Reciprocal Net Site sponsor
   Site Info    |    Search
Cholesterol - Reciprocal Net Common Molecule Log in
You will need to download and install a Java plug-in in order to view this applet. Download Sun's Java plug-in from here.
TIP > Click and drag your mouse inside the applet above to rotate the molecule in 3-D. Applet instructions...

Switch to another visualization applet:

> miniJaMM open in new window...
- JaMM1
- JaMM2

Cholesterol

Cholesterol is a steroid alcohol (sterol) important to animal cell structure and related to coronary health.

Chemical Formula: C27H46O1
Layman's explanation: Cholesterol is a hydrocarbon with one hydroxyl group. The body manufacutures 80% of the cholesterol needed in the liver,with the rest coming from animal foods. The cholesterol in the body is stored in our phospholipid cell membranes, and it helps prevent phospholipids from crystallizing. This molecule also affects membranes by increasing their stability causing them to be less permeable. If too much choloesterol is produced or consumed, a buildup occurrs in the arteries, and this can lead to heart disease. If the artery supplying blood to the heart is completely blocked, a heart attack results.
Keywords: lipoprotein, HDL, LDL

Reciprocal Net site software 0.9.1-50, copyright (c) 2002-2009, The Trustees of Indiana University
Files and data presented via this software are property of their respective owners.
Reciprocal Net is funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation as part of the National Science Digital Library project. NSDL