vitamin-d-2 has been researched along with Pneumonia* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for vitamin-d-2 and Pneumonia
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Fate of ergosterol and cholestanol in pleuro-pneumonia-like organisms.
Smith, Paul F. (University of South Dakota, Vermillion). Fate of ergosterol and cholestanol in pleuropneumonia-like organisms. J. Bacteriol. 84:534-538. 1962.-Cholesterol, an essential growth requirement of certain pleuropneumonia-like organisms, can be replaced by ergosterol or cholestanol. Since cholesterol is incorporated unchanged, determination was made of the fate of substituted sterols. Ergosterol-grown cells contained predominately ergosterol, as evidenced by physical and chemical characteristics. The other components were decomposition products arising from radiation and experimental treatments. Cholestanol-grown cells contained predominately cholestanol. Radiation- or aeration-induced decomposition products of cholestanol were formed to a greater extent in inoculated than in uninoculated culture media. Sterols capable of substituting for cholesterol are incorporated without significant biologically induced alterations and carry out the function of cholesterol. Topics: Cholestanol; Cholesterol; Culture Media; Ergocalciferols; Ergosterol; Mycoplasma; Pneumonia; Sterols | 1962 |