noun
- A sterol found in fungi and plants that is converted to vitamin D2 when exposed to ultraviolet light.
Usage: biochemistry; also called provitamin D2
Examples
- Ergosterol is the fungal equivalent of cholesterol in animal cells.
- When mushrooms are exposed to sunlight, their ergosterol converts to vitamin D2.
- The cell membranes of yeast contain ergosterol as a key structural component.
- Some antifungal medications target ergosterol in fungal cell membranes.
- Ergosterol levels increase in plants when they are exposed to UV radiation.