About: Stigmasterol is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 1461 publications have been published within this topic receiving 25910 citations. The topic is also known as: (3beta,22E)-stigmasta-5,22-dien-3-ol & poriferasterol.
TL;DR: Seeds, grains, and legumes are a rich natural source of phytosterols, Additionally, they contain noticeable amounts of squalene and tocopherols, and in general, their fatty acid profile is favorable.
Abstract: The unsaponifiable lipid fraction of plant-based foods is a potential source of bioactive components such as phytosterols, squalene, and tocopherols. The objective of the present study was to determine the levels of phytosterols, and squalene, as well as tocopherols (α and β + γ) in selected grains, seeds, and legumes. The method comprised acid hydrolysis and lipid extraction followed by alkaline saponification, prior to analysis by HPLC. In addition, the fatty acid profile of the foods was determined via total lipid extraction, fatty acid derivitisation and GC analysis. In general, β-sitosterol was the most prevalent phytosterol, ranging in concentration from 24.9 mg/100 g in pumpkin seed to 191.4 mg/100 g in peas. Squalene identified in all foods examined in this study, was particularly abundant in pumpkin seed (89.0 mg/100 g). The sum of α- and β+ γ-tocopherols ranged from 0.1 mg/100 g in rye to 15.9 mg/100 g in pumpkin seeds. Total oil content ranged from 0.9% (w/w) in butter beans to 42.3% (w/w) in pumpkin seed and the type of fat, in all foods examined, was predominantly unsaturated. In conclusion, seeds, grains, and legumes are a rich natural source of phytosterols. Additionally, they contain noticeable amounts of squalene and tocopherols, and in general, their fatty acid profile is favorable.
TL;DR: This data indicates that sitosterol and 24-methylcholesterol are able to regulate membrane fluidity and permeability in a similar manner to cholesterol in mammalian cell membranes, and might be specifically required for cell proliferation.
TL;DR: This study shows that stigmasterol inhibits several pro-inflammatory and matrix degradation mediators typically involved in OA-induced cartilage degradation, at least in part through the inhibition of the NF-kappaB pathway.
TL;DR: The 1H and 13C NMR spectra of sitosterol, stigmasterol, Stigmast-7-en-3β-ol and spinasterol have been unambiguously assigned by use of HOMCOR and HETCOR techniqeus as discussed by the authors.
TL;DR: The free and esterified sterol concentrations in 31 edible oils and fats were determined in this article, including individual values for sitosterol, campesterol, stigmasterol, brassicasterol, Δ5-avenasterol and cholesterol.