Synthetic compounds to inhibit intestinal absorption of choleste

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536 5, 26023955A, 2603972, 514172, 514169, A01N 3100, A61K 31705, A61K 3158, A61K 3156

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ABSTRACT:
Synthetic sapogenin and sterol compounds, administered orally to warm-blooded animals, inhibit the absorption of cholesterol and are useful in the treatment of hypercholesterolemia. Particular compounds suitable for such purposes include glycosides with spirostane, spirostene, or cholesterol aglycones, and esters of spirostanes, spirostenes and cholesterol.

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