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publicationDate 2011-03-10-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber WO-2010126276-A3
titleOfInvention Water-soluble sterol derivatives for lowering a cholesterol level, and method for preparing same
abstract The present invention relates to water-soluble sterol derivatives for lowering a cholesterol level and a method for preparing same. The method for preparing water-soluble sterol derivatives according to the present invention enables phytosterol intermediates and ethylene oxide to react in the presence of alkali metal or an alcoholate thereof under a solvent-free condition. The method of the present invention involves preparing water-soluble sterol derivatives for lowering a cholesterol level, which are soluble in water to a maximum of 3.5 wt % based on a sterol at a temperature of 4°C, and which are safer for the human body and thus can be valuably used as materials for water-soluble foods or medicine.
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