The double bond in cholesterol structure is found in

Correct Answer: Ring B
Description: structure of cholesterol Cholesterol is a 27-carbon compound containing a steroid nucleus, which resembles a phenanthrene ring (rings A, B, C) to which a cyclopentane ring (ring D) is attached Methyl groups are attached at carbons 10 and 13. A side chain is attached at carbon-17. A hydroxyl group is attached at carbon-3. Double bond is present in Ring B. Reference: Harper's Illustrated Biochemistry 30th Edition Pg 219
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