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Preparation of cholesteryl ester liquid crystals
Cholesteryl ester, a dietary lipid, is an ester of cholesterol. The ester bond is formed between the carboxylate group of a fatty acid and the hydroxyl group of cholesterol. Cholesteryl esters have a lower solubility in water due to their increased hydrophobicity. They are hydrolyzed by pancreatic enzymes, cholesterol esterase, to produce cholesterol and free fatty acids. They are associated with atherosclerosis.
Contents
- Preparation of cholesteryl ester liquid crystals
- G schwartz effects of the cholesteryl ester transfer protein inhibitor dalcetrapib in acs
- References

G schwartz effects of the cholesteryl ester transfer protein inhibitor dalcetrapib in acs





References
Cholesteryl ester Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA