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ECB-ART-37670
Comp Biochem Physiol B Biochem Mol Biol 2001 Jan 01;1281:43-52. doi: 10.1016/s1096-4959(00)00317-1.
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The distribution of free sterols, polyhydroxysteroids and steroid glycosides in various body components of the starfish Patiria (=Asterina) pectinifera.

Kicha AA , Ivanchina NV , Gorshkova IA , Ponomarenko LP , Likhatskaya GN , Stonik VA .


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The distribution of free sterols, polyhydroxysteroids and steroid glycosides in different body components of the Far-eastern starfish Patiria (=Asterina) pectinifera has been studied. It was shown that free sterol fractions from aboral and oral body walls, gonads, stomach and pyloric ceca contained Delta(7) sterols with a preponderance of 5alpha-cholest-7-en-3beta-ol. All these body components had also toxic steroid oligoglycosides. However, polyhydroxysteroids and related low molecular weight steroid glycosides were found in stomach and pyloric ceca only. In pyloric ceca, the sulfated monoside ''asterosaponin'' P(1) was identified as a main polar steroid, whereas 6-sodium sulfate of cholestane-3beta,4beta,6alpha,7alpha,8,15beta,16beta,26-octaol predominated in the stomach. Probable biological functions of polar steroids and free sterols in this starfish were discussed. It was suggested that some polyhydroxysteroids and related monoglycosides play the same biological role as bile alcohols and bile acids do in vertebrates.

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Genes referenced: LOC115921237