Talk:Stanol ester
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September 2010
editRedirect from Plant Stanol Esters was neither proposed nor discussed. I cannot find the information contained in the Plant Stanol Ester article anywhere else in Wikipedia, so I am considering the redirect vandalism at this time, and will revert the redirectBobzchemist (talk) 20:32, 4 September 2010 (UTC)
May increase intestinal cancer risk
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Mice were fed a control diet or a 0.8% (w/w) plant sterol/ stanol diet.
Both plant sterols and plant stanols increased the number of adenomas in the small intestine of ApcMin mice. Plant stanol feeding increased the number of intestinal tumors in both genders, whereas plant sterol feeding increased the number of tumors more pronouncedly in female mice.