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Cherosterol is a type of sterol found in various plant sources, particularly in fungi and yeast. There is no widely established "normal rate" for cherosterol levels in humans, as it is not a commonly measured biomarker in clinical practice. However, its presence in the diet can vary based on the intake of plant sterols and fungal sources. For specific values or health implications, further research or consultation with a healthcare professional is recommended.

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