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cholesterolisoprenoid

Cholesterolisoprenoid is a nonstandard term that may be used to describe compounds in which cholesterol is linked to isoprenoid (terpenoid) units, or to engineered molecules that combine cholesterol with terpenoid motifs. It is not an established name for a single compound or a defined chemical class in major databases or reference works.

Possible realizations include cholesterol esters formed with isoprenoid alcohols such as farnesol or geranylgeraniol, or cholesterol

Natural occurrence: Cholesterol biosynthesis relies on isoprenoid precursors, but cholesterolisoprenoid as a discrete natural product is

Potential applications and research relevance include studies of membrane properties, lipophilicity, and drug delivery, where combining

Terminology note: Because the term lacks a standardized definition, any use should specify the exact chemical

connected
to
terpenoid
chains
by
ether
or
carbon–carbon
bonds.
Some
definitions
also
encompass
sterol–terpenoid
conjugates
in
which
the
sterol
nucleus
is
joined
to
a
terpenoid
moiety,
either
by
side-chain
attachment
or
by
ring
fusion.
not
widely
reported.
In
research
contexts,
the
term
is
more
commonly
encountered
in
discussions
of
synthetic
analogs
or
metabolic
engineering
constructs
rather
than
as
a
defined
natural
substance.
sterol
and
terpenoid
features
could
influence
localization,
membrane
interactions,
and
biophysical
behavior
of
the
molecules.
structure,
connectivity,
and
stereochemistry.
See
also:
cholesterol;
isoprenoids;
terpenoids;
sterol
esters;
farnesol;
geranylgeraniol.