different between zoosterol vs phytosterol
zoosterol
English
Etymology
From zoo- +? sterol
Noun
zoosterol (plural zoosterols)
- (biochemistry) Any sterol found in animal tissue
See also
- phytosterol
zoosterol From the web:
- what does zoosterol mean
phytosterol
English
Etymology
From phyto- +? sterol.
Noun
phytosterol (plural phytosterols)
- (biochemistry, botany) Any of a group of steroid alcohols, phytochemicals naturally occurring in plants. They are white powders with mild, characteristic odor, insoluble in water and soluble in alcohols.
Synonyms
- plant sterol
Translations
phytosterol From the web:
- phytosterols what are they
- phytosterols what it means
- what do phytosterols do
- what is phytosterol complex
- what is phytosterol complex used for
- what is phytosterols used for
- what are phytosterol esters
- what is phytosterols side effects
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