- beta-sitosterol is a naturally occurring phytosterol found in many plants, including nuts, seeds, fruits, and vegetables. it has a chemical structure similar to cholesterol and is known for its ability to reduce cholesterol absorption in the human gut. beta-sitosterol is used for supporting cardiovascular health, managing symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia (bph), and enhancing immune function.
chemical properties
- molecular weight: 414.7 g/mol
- structure: steroid nucleus with a side chain; structurally similar to cholesterol
- melting point: ~137–139°C
- solubility: insoluble in water; soluble in ethanol, chloroform, and oils
- chemical formula: C₂₉H₅₀O
usefulness in medicine
- beta-sitosterol helps lower ldl cholesterol levels by competing with dietary cholesterol for absorption.
- it is used in the treatment of bph to improve urinary symptoms in men.
- it has anti-inflammatory effects that may benefit people with arthritis and autoimmune conditions.
- beta-sitosterol is also investigated for potential anticancer effects, particularly in prostate and breast cancer models.
- it may support immune balance and oxidative stress reduction.
antibacterial and antimicrobial activity
- beta-sitosterol exhibits moderate antimicrobial effects against certain bacteria and fungi.
- it can disrupt microbial cell membranes and reduce inflammation caused by infection.
- often works synergistically with other plant compounds in extracts.
- research highlights:
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- fungi: