Fucosterol Explained
Fucosterol is a sterol isolated from algae such as Ecklonia cava or Ecklonia stolonifera.[1]
External links
- 23994501 . 2013 . Jung . H. A. . Kinetics and molecular docking studies of an anti-diabetic complication inhibitor fucosterol from edible brown algae Eisenia bicyclis and Ecklonia stolonifera . Chemico-Biological Interactions . 206 . 1 . 55–62 . Islam . M. N. . Lee . C. M. . Oh . S. H. . Lee . S . Jung . J. H. . Choi . J. S. . 10.1016/j.cbi.2013.08.013 . 2013CBI...206...55J .
Notes and References
- 10.1016/j.ejphar.2015.10.041. 26515446. Fucosterol, a sterol extracted from Sargassum fusiforme, shows antidepressant and anticonvulsant effects. European Journal of Pharmacology. 768. 131–8. 2015. Zhen. Xing-Hua. Quan. Ying-Chun. Jiang. Hai-Ying. Wen. Zheng-Shun. Qu. You-Le. Guan. Li-Ping.