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Plant sterols and stanols: Their role in health and disease

Journal

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL LIPIDOLOGY
Volume 2, Issue 2, Pages S11-S19

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.jacl.2008.01.007

Keywords

ABCG5; ABCG8; Atherosclerosis; Ezetimibe; NPC1L1

Funding

  1. Bureau of Merck Co.

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Mammalian physiological processes. and likely any organism with a biliary tree, can distinguish between dietary cholesterol and noncholesterols, retaining very little of the noncholesterol in their bodies. Historically, the distinction between plant sterols and cholesterol has been known about for more than a century. That plants sterols are not absorbed has been investigated for almost half a century. The ingestion of plant sterols in gram quantities has been shown to interfere with cholesterol absorption and is one of the oldest pharmacologic therapies for hypercholesterolemia. Although the basis for the latter has been shown to be caused by exclusion of cholesterol from intestinal micelles by plant sterols, it was identification of a rare genetic disease. sitosterolemia, first described in 1974, that led to the hypothesis that specific molecular mechanism(s) governed both the entry and excretion of sterols by the body. This work will cover the physiology of dietary sterol metabolism. genetics, and pathophysiology of sitosterolemia. Additionally. the role of plant sterols in normal and abnormal metabolism ill humans as well its selected animal models will be discussed. (C) 2008 National Lipid Association. All rights reserved.

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