sterane
Sterane is a type of organic compound that is a derivative of the steroid nucleus, a common structure found in many biological molecules, such as cholesterol and bile acids. It is a pentacyclic triterpane, meaning it consists of five ring systems. Steranes are typically found in high-temperature and high-pressure environments on Earth, such as in oil reservoirs and deep-sea sediments.
Steranes are formed through the geological transformation of botanical matter, particularly the cell membranes and plant
Steranes are considered to be indicative of past life on Earth, as their presence is often associated