sterolokstanolok
Sterolokstanolok is a term found in speculative or experimental literature to describe a proposed class of lipid molecules that combines features of sterols and stanols. It is not an established chemical family in major databases, and there is no formal IUPAC definition.
Conceptually, sterolokstanolok refers to molecules built on a sterol nucleus with selective hydrogenation or modification of
Potential natural occurrence is unknown; most references describe sterolokstanolok as a synthetic construct for modeling studies
Chemical properties are described as lipophilic with limited aqueous solubility and a rigid polycyclic core. Depending
Biosynthesis and metabolism, if present, would require engineered enzymatic steps to introduce saturation changes and to
Analytical approaches would rely on standard lipidomics tools such as GC-MS, LC-MS, and NMR to determine structure