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Unusual sterolic mixture, and 24‐isopropylcholesterol, from the sponge <i>Ciocalypta</i> sp. reduce cholesterol uptake and basolateral secretion in Caco‐2 cells
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An unusual sterolic mixture (82.3% of 24-isopropylated sterols) and its major component, 24-isopropylcholesterol, isolated from a marine sponge, Ciocalypta sp. (Halichondriidae), reduce cholesterol uptake, basolateral secretion and ACAT-2 mRNA expression and increase the expression of ABCA1 mRNA in Caco-2 cells. The decreases of cholesterol uptake and secretion induced by 24-isopropylcholesterol alone were more than that of both the sterolic mixture and beta-sitosterol. These data add a new sterol, 24-isopropylcholesterol, to sterols that may reduce intestinal cholesterol absorption.
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