- Source: Epiestriol
Epiestriol (INNTooltip International Nonproprietary Name) (brand names Actriol, Arcagynil, Klimadoral), or epioestriol (BANTooltip British Approved Name), also known as 16β-epiestriol or simply 16-epiestriol, as well as 16β-hydroxy-17β-estradiol, is a minor and weak endogenous estrogen, and the 16β-epimer of estriol (which is 16α-hydroxy-17β-estradiol). Epiestriol is (or has previously been) used clinically in the treatment of acne. In addition to its estrogenic actions, epiestriol has been found to possess significant anti-inflammatory properties without glycogenic activity or immunosuppressive effects, an interesting finding that is in contrast to conventional anti-inflammatory steroids such as hydrocortisone (a glucocorticoid).
See also
17α-Epiestriol
16β,17α-Epiestriol
Epimestrol
Mytatrienediol
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Epiestriol
- Epiestriol (set index)
- 17α-Epiestriol
- 16β,17α-Epiestriol
- Hydroxyestradiol
- Nicotinamide
- Cortisol
- Estrogen
- List of drugs: Em–Ep
- Atrazine