Rapid purification of gram quantities of β-sitosterol from a commercial phytosterol mixture

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Background: β-Sitosterol, a plant sterol or phytosterol, has commercial uses in the nutraceutical and pharmaceutical industries, but is also employed frequently in biological research. Phytosterols always accumulate as mixtures, and obtaining highly pure β-sitosterol in larger quantities for biological assays has been a challenge. Findings. An improved method for the rapid purification of β-sitosterol from a commercial phytosterol extract is presented. Fractional crystallization of soybean oil yielded a soluble and an insoluble fraction. β-Sitosterol was purified by silica gel and Na-Y zeolite chromatography. Conclusion: The rapid and cost effective three-step purification described here afforded β-sitosterol in gram quantities with high purity (>92%) and yield (>22%). © 2014 Srividya et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Srividya, N., Heidorn, D. B., & Lange, B. M. (2014). Rapid purification of gram quantities of β-sitosterol from a commercial phytosterol mixture. BMC Research Notes, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1756-0500-7-182

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