Cholesterol is also known as cholesterol. A derivative of cyclopentane polyhydrophenanthrene.
As early as the 18th century, cholesterol was found in gallstones. In 1816, the chemist Bencher named the substance with lipid properties cholesterol. Cholesterol is widely present in animals, especially in the brain and nerve tissue, and is also high in kidney, spleen, skin, liver and bile.
Its solubility is similar to fat, insoluble in water, soluble in solvents such as ether and chloroform. Cholesterol is an indispensable substance in animal tissue cells. It is not only involved in the formation of cell membranes, but also a raw material for the synthesis of bile acids, vitamin D and steroid hormones.
Cholesterol type is divided into total serum cholesterol, HDL high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, LDL low-density long-lipoprotein cholesterol, serum triglyceride
Cholesterol unit: milligrams per deciliter, millimoles per liter, normal reference values: adult: 2.9-6.0mmol/l; children: 3.1-5.2mmol/l.
Choosing Cholesterol Types: Total serum cholesterol
Input cholesterol level: 4
Selection conversion: From milligram per minute mg/dl 'to millimole per liter mmol/l
Click "calculate" to output the result.
Results: 4 mg/dl = 0.10344 mmol/L
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