About: Ergostane is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 153 publications have been published within this topic receiving 2005 citations. The topic is also known as: C28H50.
TL;DR: The sterols accumulated by ergosterol deficient mutants of the geneserg6, erg2, erg3, anderg5 (formerlypo11, po12, po13, andpo15) have been analyzed by gas liquid chromatography and the effects of theerg mutations on the control of sterol biosynthesis in yeast are discussed.
Abstract: The sterols accumulated by ergosterol deficient mutants of the genes erg6, erg2, erg3, and erg5 (formerly po11, po12, po13, and po15) have been analyzed by gas liquid chromatography. Together with pure sterols obtained from the mutants, they were characterized on SE-30, OV-17, and OV-225. The effects of molecular structure on the retention characteristics of a range of C28 ergostane sterols have been studied. The double mutants obtained by crossing the single mutants were also analyzed and their sterols identified where possible. The effects of the erg mutations on the control of sterol biosynthesis in yeast are discussed.
TL;DR: From a lipophilic extract of the fruiting body of Ganoderma lucidum, three new lanostanoids, 8beta,9alpha-dihydroganoderic acid J, methyl 8 beta,9 alpha- dihydROganoderate J, and 20-hydroxylganoderIC acid G are isolated.
Abstract: From a lipophilic extract of the fruiting body of Ganoderma lucidum, three new lanostanoids, 8β,9α-dihydroganoderic acid J (1), methyl 8β,9α-dihydroganoderate J (2), and 20-hydroxylganoderic acid G (3), along with 12 known lanostanoids and two ergostane sterols were isolated. The structures of 1−3 were determined by interpretation of their spectroscopic data.