- Source: Estriol sulfate glucuronide
Estriol sulfate glucuronide, or estriol 3-sulfate 16α-glucuronide, is an endogenous, naturally occurring diconjugated metabolite of estriol. It is generated in the liver from estriol sulfate by UDP-glucuronyltransferase and is eventually excreted in the urine by the kidneys. It occurs in high concentrations during pregnancy along with estriol sulfate and estriol glucuronide, and was a component of the early pharmaceutical estrogens Progynon and Emmenin.
See also
Catechol estrogen
Estrogen conjugate
Lipoidal estrogen
References
External links
Metabocard for Estriol 3-sulfate 16α-glucuronide (HMDB10356) - Human Metabolome Database
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Estriol sulfate glucuronide
- Estriol sulfate
- Conjugated estriol
- Estriol
- Estriol glucuronide
- Estriol (medication)
- Estriol 3-glucuronide
- Estrogen conjugate
- Estradiol glucuronide
- Estrone glucuronide