mycosterol

/mɪˈkɒstərɒl/

Definitions

1. noun

A compound found in fungi, particularly mushrooms, that has a similar structure to cholesterol.

“The scientists discovered that mycosterol had unique properties that could potentially be used to develop new medicines.”

2. noun

A type of steroid that is produced by fungi.

“Mycosterols are an essential component of many fungi-based products.”

Synonyms

  • fungal steroid
  • mushroom sterol

Antonyms

  • animal steroid
  • plant hormone