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- Secosteroid abstract "A secosteroid is a molecule similar to a steroid but with a "broken" ring. The word is from verb Latin: secare = to cut, - Latin: stere "solid, three-dimensional", - oid, from Ancient Greek: ειδος, eidos "form".Secosteroids are very similar in structure to steroids except that two of the B-ring carbon atoms (C9 and 10) of the typical four steroid rings are not joined, whereas in steroids they are. In humans, a well known secosteroid is vitamin D.".
- Secosteroid thumbnail Cholecalciferol.svg?width=300.
- Secosteroid wikiPageID "6660237".
- Secosteroid wikiPageRevisionID "596993792".
- Secosteroid hasPhotoCollection Secosteroid.
- Secosteroid subject Category:Secosteroids.
- Secosteroid comment "A secosteroid is a molecule similar to a steroid but with a "broken" ring. The word is from verb Latin: secare = to cut, - Latin: stere "solid, three-dimensional", - oid, from Ancient Greek: ειδος, eidos "form".Secosteroids are very similar in structure to steroids except that two of the B-ring carbon atoms (C9 and 10) of the typical four steroid rings are not joined, whereas in steroids they are. In humans, a well known secosteroid is vitamin D.".
- Secosteroid label "Secosteroid".
- Secosteroid label "Secosteroide".
- Secosteroid label "Sécostéroïde".
- Secosteroid label "سيكوستيرويد".
- Secosteroid sameAs Secosteroide.
- Secosteroid sameAs Sécostéroïde.
- Secosteroid sameAs m.0ggfxj.
- Secosteroid sameAs Q139660.
- Secosteroid sameAs Q139660.
- Secosteroid wasDerivedFrom Secosteroid?oldid=596993792.
- Secosteroid depiction Cholecalciferol.svg.
- Secosteroid isPrimaryTopicOf Secosteroid.