cycloergostanol is a complex steroid derivative belonging to the class of phytosterols or ergostane-type steroids, often found in fungi, lichens, and some medicinal plants. structurally related to ergosterol, cycloergostanol compounds have been studied for their potential anticancer, antimicrobial, and anti-inflammatory activities. they feature a cyclopropane ring and multiple methyl substitutions in their sterol backbone.

chemical properties

  • molecular weight: varies depending on side chains; typical derivatives ~470–490 g/mol
  • structure: tetracyclic sterol nucleus with cyclopropyl or methylated side groups
  • melting point: estimated range 160–190°C
  • solubility: lipid-soluble; insoluble in water
  • chemical formula: C₃₀H₅₀O (for common cycloergostanol acetate derivatives)

usefulness in medicine

  • cycloergostanol derivatives exhibit potential anticancer effects by inducing apoptosis and inhibiting cell proliferation in tumor cells.
  • they show anti-inflammatory activity, particularly by downregulating pro-inflammatory cytokines.
  • some compounds have demonstrated neuroprotective potential in preclinical studies.
  • used as lead structures for drug discovery in steroid-based pharmacology.
  • their bioactivity depends on structural variations like acetate esters or oxidation states.

antibacterial and antimicrobial activity

research links

cycloergostanol anticancer activity

cycloergostanol antimicrobial properties

cycloergostane derivatives in pharmacology

Dimensions

cycloergostanol

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