Estradiol palmitate
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Systematic (IUPAC) name | |
[(8R,9S,13S,14S,17S)-3-Hydroxy-13-methyl-6,7,8,9,11,12,14,15,16,17-decahydrocyclopenta[a]phenanthren-17-yl] hexadecanoate | |
Clinical data | |
Trade names | Esmopal |
Pregnancy cat. | ? |
Legal status | ? |
Identifiers | |
CAS number | 5776-45-4 |
ATC code | ? |
PubChem | CID 111095 |
ChemSpider | 99723 |
UNII | 1Q5Y448XT0 |
Synonyms | Estradiol monopalmitate; Estradiol hexadecanoate; Estradiol 17β-hexadecanoate |
Chemical data | |
Formula | C34H54O3 |
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Estradiol palmitate (brand name Esmopal), or estradiol monopalmitate, also known as estradiol 17β-hexadecanoate, is a naturally occurring[1] steroidal estrogen and an estrogen ester – specifically, the C17β palmitate ester of estradiol.[2] It occurs in the body as a very long-lasting metabolite and prohormone of estradiol.[1] The compound has no affinity for the estrogen receptor, requiring transformation into estradiol for its estrogenic activity.[3] In addition to its endogenous role, estradiol palmitate was formerly used as a fattening agent in chickens under the brand name Esmopal.[4][5][6][7][8]
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References
- ↑ 以下の位置に戻る: 1.0 1.1 Hochberg RB, Pahuja SL, Larner JM, Zielinski JE (1990). "Estradiol-fatty acid esters. Endogenous long-lived estrogens". Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 595 (1): 74–92. Bibcode:1990NYASA.595...74H. doi:10.1111/j.1749-6632.1990.tb34284.x. PMID 2197972. S2CID 19866729.
- ↑ Elks J (14 November 2014). The Dictionary of Drugs: Chemical Data: Chemical Data, Structures and Bibliographies. Springer. p. 898. ISBN 978-1-4757-2085-3.
- ↑ Janocko L, Larner JM, Hochberg RB (April 1984). "The interaction of C-17 esters of estradiol with the estrogen receptor". Endocrinology. 114 (4): 1180–1186. doi:10.1210/endo-114-4-1180. PMID 6705734.
- ↑ Gerrits RJ (March 1970). "The Influence of Hormones on the Production of Meat". Sci Teacher. 37 (3): 31–34. JSTOR 24151460.
- ↑ Gardiner EE, Newberry RC, Hunt JR (January 1988). "Effect of estradiol-17 beta-monopalmitate on the incidence of sudden death syndrome in male broiler chickens". Poultry Science. 67 (1): 156–157. doi:10.3382/ps.0670156. PMID 3375173.
- ↑ Bassila MK, Adams RL, Pratt DE, Stadelman WJ (1975). "Effects of Sex, Strain and Estrogens on Quality of Chicken Roasters". Poultry Science. 54 (3): 696–702. doi:10.3382/ps.0540696. ISSN 0032-5791.
- ↑ Moran ET, Etches RJ (June 1983). "Finishing broiler toms using an estradiol 17 beta implant together with a high energy-low protein final feed". Poultry Science. 62 (6): 1010–1020. doi:10.3382/ps.0621010. PMID 6878131.
- ↑ Mickelberry WC (1968). "Influence of Dietary Fats and Estradiol 17 Beta Monopalmitate Upon the Edible Meat Yield of Roaster Chickens". Poultry Science. 47 (4): 1254–1257. doi:10.3382/ps.0471254. ISSN 0032-5791.
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