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Home » Cholesterol Degradation: From Molecule To Metabolic Products

Cholesterol Degradation: From Molecule To Metabolic Products

February 6, 2026 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Cholesterol Degradation: From Molecule To Metabolic Products

Degradation of cholesterol.
Answer:

  • Cholesterol is converted to bile acids, excreted in feces.
  • Serves as a precursor for the synthesis of.
  1. Steroid hormones.
  2. Vitamin D
  3. Fecal sterols – coprostanol and cholestanol.

1. Synthesis of bile acids:

  • It takes place in the liver
  • First cholesterol is dehydrogenase to 7-hydroxy-choIesterd by 7 a-hydroxylase.
  • Following it, primary bile acids – cholic acid and chenodeoxycholic acid are formed.
  • Cholic acid gets conjugated with glycine and taurine to form conjugated bile acids glycocholic acid and taurocholic acid.
  • In the intestine, primary bile acids undergo deconjugation and dehydroxylation to form secondary bile acids namely deoxycholic aid and lithocholic acid.

Enterohepatic circulation:

Bile salts synthesize in the liver.

Enterohepatic Circulation

  • This is called enterohepatic circulation.

Cholic And Chenodeoxycholic Acid Synthesis

2. Synthesis of steroid hormones.

Hormonal Pathway From Cholesterol

3. Synthesis of vitamin D.

7-Dehydrocholesterol, intermediate in cholesterol synthesis.
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Cholecalciferol by ultraviolet rays.

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