChem Substance ID:
NACRES:
NA.77

Assay

~96% (HPLC)

Quality Level

storage temp.

−20°C

SMILES string

[H][C@@]1(CC[C@@]2([H])C3=CC=C4C[C@@H](O)CC[C@]4(C)C3=CC[C@]12C)[C@H](C)\C=C\[C@H](C)C(C)C

InChI

1S/C28H42O/c1-18(2)19(3)7-8-20(4)24-11-12-25-23-10-9-21-17-22(29)13-15-27(21,5)26(23)14-16-28(24,25)6/h7-10,14,18-20,22,24-25,29H,11-13,15-17H2,1-6H3/b8-7+/t19-,20+,22-,24+,25-,27-,28+/m0/s1

InChI key

QSVJYFLQYMVBDR-CMNOFMQQSA-N

General description

Ergosta-5,7,9(11),22-tetraen-3β-ol is an analogue of ergosterol. It comprises of three conjugated double bonds in a steroid ring system. Ergosta-5,7,9(11),22-tetraen-3β-ol possesses anti-inflammatory property. It is used as a cholesterol reporter.

Application

A fluorescent cholesterol analog useful as a probe in membrane research.
Ergosta-5,7,9(11),22-tetraen-3β-ol has been used to examine the acyltransferase activity of lecithin:cholesterol acyltransferase (LCAT). It has also been used for liposome preparation.

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Warning

Hazard Statements

Precautionary Statements

Hazard Classifications

Carc. 2 - STOT RE 2

Storage Class Code

11 - Combustible Solids

WGK

WGK 2

Flash Point(F)

Not applicable

Flash Point(C)

Not applicable


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