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Cholestanols

Cholestanes substituted in any position with one or more hydroxy groups. They are found in feces and bile. In contrast to bile acids and salts, they are not reabsorbed.
Also Known As:
Alcohol, Bile; Alcohols, Bile; Bile Alcohol; Bile Alcohols; Hydroxycholestane; Hydroxycholestanes
Networked: 67 relevant articles (3 outcomes, 9 trials/studies)

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Experts

1. Asao, Takayuki: 2 articles (08/2008 - 09/2007)
2. Faried, Ahmad: 2 articles (08/2008 - 09/2007)
3. Kuwano, Hiroyuki: 2 articles (08/2008 - 09/2007)
4. Nakagawa, Takashi: 2 articles (08/2008 - 09/2007)
5. Nishimura, Toyo: 2 articles (08/2008 - 09/2007)
6. Yamauchi, Takahito: 2 articles (08/2008 - 09/2007)
7. Yazawa, Shin: 2 articles (08/2008 - 09/2007)
8. von Bahr, Sara: 2 articles (04/2005 - 08/2003)
9. Angyal, Dora: 1 article (12/2021)
10. Bijvelds, Marcel J C: 1 article (12/2021)

Related Diseases

1. Esophageal Neoplasms (Esophageal Cancer)
2. Chronic Pancreatitis
3. Cardiovascular Diseases (Cardiovascular Disease)
4. Cerebrotendinous Xanthomatosis
5. Liver Diseases (Liver Disease)

Related Drugs and Biologics

1. Bile Acids and Salts (Bile Acids)
2. Sugars
3. Cholesterol
4. Oxysterols
5. Glucuronides
6. Cholic Acid
7. Cholestanol (Coprostanol)
8. Salts
9. Anticoagulants
10. Cholestanols

Related Therapies and Procedures

1. Therapeutics
2. Aftercare (After-Treatment)
3. Ligation
4. Oral Administration