cholesterin

See also: Cholesterin

English

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Etymology

From French cholestérine, from Ancient Greek χολή (kholḗ, gall, bile) + στερεός (stereós, firm, solid); coined in 1816 by Michel Eugène Chevreul. From originally being discovered by François Poulletier de la Salle in 1769, as a solid in gallstones.

Noun

cholesterin (countable and uncountable, plural cholesterins)

  1. (organic chemistry) Dated form of cholesterol.

References

  • cholesterin in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913

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