NCBI Taxonomy: 58809
Antipathes (ncbi_taxid: 58809)
found 72 associated metabolites at genus taxonomy rank level.
Ancestor: Antipathidae
Child Taxonomies: Antipathes densa, Antipathes griggi, Antipathes arborea, Antipathes curvata, Antipathes simplex, Antipathes furcata, Antipathes grandis, Antipathes virgata, Antipathes elegans, Antipathes aculeata, Antipathes atlantica, Antipathes dichotoma, Antipathes flabellum, Antipathes fruticosa, Antipathes delicatula, Antipathes caribbeana, Antipathes leptocrada, Antipathes sylospongia, unclassified Antipathes, Antipathes galapagensis, Antipathes dendrochristos, Antipathes cf. griggi SPKH-4, Antipathes cf. griggi KONAS-10, Antipathes cf. dichotoma NB-2020, Antipathes cf. virgata USNM-99750
7alpha-Hydroxycholesterol
7alpha-Hydroxycholesterol is an oxysterol and can serve as a biomarker for lipid peroxidation (PMID: 17386651). Products of cholesterol oxidation accumulate within atherosclerotic plaque and have been proposed to contribute to inflammatory signalling in the diseased artery (PMID: 17364953). 7alpha-Hydroxycholesterol is a cholesterol oxide that has been described as a biomarker of oxidative stress in subjects with impaired glucose tolerance and diabetes (PMID: 16634125). 7alpha-Hydroxycholesterol has been identified in the human placenta (PMID: 32033212). 7alpha-hydroxycholesterol is an oxysterol and can serve as a biomarker for lipid peroxidation. (PMID: 17386651) Products of cholesterol oxidation accumulate within atherosclerotic plaque and have been proposed to contribute to inflammatory signalling in the diseased artery. (PMID: 17364953) 7α-Hydroxycholesterol is a cholesterol oxide and is formed by both enzymatic and non-enzymatic oxidation. 7α-Hydroxycholesterol can be used as a biomarker for lipid peroxidation[1][2].
7α-hydroxycholesterol
The 7alpha-hydroxy derivative of cholesterol. 7α-Hydroxycholesterol is a cholesterol oxide and is formed by both enzymatic and non-enzymatic oxidation. 7α-Hydroxycholesterol can be used as a biomarker for lipid peroxidation[1][2].