Paper
Absorption of Cholesteryl Methyl Ether and Its Effect on Cholesterol Absorption
Published Dec 1, 1959 · S. Gordon, Walter P. Cekleniak
Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine
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Abstract
Summary Oral administration of the methyl ether of cholesterol-4-C14 to lymph duct cannulated rats resulted in approximately 20% recovery of C14 activity in a 24 hour lymph collection as compared to 35% recovery in the case of cholesterol-4-C14. Simultaneous administration of cholesteryl methyl ether with cholesterol-4-C14 had no effect on cholesterol-4-C14 absorption in the cannulated rat. In the rabbit, dietary cholesteryl methyl ether had negligible effect on sterol levels when given alone or in conjunction with cholesterol.
Cholesteryl methyl ether has no significant effect on cholesterol absorption in cannulated rats or rabbits, and has no significant effect on sterol levels when given alone or in conjunction with cholesterol.
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