Classification Term: 1426
3-hydroxysteroids (ontology term: CHEMONTID:0003027)
Steroids carrying a hydroxyl group at the 3-position of the steroid backbone." []
found 5 associated metabolites at category
metabolite taxonomy ontology rank level.
Ancestor: Hydroxysteroids
Child Taxonomies: 3-hydroxy delta-1-steroids, 3-hydroxy delta-1,4-steroids, 3-hydroxy delta-4-steroids, 3-hydroxy delta-5-steroids, 3-hydroxy delta-7-steroids, 3-alpha-hydroxysteroids, 3-beta-hydroxysteroids
Sterol
Sterols, also known as steroid alcohols, are a subgroup of the steroids and an important class of organic molecules. They occur naturally in plants, animals, and fungi, with the most familiar type of animal sterol being cholesterol. Cholesterol is vital to animal cell membrane structure and function and a precursor to fat-soluble vitamins and steroid hormones. (Wikipedia) Sterols are a subgroup of the steroids and an important class of organic molecules. They occur naturally in plants, animals, and fungi, with the most familiar type of animal sterol being cholesterol. Cholesterol is vital to cellular function, and a precursor to fat-soluble vitamins and steroid hormones. Sterols is found in burdock, soft-necked garlic, and sesame.
(3beta,22E)-26,27-Dinorergosta-5,22-dien-3-ol
(3beta,22E)-26,27-Dinorergosta-5,22-dien-3-ol is found in crustaceans. (3beta,22E)-26,27-Dinorergosta-5,22-dien-3-ol is a constituent of Mytilus edulis (blue mussel) and other crustaceans, molluscs and sponges Constituent of Mytilus edulis (blue mussel) and other crustaceans, molluscs and sponges. (3beta,22E)-26,27-Dinorergosta-5,22-dien-3-ol is found in crustaceans.
Asterosterol
Asterosterol is found in mollusks. Asterosterol is found in clams and oyster Found in clams and oysters