Application of Cholesterol
Cholesterol can be used as cosmetic raw materials, high-end pharmaceutical excipients, starting materials for the synthesis of vitamin D3, feed additives, and used in various industries of pharmaceutical and chemical production, and also used as high-end costimecs active raw materials. Plant-derived cholesterol eliminates people's concerns about the risk of carrying animal viruses, and broadens its use in the pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and health food industries.
SEND INQUIRY NOW
Plant-origin Cholesterol CAS No. 57-88-5
chemical name: (3β)-cholest-5-en-3-ol.
Basic info:
Product Name: | Cholesterol |
Synonyms: | (3.beta.)-Cholest-5-en-3-ol;(3β)-cholest-5-en-3-ol;3β-hydroxycholest-5-ene;5,6-Cholesten-3beta-ol;5:6-cholesten-3-beta-ol;5:6-Cholesten-3beta-ol;5-Cholesten-3B-ol;5-cholesten-3β-ol |
CAS: | 57-88-5 |
MF: | C27H46O |
MW: | 386.66 |
EINECS: | 200-353-2 |
Chemical Properties
Melting point | 148-150 °C |
alpha | -36 º (c=2, dioxane) |
Boiling point | 360 °C |
density | 1.06 |
refractive index | 1.5250 (estimate) |
Fp | 250 °C |
storage temp. | -20°C |
solubility | H2O: 0.002 mg/mL |
form | powder |
pka | 15.03±0.70(Predicted) |
color | white |
Feature: Safe
All the raw materials of cholesterol products currently on the market are of animal origin, such as animal brains, spinal cords, tissues, lanolin, etc. Animal-derived products have certain particularities, such as raw materials are perishable, there may be endogenous residues or exogenous pollutants (such as proteins, microorganisms, viruses, pesticides, veterinary drugs, etc.), and the composition and/or composition ratio is not clear , specific harmful ingredients (such as prion protein), etc., which may affect the batch-to-batch consistency of the product, and even cause unpredictable adverse reactions after use.
Do you have a question and would you like to get in touch with our experts? We look foward to receiving your inquiry!