Identification of the free and conjugated sterol in a non-photosynthetic diatom,Nitzschia alba, as 24-methylene cholesterol
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Identification of the free and conjugated sterol in a non-photosynthetic diatom,Nitzschia alba, as 24-methylene cholesterol
Abstract
Previous studies on the sterol fraction of the nonphotosynthetic marine diatom,Nitszchia alba, indicated the major sterol to be either brassicasterol (24R-methylcholesta-5,22-dien-3β-ol) or 22-dehydrocampesterol (24S-methylcholesta-5,22-dien-3β-ol) on the basis only of gas chromatographymass spectral analysis. The present studies using nuclear magnetic resonance, infrared, and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry on the free and bound sterol fractions isolated by preparative thin layer chromatography showed the presence in both fractions of a single sterol, with spectral and chromatographic properties identical with those reported for 24-methylenecholesterol (ergosta-5,24(28)-dien-3β-ol). This sterol may be the precursor of 24-methyl sterols found in diatoms. The bound sterol fraction was found to consist of a single compound identified as 24-methylenecholesterol sulfate. No sterol esters or sterol glycosides were detected.
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