Ergosterol
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Product
name: Ergosterol
CAS: 57-87-4
Molecular
formula: C28H44O
Molecular
weight: 396.65
Description:
Ergosterol (ergosta-5,7,22-trien-3β-ol) is a sterol found in fungi, and named
for ergot, a common name for the members of the fungal genus Claviceps from
which ergosterol was first isolated. Ergosterol does not occur in plant or
animal cells. It is a component of yeast and fungal cell membranes, serving the
same function cholesterol serves in animal cells.
Ergosterol
is occasionally reported analytically to occur in grasses such as rye and
alfalfa (including alfalfa sprouts), and in plant flowers such as hops.
However, such detection is usually assumed to be detection of fungal growth
upon (and sometimes contamination of) the plant, as fungi form an integral part
of the grass decay system. This ergosterol assay technique may thus be used to
assay grass, grain, and feed systems for fungal content.