21-Norcholestane
== 21-Norcholestane ==
21-Norcholestane is a chemical compound that belongs to the class of organic compounds known as steroids. It is a derivative of cholestane with a methyl group at the C-21 position. This compound plays a significant role in various biological processes and has been studied for its potential applications in the field of medicine and pharmacology.
Structure and Properties[edit | edit source]
21-Norcholestane has a molecular formula of C27H48 and a molecular weight of 372.68 g/mol. It is a hydrocarbon compound with a complex carbon skeleton that forms the basis of many biologically active molecules. The presence of the methyl group at the C-21 position alters the chemical properties of the compound, leading to unique reactivity and interactions with other molecules.
Biological Significance[edit | edit source]
Studies have shown that 21-Norcholestane exhibits biological activity that may have implications for human health. Research has focused on its potential role in cholesterol metabolism and its effects on cell signaling pathways. Further investigations are ongoing to elucidate the specific mechanisms through which this compound exerts its biological effects.
Applications[edit | edit source]
The unique structure of 21-Norcholestane has attracted interest in various fields, including pharmaceutical research and drug development. Scientists are exploring its potential as a drug target for the treatment of metabolic disorders and other diseases.
References[edit | edit source]
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