Biosterol

/baɪˈɑstərɔl/ noun

A naturally occurring sterol (a type of lipid molecule) found in plants and animals that plays important roles in cell membrane structure and hormone production.

From 'bio-' (life) + 'sterol' (from 'steroid' + 'alcohol'). This term specifically identifies sterols produced by living organisms, as opposed to synthetic versions.

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