Ergosterol

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Structural formula
Structural formula of ergosterol
General
Non-proprietary name Ergosterol
other names
  • (22 E ) -Ergosta-5,7,22-triene-3 β -ol
  • ERGOSTEROL ( INCI )
Molecular formula C 28 H 44 O
Brief description

white crystalline powder

External identifiers / databases
CAS number 57-87-4
EC number 200-352-7
ECHA InfoCard 100,000,320
PubChem 444679
ChemSpider 392539
DrugBank DB04038
Wikidata Q143263
properties
Molar mass 396.65 g · mol -1
Physical state

firmly

Melting point

156-158 ° C

boiling point

250 ° C (1.3 Pa )

solubility

practically insoluble in water

safety instructions
GHS labeling of hazardous substances
no GHS pictograms
H and P phrases H: 413
P: no P-phrases
As far as possible and customary, SI units are used. Unless otherwise noted, the data given apply to standard conditions .

Ergosterol , also called ergosterol , is a biochemically important natural substance from the group of sterols (sterols), more precisely the fungal mycosterols . It occurs in the cell membrane of fungi and mycoplasma .

biosynthesis

Biosynthesis of ergosterol (8) from lanosterol (1)

Ergosterol is a precursor ( provitamin ) of vitamin D 2 (ergocalciferol), into which it can be converted photochemically by UV radiation ( e.g. sunlight ). This connection was discovered in 1927 by the Göttingen chemist Adolf Windaus ( Nobel Prize for Chemistry 1928) and was thoroughly investigated in the following years; the structural formula could be clarified in 1934.

A study published in 2009 study suggests that the ergosterol content in house dust as a rapid method for the detection of a mold infestation in interiors can be used.

Individual evidence

  1. Entry on ERGOSTEROL in the CosIng database of the EU Commission, accessed on April 2, 2020.
  2. a b c data sheet ergosterol from Acros, accessed on February 21, 2010.
  3. Ergosterin data sheet at AlfaAesar, accessed on February 21, 2010 ( PDF )(JavaScript required) .
  4. a b Ergosterol data sheet from Sigma-Aldrich , accessed on August 14, 2014 ( PDF ).
  5. Ilka Toepfer, Werner Butte: Chemical indicators for mold in house dust . Hazardous substances - keeping air clean 69 (3), pp. 91–95 (2009), ISSN  0949-8036 .